Example sentences of "have [adv] [verb] you [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 MI5 has n't let you know it .
2 ‘ I 'd better let you go in . ’
3 ‘ Ah well , in that case , I 'd better let you know that I 've asked Paul Spence to do some of the revision classes for your part of the course . ’
4 I 'd better let you know what we have got in stock just in case there 's anything there that you 're
5 I 'm originally from 80 Km north of there — a wee place called Castlebar and before you start slagging off Mayo footballers , I 'd better let you know I know this year 's hurling result ! ! !
6 Must have how did you do that ?
7 So I just get it cos I 've only heard you say that before I do n't actually really know what it meant .
8 Back in the car Maxim said : ‘ I do n't think I 've ever heard you make anything but complaints about food .
9 I know there 's not , maybe that 's why I 've Where did you get that lemonade up the stairs Raymond ?
10 I 've never heard you swear in my life .
11 ‘ I 've never heard you swear before , ’ she said .
12 ‘ I 've never heard you say anything nice about it . ’
13 I 've never heard you say anything so definite before ! ’
14 ‘ I 've never seen you smoke before , Daddy .
15 ‘ I 've never seen you do that before ! ’ she exclaimed .
16 No , I wan na see , I 've never seen you do it , please ?
17 ‘ I 've never seen you behave before as you do with him .
18 ‘ I 've never seen you smile , ’ he said huskily .
19 ‘ I 've never seen you like this , Nora .
20 ‘ I 've never seen you cross . ’
21 ‘ That is the very first foolish thing I have ever heard you say , young lady , ’ Mr O'Hara replied with a smile .
22 Your 29 years at home have probably seen you develop into a good conversationalist , able to strike up a relationship quickly ( which could help in selling or market research interviewing ) , or a natural organiser ( valuable in a hospital appointments department , booking car hire or reserving hotel rooms ) .
23 ‘ I have n't seen you do one like that since your old dad was alive . ’
24 ‘ I have n't heard you sing in ages . ’
25 ‘ And I have n't heard you scream or shout or cry .
26 Well I may have missed something you 've said , but I have n't heard you say fifteen years before .
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