Example sentences of "you [vb mod] have [verb] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | If your dog persists in misbehaving when the doorbell is rung , then you may have to take alternative action . |
2 | In a good year you may have done unnecessary work ; in a bad one the harvest could be safe whilst others are still struggling with their expensive machinery . |
3 | If it is not in your library you may have to use inter-library loan , if this service is available to you . |
4 | With second-hand bricks you may have to accept variable quality . |
5 | For example , you may have to make special provision for Christmas week or holidays . |
6 | ‘ You might have caught double pneumonia . ’ |
7 | In most cases you have up to 56 days interest-free credit but if you miss the deadline , you 'll have to pay high interest rates of up to 30 per cent . |
8 | You would have made short work of the lock if you were inclined that way . ’ |
9 | To do so you would have to keep careful pedigree records of caddises bred in captivity , and breeding them is difficult . |
10 | This may be bad news if you do not have sufficient continuous service to qualify for rights if only the statutory period is added , although you would have had sufficient service if the longer notice period to which you are entitled under your contract were added . |
11 | You will have to reach round garment . |
12 | You will have used variations in loudness and speed , for example ; almost certainly you will have used different voice qualities for different attitudes . |
13 | Again , for remarkably small outlay , you will have added new interest and improved the quality of the room . |
14 | Cross the Bahnhof bridge , and you will have come full circle back to the starting point . |
15 | Of course , you will have to want interactive video quite badly because videodiscs and their players are costly . |