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

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1 Erm I 'm just calling because I hear you 've written a book on Irish water spaniels .
2 See you 've made a mess on the board as well .
3 that one , but you see you 've introduced a policy of updating once a year
4 ‘ I see you 've got a visitor with you . ’
5 Every one of you has made a contribution to the character of this institution and I take pleasure in acknowledging what each of you has done to make this such a satisfying academic and social environment .
6 You know and if you 'd seen the size of the temple there were thinking well , come on , and the trouble that they 'd gone through over their history to establish er a capital city with a temple as the main feature , they were not happy about him saying that .
7 ‘ So would you if you 'd covered the length of the valley in … ’ he flicked a glance at his wrist-watch ‘ … seventy-four minutes precisely . ’
8 ‘ But before my brain got into gear after finding you 'd cleared the wardrobe in the lobby of your belongings and I realised you 'd gone , I went through half a dozen possibilities before I rang Reception . ’
9 ‘ In the meantime you 'd notified the police of Connie Fraser 's disappearance , and given a nice time check , all verified by the hospital staff . ’
10 Okay so you 'd had a bit of a break that 's good .
11 When you had the nightmare , I assumed it was because you 'd had a lot of men without ever reaching any kind of genuine ecstasy with them . ’
12 Harriet was telling me you 'd taken the cottage opposite hers .
13 You 'd used a shield in training .
14 another sort of six marks or maybe eight marks for the the end bit of the question , erm you 'd spent a bit of time on this .
15 ‘ You would forget the ten thousand , and I would n't tell the law that you 'd left a stiff behind the Windsor . ’
16 ‘ I thought you 'd left the country for good . ’
17 I did n't know you 'd found a successor to Death-House Donald . "
18 But erm most of the things that you will be de now the thing is about properties , that if you 've got a second property for example , or erm you know that 's not your primary residence , you would be liable to capital gain on a disposal , so if you 'd bought the house for ten thousand and you sold it five years later for twenty , then the gain er on that would be the twenty er the ten thousand that you 'd gained , less any indexation from nineteen eighty two , and they would then er er look at that as an allowance to use against it .
19 And did you mention to Steen that you 'd got the photographs at any time ? ’
20 If you 'd invented a string of lovelorn swains you 'd have had to pay customer prices .
21 ‘ Could n't you have made the boy into an ordinary thief , and then got him arrested and sent out of the country for the rest of his life ? ’
22 Erm , d' you have to do a picture for the north and south of it , or just one overall picture ?
23 Did you have to do a lot of research ?
24 Erm would you have to do a lot of cleaning work as well in the kitchens ?
25 ‘ Will you have to mention the discrepancy in my story — you know , my confusion about when I last saw my father — ? ’
26 Did you have to take a lot to the pawn shop ? .
27 I see let take it from the other end , why did you have to take the insertion of the contingency fund of the estimates
28 And how can you have missed the influence of Bob Mould , ex of Hüsker Dü , or the Butthole Surfers or the Pixies ?
29 One caution on trying to write a free translation of texts : a free translation requires a deeper knowledge of the language than an interlinear gloss , because not only do you have to understand the meaning of each word but also of the idioms and the discourse structure .
30 ‘ You see you have to have a situation in schools where in the end teachers — and this gentleman is a visiting teacher — can give reasonable orders to people just as you do in a home .
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