Examples of 'better to have him' in a sentence
Meaning of "better to have him"
Better to have him: This phrase suggests that it is preferable or advantageous to have a particular person involved in a situation or decision
How to use "better to have him" in a sentence
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better to have him
He thinks it would be better to have him admitted.
Better to have him on your side.
And it would have been much better to have him as a friend.
Better to have him on our side than against us.
I told you it would be better to have him live with us.
Better to have him mumbling to himself.
I think they felt it was better to have him on their side.
Better to have him in than out.
I decided early on it was better to have him work for me than against me.
Better to have him tried than to live under a cloud.
So I figured it would be better to have him stay in your room.
Better to have him inside the tent pissing out than outside pissing in.
If Odysseus returns, according to me, its better to have him disguise himself as a beggar.
Its better to have him this way than not to have him at all.
Than live forever under a cloud . Better to have him tried and cleared.
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Better to have him taken out of play than to fall into the wrong side.
Take it from me, It 's better to have him on your side.
It 's better to have him home under our roof Than out running amok.
Is not it better to have him around sick.
Better to have him in front of me, where I could watch him.
It might be better to have him there with us.
Better to have him on your side, our side, than not.
He says it 's better to have him as a friend than as an enemy.
Better to have Him in you than with you in Me . ".
As such, it is better to have him with us rather than against us . ".
Well, better to have him with us than behind us.
And it 's better to have him as a friend!
It 's better to have him home under our roof.
It was better to have him leave first.
It 's better to have him killed while he 's powerless.
It 's better to have him allied.
It 's better to have him inside the tent, pissing out.
It 's better to have him as an enemy.
Is not it better to have him convicted of something, rather than nothing?
It's better to have him make trouble when I'm watching.
It 's better to have him make trouble when I am watching . Never mind.
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