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

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1 If you 'd said the right things at
2 You felt as if you 'd signed the Official Secrets Act .
3 ‘ Oh , Father told me you 'd opened the new girls ’ school , so I simply had to come to meet the new schoolteacher .
4 Did you have to sign the Official Secrets Act ?
5 Should you have drawn the red areas first , then the blue , followed by the black , this would not mean the colour order was decided in this way .
6 You 've ticked the wrong things but it does n't matter cos we can probably use those anyway .
7 Dick does n't follow him in fact he thinks the bloke is trying to get off with him which is a bit of a laugh if you 've seen the Indian women , until the Indian runs off and fetches Miguel who 's one of the guides .
8 You 've been straining at gnats , Jesus said , and yet , you 've allowed the big issues to go by without bothering with them .
9 This is a postal competition so , when you think you 've found the right answers , jot them down on a postcard along with your name , address and daytime phone number and send it to Guitarist .
10 Competency you 're looking at your receptionist now , because you 've identified the key tasks you might say well what 's the standard on these things , how good is she at passing on messages etcetera ?
11 You 've considered the standard explanations ?
12 You 've signed the Official Secrets Act . ’
13 You 've signed the official secrets act , Nell , ’ he reminded her gruffly .
14 He said well you 've got no bloody springs on the pawls , I says so I picked a tin of springs up , we kept it for anybody who wanted a spring for their bike , any spring where , you know the hooks on each end ?
15 Okay you 've got no other dependants , financial dependants ?
16 Poor guy was going , well I do n't understand it , you know , normally we Went to erm Malta last year and there was a great erm tt it 's called an underwater safari , but , you know , normally when you 're , like on Windermere like you 've got a glass-bottomed boats
17 They 're too young I mean you 've got the dark nights on
18 So you 've got the various sections of the diagram .
19 Now again it 's very difficult to say because jogging will not be any good to you unless you 're in the right condition to do jogging and unless you 've got the right conditions to jog .
20 Erm it , again if you 'd only do things like jogging it will build up , if you 've got the right conditions , your heart y y your heart and lung ability , but in order to have this stamina that we 're talking about you 've got to have power .
21 Wolves are n't beaten yet … and two goals is no great mountain to climb … if you 've got the right boots on …
22 You 've got the landlords who are the en the enemies , you , you 've got rich peasants who are broadly gon na be opposed to you and , and will only come in on your side at the very latest stage when they 've realized that and then you 've got the middle peasants who are wavering in the middle but will probably support you mu certainly much more easily .
23 On the one hand I 'm gon na say you 've got the enabling factors , these are things which enable you to actually participate in taking a holiday overseas .
24 And this is gon na introduce you to a new word called psychographic and psychographic , you think you 've got , you can break it in two you 've got the psychological aspects and the graphic or mapping , the mapping of the psychology .
25 . Here briefly , because we 'll see them on the inside , you 've got the main bed-chambers above .
26 You know cos at least you 've got a few fields for the kids to play on and you 've got a decent park , you 've got a nice pub just down the road and then you 've got the big sports hall .
27 You 've got the original ones … who still have a caring for the school , but the newer teachers … they 've got no caring for it and there 's no consistency in the school . ’
28 you then have a hedge and there 's a metre or a metre and a half that way , then you 've got the single trees
29 You 've got the psychoanalytical approaches which came out of Vienna , you 've got behaviourism at the 1920 's and then you 've got the emergence of cognitive in the fifties and sixties , so there 's already a sort of historical structure there .
30 ‘ You 're very bold , ’ said Jessica , ‘ but you 've got the wrong types , we 're not a pair of easy pick-ups , you know .
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