Example sentences of "[conj] you have [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 And seeing you 've got another life inside you , it must be doing something to them must n't it ?
2 Grand Prix , where you race all the other karts to the death choosing from a wealth of different tracks ; Time Trial , where you are on your own trying to beat the fastest time ; and Battle Mode , where you have to burst three balloons attached to your opponent 's kart before he bursts yours .
3 If your marriage lacks sparkle , if you would like to know how to improve your relationship , or you have had serious problems but would like to save your marriage , the centre can be of help .
4 The advantage of buying in a local store in Europe is that although you have to pay local duty , it is likely to be much less than in the UK .
5 and that , that would be because your , your twenty million pounds in it has really got no erm , had got no independent justification on arbitrary limiting a number of people able to compete , but what , what if you 're able to satisfy everybody that you had to have some pay out capital , twenty million is ridiculous
6 sorry can , can we get to the question again , want to see if I 've got it right , correct me if I 'm wrong , over the eighty schemes and the five years that you had put forward budgets for all , you had n't included a contingency fund element ?
7 Basically you 're looking to make sure that you 've covered any possibility if they die tomorrow where the money would come from for any of those outstanding obligations and then here you put the total what 's available , in this case it 's the seventy K plus ten K
8 Are you satisfied that you 've done enough examination of your existing towns and villages to come to that conclusion ?
9 That you 've become some kind of born-again pacifist ? ’
10 Now might it not be also a very good idea then to report back to another public meeting with the results of those suggestions possibly done in a written form which could be freely available before the meeting so that people can discuss these in a structured way because I think this evening one of the problems about this evening is that points are being missed because issues are being jumped from one to another in no structured way and I think that it might be worth while for another meeting where it is structured but certainly to produce the results of your discussions internally to many of the ideas that you 've heard this evening .
11 So the fact that you 've heard those seal stories , two different ones , is very important .
12 I note that you 've made some headway towards solving things on the technical front .
13 Okay erm what I 'd like you to do now is I 'd like you to tell me what you think are the important things about fractions and anything important or interesting that you 've learnt this afternoon .
14 But we know that you 've stolen some uranium — that 's why you were so radioactive .
15 and you feel that you 've found some benefit within this discussion
16 The only other thing I would say is that you 've got domiciliary health there on the bottom of page forty-three for the first time , a thing that we certainly asked for on your behalf .
17 But if if you end up with all the popular metric business at somewhere around the sort of equivalent price level , margin level that you 've got that business at ,
18 The best advice I can give you is simply to go for unfair dismissal on the basis that you 've got two managers who do exactly the same job , there 's no need for you to go on site , there are other drivers that could get you there , therefore it 's not necessary to finish your job simply because you 've lost your licence .
19 I think , the only thing I could add is that you 've got twelve months in which to restart the payments .
20 suggest that you 've got another appointment in the area
21 O L but it 's a substituted propane one O L because you 're choosing this chain here it means that you 've got this group as the substituant and you 've replaced one of the hydros with a methile group .
22 What that you 've got lovely hair ?
23 Make sure that , sure they 're good quality photographs , normally black and white , sharp , appropriate and so forth , and make sure that you 've got sufficient details associated with it , often a good way of doing it is by having a , something typed on a slip of paper which is just very slightly stuck to the , to the back so the editor can actually see what the thing is and can take it off if he needs to when the picture is actually being reproduced .
24 Erm , the growth in demand for people with a known disability and again is explained briefly there , and essentially means that you 've got more clients coming in than you 've got leaving because of the greater life expectancy because more are surviving at birth , and one would have to say that they are presenting more difficult problems in a health demand .
25 and if , you could say that you 've got last year 's opening times
26 " You like to tell people , " said Clelia , " that you 've had five children .
27 It means that you have discovered some foods that do n't really suit your body at the moment .
28 At the end of a year it 's good to look back and to feel that you have made some progress in your spiritual life .
29 Limitations are imposed by the fact that you have to wait two months for the educational psychologist , you have to close the biology lab when it rains because it leaks and they have n't sent anyone to repair it yet , you have to apply for a short in-service course rather than the full-time MA that you really wanted to do because there are n't any secondments any more .
30 It convinces you that you have to see this film .
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