Example sentences of "[noun] you [verb] [pers pn] have " in BNC.

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1 Perhaps when they come back they 've got six months you know they 've got a month 's work on their hands .
2 And er he was there er two blokes had to get come get chains and get him out of it and all that and here was n't a scratch on him but erm he was off for about five or six months you know he had ee ee this brain tests and everything , the shock had er he was quite bad for some time .
3 The tape you sent us has given us a lot of nostalgic pleasure .
4 But erm certainly we were a lot worse off , cos we we were just earning a day rate , instead of any bonus you know we had no bonus at all .
5 Erm oh there were a thousand and one things I I ca n't really erm you know they they were always they were at it hammer and tongs you know they had er s what would be called something similar to a steam hammer and you know .
6 ‘ I suppose all the months I was up North you reckoned I had a chef along with me , ’ snarled Boyd .
7 And we had a during the periods you mentioned we had er lived in a village , and we had a very very honest er grocer .
8 I mean , it would n't surprise me in the least if , if you analyzed this dream you discovered it had nothing to do with being at school and nothing to do with taking exams .
9 If you read the writings of Claus Oldenburg you find it has a precision and intellectual rigour .
10 Yes all their lives you know they 'd worked .
11 In fact , ‘ Damnation Derek ’ is a Christian who believes in ‘ Witnessing ’ and it is this simple , even commendable desire to tell others about God and all things Christian that has earned him his nickname ( 'Damnation' is n't his real name — in case you thought he had very unloving parents ! ) and which has made him a Playground Health Hazard .
12 The either they 're all going to agree and there 's no problem anyway , or they 're not going to agree in which case you saying they 've got to be two rather than three is n't going to help the situation .
13 If I was setting an exam paper for summer it would be something I would think about putting in not that I am setting it in case you think I had n't .
14 In case you think I have been having a merry old time , I 'd better tell you also that I have been staying up to the small hours as there has been such a lot of preparation to do , and the course participants have also been keen to make use of our presence by asking all kinds of questions about English etc. , so this is literally the first free time I have been able to make since I have been here .
15 Mm we had some copies you remember we had a very nice photograph of erm us as a family ?
16 In terms of er marketing you say you 've got timeshare and marketing here but you you did n't actually to the selling then ?
17 And what I was gon na say Alan was , perhaps like Mr you know we had one of the ones sitting here that did go up to two services .
18 What I would be looking for there is that you 've got a council , I do n't know how many people there are , and you 've got a thousand plus tonnes of waste you know you 've got a waste mountain being produced .
19 Their presence is a detraction in the group because they 're not willing to add to the group you know you 've got to have this attitude if you 're in a group well the attitude you need to help the group is how can I help that group ?
20 It was one of those statements you feel you have to correct .
21 ‘ Now , ’ said Picon a few years ago , ‘ when you read an obituary of someone with a Jewish name you know you have lost another member of the audience . ’
22 And one one day you know it 's flared up and the next day it 's dead , but they say it 's better coming out to the surface .
23 I think the day you get I 've , I 've
24 Try to imagine that one day you discover you have a sixth , a till then unimagined new sense — something not comprehended in feeling , seeing , the conventional five .
25 The classic remark came from Abrams at the public hearings : ‘ I never said I had no idea about most of the things you said I had no idea about . ’
26 It means that I can edit out any really awful mistakes that you make , or indeed any mistakes that I as an interviewer make , but it also means I can edit out some of the things you wish you 'd left in .
27 Also it is a common feature of course that you need to order the resources , that you have the resource in terms of people or the economy or the armed forces , you need to order those resources to try to achieve your ends erm and we 'll look at that later , the aims that you 're going for in foreign policy so they 're common , that you 're in the same environment , that you 've got to m er whatever the resources you have you have to try to organize them to achieve your ends and so on .
28 ‘ I do n't break my word , Shelley , whatever other faults you say I have .
29 When stories appear along the lines that in another life you were a peasant girl who starved to death during Ireland 's potato famine you know you 've arrived .
30 On this night you said you 'd gone up to feed them ?
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