Example sentences of "you have a [adv] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ For a twenty-one-year-old , you 've a depressingly cynical outlook , Virginia . ’ |
2 | If you buy a food labelled ‘ wholemeal bread ’ , ‘ beef stew and dumpling ’ or ‘ fish fingers ’ you 've a pretty good idea what 's inside . |
3 | You 've a very good case . ’ |
4 | ‘ You 've a very reassuring nature , ’ he told her . |
5 | a blockage yeah it goes right across you , you 've got you 've got catarrh and I 'm thinking you can only have catarrh if you 've got a , you know if you had a real bad cold and or the flu or something but she said it 's all in there . |
6 | ‘ You had a darn good try , Laura , ’ he said . |
7 | WILLIAMS : I am sorry I have incurred your displeasure and the more as I have been told by Lady Jones that you had a more honourable view than at first was apprehended . |
8 | Now you had a very similar access problem , did n't you , which , was it Group two that referred to particularly ? |
9 | Now you suggested you had a very good idea you said we could cut it up into twelfths . |
10 | I heard you had a very good doorman . |
11 | Then you had a very sharp knife , er and you used to cut down half the what we called the face of the stack , you know , half the width of it . |
12 | But sometimes when you 're not very well and you get very very hot you get funny dreams , I think you had a very funny dream in the middle of last night did n't you ? |
13 | She was n't used to mountains and heights were always a little alarming , especially when you had a very lively imagination . |
14 | Now here you had a very different situation because the nuclear dimension was now starting to become very important . |
15 | Now here you had a very different situation because the nuclear dimension was now starting to become very important . |
16 | ‘ You had a very lucky escape , ’ said Beverley . |
17 | She told me you had a very difficult time . ’ |
18 | You had an awfully raw deal out of it , but now we have got it right . ’ |
19 | He told his audience at the French Academy of Political and Moral Sciences : ‘ One of the joys for me of being in France is that you have a particularly strong sense of the ultimate cost to the human spirit of unrelenting migration from the countryside to the big cities . ’ |
20 | If you decide that kit garages do not offer what you want , or you have a particularly awkward site to cope with , you may decide that you have no option but to design and build a garage to suit your requirements . |
21 | Are there any for whom you have a particularly high regard ? |
22 | Are there any people in the academic or the museum world for whom you have a particularly high regard ? |
23 | ‘ And if you have a particularly cold bathroom you can also use it to warm up the room before your shower or bath . ’ |
24 | If you have a particularly sensitive dog , you can use both summer- and winter-time coats . |
25 | However , this is not a time for complacency because , although in many respects you are in control of your own destiny , there are certain obstacles to be surmounted before you have a completely free hand . |
26 | You have a completely wrong picture of me . ’ |
27 | If you have a completely loose system , if you have complete mixed ability , you 're merely going to cause confusion and I would think there 's also a likelihood that you will be unfair to your gifted or your talented children . |
28 | I accepted the sherry and said , " You have a remarkably nice flat , and I admire your taste in furniture . " |
29 | You have a wonderfully beautiful face , Mr Gray . |
30 | ‘ For ninety , ’ the Matron said , ‘ you have a most agile mind . ’ |