How to use "haven" in a sentence

Sentences

I've done quite well, but one thought still worries me: I haven't chipped much rock from the boulder

I haven't had any clean water since eight o'clock yesterday morning, only urine

I haven't got any chocolates.' But then she saw a box of chocolates near her feet.

'I'd like to see the Queen,' Alice said, 'but I haven't got an invitation?'

'Thank you, but I haven't got any tea

'I haven't enough food.'

'Because I haven't any money,' he lied.

'I haven't brought the child with me,' M

We haven't eaten for three days..

'Are you crazy? You need money to go to England, and I haven't got any

I haven't told you, Cosette, but I'm a poor man

I haven't a pair of shoes, and she hasn't a shirt, but never mind

'I haven't forgotten you,' he said, putting a loaded gun on the table

I was so excited today that I haven't even dressed up for you

"I haven't heard anything," she said

"I haven't heard from him for more than..

You've heard about it, haven't you?"

'You haven't got enough to do and so you are doing nothing,' she said unpleasantly

'You haven't got a cold, have you?' said Mrs Van Hopper when she saw my face.

'I haven't time,' I told him

'I haven't done this very well, have I?' Maxim said

You haven't any experience and you're too shy

'I hope I haven't kept you waiting,' I said.

'I haven't seen much of it yet,' I said

I haven't seen the gardens, but I'm sure I shall never get tired of them

'I haven't thought about it,' he said

'So you haven't decided what to wear, Madam,' Mrs Danvers said in a friendly voice.

'No, I haven't decided yet,' I replied.

I haven't seen him,' Frank said

'You've seen me in the cottage, haven't you?'

You've been lucky, haven't you? You and your young wife can go back to Manderley now

You think you've won, but don't be too sure, I haven't finished with you yet.'

"I haven't called them."

"Michael, in case you haven't heard, Magyck! Is a hit

"I haven't a clue."

After all, you haven't been threatened."

"We haven't heard anything about this."

We haven't been told the details, not even half of them

"I haven't told you the worst part."

I only hooked up with you today, so they haven't had time to learn more than the essentials about me

In the Mercedes, in the darkness, with the doors locked, she said, "No wonder we haven't been able to figure it out!"

No wonder we haven't been able to find a solution."

But those messages haven't been coming from a sadist

And they haven't been coming from someone who wants to expose the true story of the Sierra accident

"As far as I can see, you haven't shot one hole in it yet

"We haven't caught him yet."

"And if they haven't set a trap, I've got to be there when you question Bellicosti."

Elliot said, "I assure you, Billy, we haven't lost our marbles

"You haven't heard half of it yet."

If you haven't yet read The Eyes of Darkness, I am giving away nothing important in the story when I tell you that eventually, in a search for her lost son, Tina ventures into the High Sierras in winter, where she comes across a paved road, in the middle of the wilderness, that features heating coils under the pavement to prevent snow from sticking to it

'No, Helene, I haven't got it.'

you've guessed, haven't you?'

'I've been working my way through many problems, and I haven't been very pleasant to live with

'Oh! Do you think I haven't thought about that again and again? I'm not a bad woman

But I haven't one bit of proof

But they haven't arrested Mr Redding?'

'We've got the same idea, haven't we?' he smiled

'You have been up at Old Hall today, haven't you?'

'You haven't bought a book on How to Treat a Husband, have you?' I asked, as I put my arms round her.

'If they manage to do that, we haven't got a chance,' I said

They haven't begun on us yet

They haven't any spirit in them - no proud dreams and no great ideas

I know you haven't told Laura that you love her

I simply think it's wrong to sign a document I haven't read.'

I haven't changed much over the years, but perhaps this man has