Example sentences of "you have [verb] [pron] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | You 'd given yourself to the highest bidder — ’ |
2 | You could n't have risked people finding out you 'd stolen it from a woman you 'd raped during the Russian campaign . |
3 | Once a femur or a forearm would have played a pure note if you 'd used one for a pipe , but the pieces would whistle harsh and offkey now from the holes bored into them by the efficient mandibles of her companions in the vertical grave , the cenote where they placed her after the battle , during the truce . |
4 | You said you 'd spent it on a new banjo . ’ |
5 | ‘ It looked as though if you 'd left them in a ring on their own , one of them would have had to drop down dead to end the fight . |
6 | She looked up at Trent , as if seeing him for the first time : ‘ I 'd have drowned if you 'd left me on the Key . ’ |
7 | They probably thought you 'd added me as a convoy . ’ |
8 | Morse seemed to think you 'd found something in the safe which Matthew regarded as a negotiable asset . ’ |
9 | ‘ Do n't worry … you can sleep alone — I can take a hint that I 'm not wanted without you having to hit me over the head with it , ’ he finished bitterly . |
10 | And it stops you having to hit them with a brick . |
11 | Would you have made him into the working-class Christopher Fry ? |
12 | Why did you have to put it on an island ? |
13 | Did you have to spend it by a certain time or |
14 | Mm do you have to take them off every time you wash it ? |
15 | But why do you have to leave it in the fridge ? |
16 | Do you have to point it at the telly ? |
17 | ‘ Oh for heaven 's sake , Mark , do you have to make everything into a joke ? ’ |
18 | As he was mental , I mean would you have taken him to a hospital or the station ? |
19 | But if I had said this to you three months ago would you have thought it worth the extra outlay ? |
20 | Could you have labelled it in a way that would sort of help yourself more ? |
21 | Could you have shifted it as an individual in the right direction ? |
22 | " And could you have borrowed one for the night ? " |
23 | You 've to watch it for a maximum of three minutes you dad says . |
24 | It 's friendly towards you because you 've fed it in the day |
25 | But we 've also had an artist from the Art Week event , which the Rainforest Festival overlaps with going into a chosen school , with a member of Friends of the Earth , we give them a talk about rainforest , and they do the , I do n't know if you 've seen them in the buses , the sort of advertising slots , we 've got 80 of those slots on the buses throughout the rainforest festival , and the children are actually drawing pictures for them . |
26 | I warrant you 've seen nothing but the road between your horse 's ears for days . ’ |
27 | I do n't know whether you 've seen anything in the paper about a mountain called the Matterhorn … ? ’ |
28 | You 've seen it on the one that had gone over . |
29 | ‘ But now you 've seen it in an art gallery , do you think it is art ? ’ , someone else asked . |
30 | You 've seen it in the corner of the office . |