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

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1 ‘ Surely you must know you ca n't have her ?
2 If you can not keep your home warm you will only have to stay in bed longer , ’ he said .
3 Devlin Parnham was in his seventies but apart from the sparsity of his frame and a slight tendency to stoop you would never have known it .
4 Even if they do n't prosecute you may still have a civil claim against the owner for your injuries .
5 I know what you girls are like , you say you 'll just have it short to see what it looks like , and then you say Pedro at the salon wo n't let you grow it just for the moment , and then you say you 've got to look your best for some wedding or other and you ca n't go with it straggly and then you end up not growing it again and if I do n't mention it every week you think I 've learned to like it and if I do mention it every week you think I 'm nagging so I do n't mention it and I 'm stuck with it .
6 The , the d doors were in the water right low , they were , they were low say you would n't have had say about three foot of water in the hold .
7 So then what happened was , did the Dock Commission say you ca n't have your own men any more ?
8 They might well have done of course they might have refused it 's the B B C they say you ca n't have a bottle
9 Er , yes , well , I 'd , I 'd , er , I 'd like to make two proposals , first of all that we formally congratulate our officers for leading the team that er , put together this successful bid , erm , but I 'd also like to say something about these concerns about the boundaries because it 's Oswestry again , amongst mainly the sort of north of the county around Oswestry , which like with the rural development area , could be left out , and , of course , economic development does n't stop at a parish boundary people cross it , it 's part of their economic activity and erm , I know that some of the sort of proposed projects put together for the use of this five B money , er , around the Oswestry area , are extremely desirable projects , er , and are achievable projects , and it would be a tragedy if er , if they were , if , if we failed to achieve them because of er , a kind of a bureaucratic dotted line which say you ca n't have the money because you 're the wrong side of the line .
10 I mean as I say now , how can you turn round to a to a bloke who 's , well does n't matter what his on , eh , what , what ever his , his rate of pay is , how can you turn round to him and say you ca n't have more than seven per cent , and his got , his got something like a about twenty five , thirty per cent .
11 As your career develops you may also have the opportunity to gain the Certificate in Supervisory Studies for Stewarding Management , and to work towards membership of Cookery and Food Associations .
12 Shame you could n't have it for your birthday .
13 ’ People come in and say to me that when BR is privatised you wo n't have a job and I say to them when BR is privatised you wo n't have a train .
14 ’ People come in and say to me that when BR is privatised you wo n't have a job and I say to them when BR is privatised you wo n't have a train .
15 Alice were having I said just lend me that twenty pound note cos you , and God knows what she thought the bill was I says I 've got seven pound , I says just lend me your twenty pound note , I says you 'll still have enough to pay I says and I 'll give you it back when I get home , you know ?
16 Chris explained : ‘ James here is our scorer and Mr Marshall signalled four wides when there was a wide and the ball went to the boundary , but the other side 's scorer says you ca n't have four wides at once , only one , and the other three must count as byes .
17 The very nature of the business says you ca n't have a nine till five job or whatever it is , you do n't work , I do n't think
18 But you do n't like to because of the fact you know he 'll be erm sort of lugging it around and you 'd feel you 'd actually have to sort of hurry him up would n't you ?
19 and you 'd feel you 'd actually have to sort of hurry him up would n't you , you know hurry up because
20 ‘ I know this is a difficult time for you , and I know that you 'd hate like hell to lie to Naylor — though I sincerely hope you wo n't have to — but I can still rely on you to keep quiet about Rosemary and me , ca n't I ? ’
21 ‘ At the risk of sounding ungrateful , I sincerely hope you wo n't have to . ’
22 I mean I hope you wo n't have a cold , so you should n't do .
23 I hope you will not have had a fruitless journey , Mrs er — ’
24 What I suggest is you realised you could n't have failed to realise she was there , but you were in too much of a hurry to get the bed up and check was n't under there .
25 Erm , I would think you 'll either have to get it from Scarborough or Whitby .
26 If you do n't want to go you 'll just have to say so . ’
27 It used to be a tremendous transition from 1 April when you realised you would n't have the garden to yourself until quite suddenly at the end of October when everybody goes .
28 ‘ You tricked my poor brother into it , Sarah , and I fear you must also have squandered his money . ’
29 Yes , I mean you may well have seen on the television , some of the first film of some of the camps , that the first sort of rioting was about water .
30 I mean you may not have that much to compare it with , but certainly in my experience , is that January if I took people round the in January , erm , you sort of made excuses for it .
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