Example sentences of "you have put " in BNC.

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1 Now good that 's a really brilliant point on any graph to put the units in because they give marks for that , when they see your graph they want to see you 've put the units on .
2 ‘ I suppose you 'd put it down to had management tactics , ’ sneered Ray .
3 What are you having to put down dear ?
4 ‘ Why in the name of the Saviour do you have to put your ignorance on full display , ’ he turned on her .
5 And why did n't they just pad you — why did you have to put on weight specially for it ?
6 And what hours did you have to put in for your Home Guard duty ?
7 Why did you have to put it on an island ?
8 Where do you have to put the cocoa on , there is n't an oven down there ?
9 " If Maurice belongs to you , why do you have to put up with Harry ? "
10 Did n't you have to put horses away at night — like a car ?
11 So how far away did you have to put them before you no longer saw the interference ?
12 I mean why should you have to put up with it ?
13 Do you have to put that ?
14 What do you have to put stones at the bottom for ?
15 Do you have to put it on tight ?
16 Why do you have to put the bloody age down ?
17 Would you have put on your disapproving hat and talked about tangled webs and reaping what you sow ?
18 And when I appeared a bit scruffy on Jonathan Ross , she said ‘ could n't you have put a shirt on ? ’ ’
19 ‘ Could you have put it in Rose 's bag instead of your own ? ’
20 Could n't you have put the blue nearer the middle cos I 'm getting annoyed .
21 S say it 's January the tenth you 've to put that were funny because , January the tenth , April the tenth .
22 Er when you put the banns in , you 've to put yours in
23 You 've put this number on your answerphone . ’
24 You 've put your finger on it .
25 It 's only when you 've put yourself second and the message first that you can get on with the business of communication .
26 You 've put the window in upside down . ’
27 You 've put me in an impossible position , ’ Modigliani said angrily .
28 You see , Mr McKillop , although I 'm reasonably happy to accept you as Elsie 's brother and I appreciate that you 've put a great deal of work into tracking her down , I 'm bound to say that I respect Elsie 's wishes to start life afresh and leave her old life behind .
29 ‘ When you 've put the jack away , ’ she said , ‘ could you get in the car and go and get Maisie from ballet ? ’
30 You 've put us through all this …
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