having造句1 Never embark on what comes after without having mastered what goes before.
2 Of saving, comes having.
3 There is more trouble in having nothing to do than in having much to do.
4 From saving comes having.
5 We're having an oral test this week.
6 We didn't reckon for having such bad weather.
7 The doctor is quite definite about Tom having measles.
8 She hotly denied having taken the money.
9 He keeps griping about having no money.
10 He flatly denied ever having met the woman.
11 I felt degraded by having to ask for money.
12 He is having a sandwich triangle.
13 I half regretted having left the work unfinished.
14 For a moment I thought I was having hallucinations.
15 She was used to having her orders instantly obeyed.
16 I resented having to work such long hours.
17 We're having a track and field meet.
18 She is having trouble with her teeth.
19 We've been having trouble getting staff.
20 How about having a cup of tea?
21 Having my family around me means happiness to me.
22 He's in hospital after having a coronary last week.
23 I'm tired of having to pretend all the time.
24 The soldiers were diagnosed as having flu.
25 She's been having a tough time of it lately.
26 Having children gave her a broader outlook on life.
27 The left wing,having deployed into line,began to advance.
28 It was so embarrassing having to sing in public.
29 I'm having a really bad day.
30 I've been having a few problems with my car.