Example sentences of "[prep] [pron] you have " in BNC.
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1 | I 'm not bothered about them you 've got tre you can go in the countryside and see that you 've got trees at well a lot of us have got them outside our own houses . |
2 | In your search for things to delegate promote an active discussion amongst those employees for whom you have responsibility . |
3 | Never ‘ bad mouth ’ any company or person for whom you have worked . |
4 | Someone — for example , an elderly person — for whom you have been caring at home and in consequence have been getting income support ( or supplementary benefit in the past ) |
5 | Are there any for whom you have a particularly high regard ? |
6 | Are there any people in the academic or the museum world for whom you have a particularly high regard ? |
7 | You must be responsible for a reasonable standard of behaviour by yourself and by those for whom you have booked . |
8 | You may have a new group for whom you have to work out a syllabus , or you may want to check to see whether a revision session is necessary or not . |
9 | Produce your passport and at least two documents to prove that you are worthy to search for the Stone : press-cuttings , letters from people for whom you have performed daring tasks , or other documents . |
10 | Well if you wan na pick the up for them you 've got one two three four I do n't know what you 're gon na do |
11 | Well if you were going to come for me you 've got to drive and that and he 's still not up yet today , so I , I have to get Arthur to draw some money |
12 | Any line after which you have pressed Enter is regarded by Word as being a paragraph . |
13 | It would only be natural after what you 've been through . ’ |
14 | ‘ I 'm ashamed carrying on like this after what you 've been through , ’ she began , but suddenly there was another tremendous crash and roar . |
15 | It 's not much after what you 've just been through , but I 'd hate to end up in a French jail and , as I forgot my licence , I 'm not insured to move this car . ’ |
16 | Could your system cope with warm food after what you 've been used to ? |
17 | I knew she would n't be asleep after what you 've been putting her through . ’ |
18 | ‘ After what you 've put me through , I ca n't let you get away with this ! |
19 | And you measure the angle through which you 've had to turn to get to that position , and which direction you 've had to turn it through or rather , which direction the light had been rotated through . |
20 | Contrary to popular belief , rainforests are not jungles through which you have to slash a path ; the tree tops screen out much of the sun and ground level plants do not grow that abundantly providing room to walk around in . |
21 | If you are moving from a place other than a shared home for which you had no personal responsibility , you will need to cancel the milk and newspapers for ever , and organise new deliveries at your new address . |
22 | The presentation of the Statement of Commitment to any group of people is n't the easiest of tasks to perform , but the gentle and personal way you handled it in the sections for which you had a responsibility was very well done , as we knew it would be . |
23 | He needed all those things in me for which you had no use , pity , indulgence , even forgiveness . |
24 | As soon as you have a date fixed , or even before you hear , it is a good idea to start gathering background information about the job for which you have applied and the people for whom you would be working . |
25 | You are offered a tankbuster for which you have no tank . |
26 | The amount is calculated according to the number of years for which you have paid contributions . |
27 | If there is a failure through The Post Office 's own negligence to provide the service for which you have paid postage or a fee , we can refund the postage or fee . |
28 | Excellent bargains can be obtained , and thee is something deeply satisfying about owning a rug for which you have had to compete . |
29 | You cook the moules as for marinière : moules marinières is prepared by scrubbing the mussels , rejecting any that do not close when knocked against the sink , whilst allowing the finely chopped onion and garlic to thoroughly soften in the wine in a large pan for which you have a close-fitting lid . |
30 | This offence for which you have been found guilty |