Example sentences of "[adv] you have [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Fourteen weeks ' full maternity pay for everyone and an end to the confusing restrictions on how long you have to work for the same company to qualify for your job back are just two of the expected improvements .
2 How much you get depends on how long you have worked for the employer and the accrued rate at which the pension builds up .
3 Perhaps you have to go to the church at St Florian to understand why the music is as it is , with so many pauses and such great spaciousness .
4 Perhaps you have forgotten about the food subsidies ?
5 So you had to cut round the doorstep , cut round it ,
6 So you have compared with the
7 A measure of your success in a coaching session is when the subordinate feels the discussion has been between two equals and that together you have arrived at the best course of action .
8 The game is psychological as well as physical ; once you have your physical bits together you have to work on the psychological aspect and this seems to be the stage we 're at ’ .
9 No longer you have to grovel through the woods each spring in hopes of stumbling across a few of these delectable fungi .
10 Okay Suzanne , now you had to slacken off the halyard to let me tie that last knot so if you could tighten it up again that will pull the sail up to the top of the mast .
11 But now you have to begin at the other end and tell the story in a straight run through the eyes , or over the shoulder , of the " detective " figure .
12 The Samaritans petitioned the Syrian king in order to dissociate themselves from the Jews , to be considered Sidonians and to give to their god the name of Zeus Hellenios : " Now you have dealt with the Jews as their wickedness deserves , but the King 's officers , in the belief that we follow the same practices as they through kinship with them , are involving us in similar charges , whereas we are Sidonians by origin , as is evident from our state documents .
13 Och well you have to shift with the times , and the new boat which is much faster will be a great help .
14 To get down to Ballycastle from here you have to return to the road , but before reaching the town you pass the well-preserved ruins of the Franciscan Bonamargy Friary , dating from about 1500 .
15 Surely you 've heard of the Cosa Nostra ?
16 And then you 've got to the stage where you do n't need to .
17 And you did that and then you had to wait until the the machine came round again and that was you again , you 'd a whole day at that .
18 If you are not a designated area , then you have to go through the due process of Court Orders and notices and move out in twenty eight days or something , you know , it 's a long , expensive process , which does not have to take place when a district is designated .
19 If you say that children are completely non-rational then you have to account for the fact that they become rational , and to do that it appears from these examples that you have to assume that they already are .
20 Well , this get 's back to that , that typo-lecture , typo-visuel thing , the difference between reading type and illustration type , that if you 're actually designing pages that people are going to read , then you have to start with the text .
21 Erm and it , it was us , I mean not only do we , I mean we develop her a a response , that means , we , we work with Councillor 's we work with Senior Officer 's in other departments and we look at the policy angles , like for example with , with that piece of legislation , when , when we first realised what the impact for that legislation was , it was gon na mean that we were ten million pound short in our housing money basically , that was , that was what it looked like on the surface and you think oh my god how you gon na make up for that short fall , that would mean an eleven pound a week rise in rent , that 's what it worked out as , so , well we ca n't do that , how , and then you have to look at the legislation and you say what are the loop holes here , and erm , and it involves contacting outside organisations and getting there opinion and finding out what other Council 's are doing and responding to things like this , and we did come up with a way , of , of reducing that deficit , but that 's the kind of thing we do .
22 There you 've touched on the major flaw in your argument about justice in this country .
23 Nobody would pretend that raising an additional twenty five million pounds is going to be easy but time and again you have risen to the challenge .
24 Today the situation is very quick on the court and the ball comes much quicker to you , so too you have to get to the ball much quicker .
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