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

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1 With chemistry , things like organic chemistry , where you had to know every reaction , you could n't work it out , you had to know everything that was going to happen — there was n't a lot of understanding involved , it was mainly slogging .
2 He stopped with the door handle in his hand and quietly said , ‘ Yes , I 'll come back some day when you are gone and I 'll find where you 've hidden the gun , for you would n't have dared take it outside this room , would you ?
3 Where you 've got a division in them .
4 Well , it would depend but I mean there are various of nuisance from noise in the flats , or anywhere where you 've got a lot of people put together all living in a s fairly small area .
5 And you have to insert it before where you 've got the cursor .
6 Perhaps you 're exhausted where you 've had a gear problem .
7 where you have missed the time limit for presenting an unfair dismissal application ( the normal limitation period for bringing an action for breach of contract in the civil courts is six years , rather than the strict three-month time limit for pursuing an unfair dismissal claim ) ;
8 In this parched red rock desert , where you have to drink a gallon of water a day to prevent dehydration and heatstroke , a sight like this is pure euphoria .
9 That being so , are there circumstances where you have to draw the line ?
10 Where you have got a function because you can manipulate them so much , and turn them around , and I thought , there must be points along functions , where it is , it goes against the rules ,
11 Where you have settled the case prior to trial , it is possible that you may have a report that you would have disclosed and which would have formed part of the proceedings at trial had the case gone ahead .
12 A version of the popular arcade game where you have to prevent the destruction of your isolated city from the alien threads that are falling to earth , you do this by blasting the threads with your ground based lasers .
13 Visual field representations are mapped by sampling successive locations in the visual cortex with a microelectrode and , at each location , determining where you have to place a stimulus in the visual field to activate single cells at that location .
14 The ring-pulls on beer cans are a good example , so are drinks bottles where you have to break a seal to open them .
15 You always say ‘ shut up ’ or you 've got no time or ‘ tell me later ’ .
16 you 've just bought a car or you 've got a car you can take it and the police look over it to see if it 's alright .
17 So you tend to gradually come round to the view that unless it 's causing very bad visual pollution , or you 've had a run of complaints about it , then you tend not to take a stat . ’
18 erm , and , and , it could arise in many different circumstances , erm one can imagine a situation which wrongly expel erm a name from the market , well whatever the motives , that clearly distorts competition cos there 's one rule , one less competitor in the market , erm it , it 's con , it , it 's conceivable that an article eighty five argument could arise and an expel name could raise a point , whether he succeeds is another matter , but at that point and , and in relation to that he may say well I can sue you because you 've excluded me you 've restricted competition or you 've excluded a group of names
19 You ca n't put standards or Bosses with Squig units because the Squigs tend to eat them , or you have to put the Bosses at the back where they ca n't do anything .
20 in around other commitments , particularly if you are preparing written work or you have to present a seminar .
21 It 's the feeling that although you 've done the job for today you 've still got to do it tomorrow .
22 Although you have to cart the cylinder around with you , there is a bonus in that a blowtorch can be used upside down to get under a pipe which is being fitted in situ ; turning a cartridge-fed blowlamp upside down can cause problems as it will flare .
23 I knew at once that you 'd recognised the title . ’
24 Did you feel that you 'd completed a phase ?
25 Did you feel that you 'd completed a phase ?
26 That projection of course took into account the fact that you 'd raised the base and therefore you had extra money to find .
27 And you told me that you 'd destroyed the picture . ’
28 ‘ You would forget the ten thousand , and I would n't tell the law that you 'd left a stiff behind the Windsor . ’
29 And did you mention to Steen that you 'd got the photographs at any time ? ’
30 The information that you had extended the Division time by 10 minutes was available to those of us in the House , but not to those outside it .
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