Example sentences of "have [verb] your [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Your County Chairman has received your personal letters rejecting this planning application o of a maximum two point six represents fifteen thousand residents object to it .
2 No-one has reported your anarchic views on school boards re : hand grenades get through !
3 The first part you need to complete , part A and this has got your personal details bank details it asks about your family details for family benefits and it asks if you are in receipt of any other oth other pensions .
4 God has delivered your own self into your keeping saying , ‘ I had no one more faithful than you ; keep this man unchanged from the character with which nature endowed him — reverent , faithful , high-minded , undismayed , unimpassioned , unperturbed . ’
5 The company has informed your two banks , where you have substantial overdrafts , I understand , that your employment with us has ceased , and we can not be regarded as guarantors .
6 ‘ If you 'd done your legal duty , my lad , we would n't have had to go through the bother of pulling you off the street , ’ said Malpass with a sickly smile .
7 When you 'd done your thirty years , you 'd go off at two-thirds pension .
8 ‘ I thought you 'd had your fair share of the library . ’
9 So after you 'd had your three children did you get pregnant again ?
10 ‘ If I 'd known your real name I might have found out that you were Ryan 's partner , might n't I ?
11 And what 's more , if she 'd been about in your time , instead of that man , nice little Neville Chamberlain , she 'd have given your old Hitler a few right-handers below the belt ; and seen to it that Britain was armed to the teeth , with an airforce twice the size of the Luftwaffe instead of a few old men with pitch forks and a handful of plucky chaps like yourself to keep the Nazis out .
12 Having completed your downwind leg , you now make another turn to bring the model back into wind .
13 Of course , you may have to provide your own substitute for the impeccable James who serves it .
14 No , I I agree with that but I wondered if you had stopped because you introduced the topic and then when when this involuntary and unexpected answer came up you sat down and I thought you might have pursued your original questions .
15 In writing , you will discover what can and can not be done , and then perhaps you will have to modify your attention-grabbing murder , if only by having a few fewer porcupine quills .
16 And you 'll have to know your local reputation as well .
17 " I 'll have to know your full name , and your address , wo n't I. "
18 I 'm afraid you 're gon na have to find your own way to Bishop 's Grove .
19 You might have to find your own chair actually .
20 In time she might even have threatened your own position .
21 I do n't know whether other oldies have the same sort of dreams , but they bring a very great compensation ; and you wake up feeling very excited having met your old friends again . ’
22 Having met your charming mother I 'll take that as a compliment . ’
23 She asked me to apologize to you , should I see you , for not having answered your last letter .
24 And I would n't have missed your last customers for anything .
25 As you will often have to sell your own work , it helps to be a good and persuasive talker who gets on well with people inside and outside the agency .
26 You have friends who know you for the man you are , and do not have to conceal your TRUE NATURE .
27 ‘ And I see you have mastered your inner mania .
28 ‘ You must have had your fair share of lovers ’ tiffs over the years , Mrs Lewis , so I 'm sure you understand how easily they can get out of hand . ’
29 However , unless you are a professional personnel officer , one of the proofs of your success will be in the fact that you do not have to exercise your interviewing skill too often , because you consistently choose the right people for the right jobs and they are therefore happy to stay .
30 UNTIL now , you might not have recognised your own home if you had read its description in an estate agent 's particulars .
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