Example sentences of "[verb] you [modal v] [adv] have [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | If you can not keep your home warm you will only have to stay in bed longer , ’ he said . |
2 | Devlin Parnham was in his seventies but apart from the sparsity of his frame and a slight tendency to stoop you would never have known it . |
3 | The , the d doors were in the water right low , they were , they were low say you would n't have had say about three foot of water in the hold . |
4 | I hope you will not have had a fruitless journey , Mrs er — ’ |
5 | What I suggest is you realised you could n't have failed to realise she was there , but you were in too much of a hurry to get the bed up and check was n't under there . |
6 | Erm , I would think you 'll either have to get it from Scarborough or Whitby . |
7 | If you do n't want to go you 'll just have to say so . ’ |
8 | ‘ You tricked my poor brother into it , Sarah , and I fear you must also have squandered his money . ’ |
9 | so I mean you would still 've got your golf thing out |
10 | Yes , I mean you may well have seen on the television , some of the first film of some of the camps , that the first sort of rioting was about water . |
11 | ‘ You mean you 'd never have told me . ’ |
12 | And he goes you could n't have got the odds on it like putting a pound on like , I bet you no horses finish , you know . |
13 | EVER bought a sofa or a bed and been told you 'll only have to wait two or three weeks for delivery , and ten weeks later you 're still waiting … ? |
14 | Depending on the amount , you could put it towards paying off a mortgage , extending your home , taking a special holiday , even moving house — things you may have promised yourself for years , comforts you will certainly have earned by the time you retire . |
15 | If holding you will already have decided your sector joining procedure . |
16 | ‘ I 'm not saying you should n't have hit him , ’ said Polly patiently , who was , after all , the daughter of a trained killer ( Squadron Leader , RAF , Ret. ) and not unduly given to pacifism . |
17 | ' I suppose you 'd just have to take it home , madam . ’ |
18 | Kevin Maxwell often turns out for his local village Hailey , though judging by some of his fielding you would n't have guessed it . |
19 | To qualify you 'll likely have to show experience , solvency and added-value , sign up for training and promise not to disgrace the family . |
20 | " But for me I do n't reckon you 'd ever have set eyes on each other . " |
21 | She could barely breathe , her heart pounding so hard that she had to shout shakily , ‘ Because I knew it meant you could n't have married me for my father 's company , and I wanted to find out why you 'd lied about it . ’ |
22 | ‘ That 'll mean you wo n't have to move out of the coachhouse . |
23 | I thought you might just have remembered that , seeing that you typing it out for me only yesterday . ’ |
24 | ‘ Bet you would n't have recognized me , ’ she said , sipping her drink and leaving a trail of creamy white on her lip gloss . |
25 | There 's always the temptation to think you should n't have done that and try to go back again . |
26 | Whatever pet you choose you will also have to buy a number of accessories — leads , collars , balls , beds , cages , bells , tanks , and so on . |
27 | ‘ Because if you did you 'd never have betrayed his trust and taken the jade . ’ |
28 | I think you 'll just have to move your house so you just have to do a couple of miles . |
29 | I think you 'll just have stay in ! |
30 | Yeah I think you 'll just have to wipe the whole thing out and do it again . |