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

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1 You 'd given yourself to the highest bidder — ’
2 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 . ’
3 Morse seemed to think you 'd found something in the safe which Matthew regarded as a negotiable asset . ’
4 ‘ 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 .
5 Would you have made him into the working-class Christopher Fry ?
6 But why do you have to leave it in the fridge ?
7 Do you have to point it at the telly ?
8 But if I had said this to you three months ago would you have thought it worth the extra outlay ?
9 " And could you have borrowed one for the night ? "
10 It 's friendly towards you because you 've fed it in the day
11 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 .
12 I warrant you 've seen nothing but the road between your horse 's ears for days . ’
13 I do n't know whether you 've seen anything in the paper about a mountain called the Matterhorn … ? ’
14 You 've seen it on the one that had gone over .
15 You 've seen it in the corner of the office .
16 ‘ In this case it 's because they believe you 've tricked them over the supposed disappearance of Clarion Call .
17 Shuffling all those bodies about to get it all nice and tidy , I think would not only be an enormous exercise , it would be a waste of time , because people do n't stay fixed in aspic once you 've placed them in the right place ; they change , they progress , they regress or whatever .
18 You look at the skill you did n't know you had , put a label on it and think : ‘ Yes I do do that ’ , whereas when you first walk in you think you 've done nothing for the last 18 years .
19 But , then when you 've done it to the best of your ability and you ca n't really see the rewards , then you have to analyse why .
20 Warhead You 've played it in the arcades , if you 're over 25 , that is , as Missile Command .
21 Well Miss rang me up about twenty to nine and said could I come in for the day and I said you 've had it for the day though consider the afternoon .
22 No you did n't like that one whe where you 've had it in the water did you ?
23 Can I ask you how you 've provided them with the data to actually produce the erm
24 What you do with it once you 've brought it to the surface is another matter : it is enough for now that you acknowledge it is there and begin to discover ways of getting at it .
25 But you , you 've got them on the report , we could just write the arrears amount
26 Not them other little things cos they know you 've got them at the school .
27 No you 've got them in the bag .
28 And then you 've got him on the right hand side look making cheese , this is brother again , that 's not brother .
29 If you 've got me on the records it 'll show you .
30 You 've got me on the touhgest part of the course and I 'm quite out of breath .
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