Rumor has it is an expression used when indicating that you have heard or read about something that is happening now or in the future, a rumor that is not a fact.
These sample sentences will help you improve your English, especially for those who are learning English as a second or foreign language. Also, it will be a great way to practice your spoken English as well.
Here are the examples:
- If you're outside of Toronto, never fear; rumor has it that your time is coming.
- Now, rumor has it that another actress will debuted as Greenlee's long lost sister.
- Rumor has it that any sites linked to those "Duplicate Content" sites were instantly banned (black-listed) by Google.
- Rumor has it that he is going to get a raise.
- Rumor has it that he is having an affair with his secretary.
- Rumor has it that he will not return.
- Rumor has it that her husband has gone over the hill.
- Rumor has it that it happened while texting.
- Rumor has it that she cheated on him.
- Rumor has it that she goes to our gym.
- Rumor has it that show is going to end.
- Rumor has it that player will get traded.
- Rumor has it that the defence minister will soon resign.
- Rumor has it that the Prime Minister is going to resign.
- Rumor has it that they are going to get married.
- Rumor has it that Tom is a good guy.
- Rumor has it that you have grandson.
- Rumor has it that you like to paint.
- Rumor has it that your sister got in trouble.