Example sentences of "you have [verb] [adv] [conj] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Do you ever wish you 'd farmed rather than going in for horses ? ’
2 I would er agree actually with what I think Mr was a saying on balance , that 's it 's best to go with the bit that you 've got rather than hold that up to , to er to come back to Road later .
3 You had to stay inside and fight — or die .
4 But if you can not afford to leave , might it not be better to put up with the treatment that you have received rather than becoming unemployed ?
5 If the council thinks that you have given away or used up savings in order to qualify for , or increase the amount of your benefit they can treat you as still having those savings .
6 Well there 's no point really cos you have to go backwards and go under the underpass and then up there you see .
7 That 's a great satisfaction to everybody , it goes to a car pound , and then you have to go there and pay your sixty dollars or whatever it is to get it out .
8 You have to stand there and watch , you can never make anything happen .
9 In theory , it should be easy to tell whether you have left voluntarily or have been dismissed .
10 This is not to say that whatever mystery you have chosen so as to lead your hero or heroine into these successively more and more suspenseful situations will have to be kept entirely hidden from your reader till the last pages .
11 You have to look forward and try to stop kids getting involved .
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