Examples of 'well have had' in a sentence

Meaning of "well have had"

well have had: This phrase is used to express an assumption or belief about an event or situation that has likely already taken place or will soon be completed. It indicates confidence in the completion or accomplishment of an action or task

How to use "well have had" in a sentence

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well have had
You might as well have had a uniform.
But for an unfortunate occurrence, he might well have had a 27th.
I might as well have had dinner in my office.
Had McCrudden relocated the magazine to the top he may well have had a successful design.
He could well have had other children.
Sookie followed me so closely that I might as well have had her on a leash.
I might as well have had the plague.
Of course, that hypothetical widow of theirs might just as well have had 14 or 21 husbands.
Might as well have had a target on his chest.
Turthfully, we might as well have had a child.
I may as well have had a puddle of water splashed in my face.
It might as well have had.
He might as well have had a featherduster against that firing squad.
If it had been a girl, she might well have had an abortion.
I might as well have had the knife in my hand.

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For practical purposes, they might as well have had the same speed.
He might as well have had a target on his back.
A negligee nightgown, totally see-through . She might as well have had nothing on whatsoever.
She might as well have had nothing on whatsoever.
For Saul himself, the blindness may well have had a spiritual significance.
Might as well have had the blue light flashing on top.
No one knows for sure, but Luther may well have had neurological difficulties.
I may as well have had the flu rather than a baby.
During the Renaissance, people like Da Vinci may well have had knowledge of extraterrestrials.
I as well have had paralysis when trying to wake up from a dream.
And extraterrestrials would very well have had that capability for the time.
So we may well have had wandering bards going around in the early first millennium.
Therefore you may well have had a conflict?
They may well have had previous experience In a work environment, for example.
Couple of days old. Might as well have had a target on his chest.
He might well have had a wee but it dried up quickly under the light.
Someone, in other words, who may well have had things to hide.
It might as well have had a bumper sticker on the back that said.
Oh, Indians making Tex-Mex . Might as well have had the Chinese pizza.
I might as well have had a massive head and huge bug eyes.
The red station wagon . Might as well have had the blue light flashing on top.
Paul may well have had to meet such teaching from apocalyptically-minded Jewish Christians.
The "white" family may well have had an appointment.
She may well have had a significant period of unconsciousness, we are not sure yet.".
Come on, Dad, she might as well have had no shirt on at all.
May well have had air cavities in it… >.
Not at all, she could very well have had teeth at 3 or 4 months.
He may very well have had some sort of war function as well.
You might as well have had the sugar.
She might well have had cause to be disdainful towards her father.
My point being, we may well have had different experiences.
He might as well have had an amputated forearm whose nerve endings remained alive.
But I'm now suspecting that he may well have had a significant amount of Abyssinian ancestry.
These men may well have had a share in establishing the Christian congregation in Rome.
Idiot may as well have had " guilty.

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