Sentence examples for to has in from inspiring English sources

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While the state's expenditures on energy have been rising steeply, the benefit to farmers has stagnated or even declined, because the amount of water they have access to has in fact decreased.

The headache that these criteria refers to, has in an unfair and unjustified manner been given the designation HC.

The genuine, original HC will then re-appear.The headache that the new criteria refer to, has in an unfair and unjustified manner been given the designation HC.

You will need someone on your side who understands all the taxes, fees, liens, caveats, etc that the country you're moving to has in store.

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"The government will have to give in".

You just have to have an in.

He has to have confidence in himself.

Instead, he seemed to have settled in.

known to have earthquake in 1737.

To have him in Denver is great.

People like to have us in.

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