Examples of 'habemus' in a sentence

Meaning of "habemus"

Habemus is a Latin term which means 'we have' and is often used in announcing the election of a new pope

How to use "habemus" in a sentence

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We regret to inform you that the habemus corpus.
Habemus horse shit.
There could only be one meaning to this joyous sound, Habemus Papam, We have a Pope.
The word Habemus stems from the Latin " we have.
We started to recognise that perhaps… habemus papam!
Habemus Papem - Pope Francis is the new pope.
In terms of believability, I felt Habemus Papam was a film of two parts.
Habemus papam, There is a new pope.
To further the confusion, Orsini gave the Habemus Papam without identifying Prignano.
Habemus papam . What a tasteless joke, giving Lenny Belardo a vote.
Caca de caballo. Habemus horse shit.
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The smoke id white! Habemus Papam!
Habemus new website!
Habemus papam! Maybe this is him at last?

See also

Habemus Papam! We have a new pope!
Habemus Papam! We have a poop!
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