Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] you [modal v] have " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Well I 've had my turn , only right you should have yours , ’ said Sarah judicially . |
2 | But Fen is n't there all the time , so mostly you 'll have Water Gypsy to yourself . |
3 | Every so often you 'll have to shoot the creature to stun it again . |
4 | Your , your arithmetic has really improved you know , you can do these things in your head now whereas not all that long ago you 'd have been reaching for the calculator thinking , oh I ca n't do that . |
5 | Not long ago you could have been prosecuted for owning gold . |
6 | It seems a bit funny for me cos I 'd have thought the kitchen was at the back so then you 'd have your dining room then . |
7 | If you have travelled in an aeroplane at 35 000 feet or so then you will have noticed that the sky looks a much darker blue than at sea-level . |
8 | And just cos we could n't do some questions on the paper she says , Oh you 're not good enough then you should 've learnt it better . |
9 | So therefore you 'd have no liability but you 'd have unused capital allowances to be carried forward to the next year . |
10 | Westminster chimes are standard , but for a little more you can have a selection of three chimes . |
11 | Oh it was ever so you would have sad |
12 | Well once again you may have seen all this before . |
13 | and er , also therefore you 'll have the , if you like |
14 | And so , it goes beyond the actual molecular stage if you can have this compound in crystallised form , as you can most though you might have to reduce the temperature or whatever , but then all is gone gone crystalline eventually you 'll find their crystals are also mirror images and what he actually did , he painstakingly picked out crystals which were of one particular shape as opposed to the other , he actually separated all the crystals physically by using tweezers and then found that they ha , you know , the two had a different affect on plane polarised light . |
15 | right now you 'll have |
16 | If you sew the pleats together really carefully you can have a completely reversible skirt with a pattern on one side and tiny stripes on the other . |
17 | You have a lot to lose , thought Jay , rolling a cigarette , and you know damn well you might have to , or at least turn it all upside down if you let yourself fall in love with me . |
18 | And making a load of hay especially , you had to work it , roll every pitchfork you had , roll it and set it properly so that you knew as you now then you must have numbers on them so you know how to unravel that lot . |
19 | Well perhaps you might have more contact with the nurse erm the district nurse . |
20 | Well really you should have read should n't you ? |
21 | Surely even you must have read about it somewhere ? |
22 | Well then you 'll have to sort , by then with a bit of luck you might of been established with somewhere yourself might n't ya ? |
23 | well then you 'll have to set up again with your controls . |
24 | she well then you 'll have to carry the mattress downstairs . |
25 | Well then you can have it for whatever it was for . |
26 | Well maybe you could have a go back there too . |
27 | Well maybe you could have a quick word with him first and I could give you a call and then erm |
28 | Even then you may have to use that extra bit of guile before you have one in the net . |
29 | Even then you should have caught a glimpse of Nigel in orbit as he roared to victory in the British Grand Prix … |
30 | So that 's why their policies might seem a little bit wishy-washy in that how that if they were going straight for a rich peasant economy then perhaps you would have expected a more spectacular economic growth , but there was n't and perhaps this was because they did n't actually go positively just for a rich peasant economy , they were trying to achieve a greater degree of erm egalitarianism in the countryside at the same time . |