Example sentences of "have [vb pp] you [adv] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 as if the blessed Dorn has marked you out in advance . ’
2 ‘ I 'm not saying you are n't still quite attractive , but you must be creeping into your early thirties , so what you need is security — and that is what has brought you back to Silas .
3 ‘ But the affair went wrong — and that 's what has brought you back across the Tasman .
4 ‘ Francis has left you well over double what would be regarded as the floor in this case . ’
5 " They must have heard you over in Wabag .
6 I could have let you in for it then , could n't I ! ’
7 Er if I was in power I 'd put a tax on every child after two I would have taxed you out of existence Ellen .
8 ‘ I should have told you earlier about the pain , Shelley , but I thought you 'd had enough ill people for one day , ’ she explained .
9 ‘ If you had asked my mum and dad whether I had it in me to be an actress or singer , they would have laughed you out of town . ’
10 And if you had asked my mum and dad whether I had it in me to be an actress or singer they would have laughed you out of town , ’ said Kylie .
11 They would only have had you in as a last resort . ’
12 Firstly , my sincere apologies for not having contacted you earlier about your proposal .
13 ‘ And I should know , having brought you up for twenty-odd years .
14 It would have suited you down to the ground . ’
15 Surely the place would have the mental institution would have set you up with a home or something when you left ?
16 But you suggested I might have asked you outright for your — er — credentials .
17 And I 'd have eaten you up with guilt and bitterness first .
18 ‘ He could have followed you back to her house , could n't he ? ’
19 My mother would have thrown you out by now .
20 We could have passed you off as the English rose of our collection , although I trust you have n't the natural frigidity of your British sisters . ’
21 He ca n't have told Sister , or she 'd never have pitched you straight into the A.R.R. Unit .
22 I must have bored you out of your mind . ’
23 They 've been going for twenty years and er there 's er school is very much , I would have put you straight into schools
24 ‘ But something else must have started you off on this search .
25 ‘ My grandfather could probably have taken you unerringly to the chapter and verse which said exactly that , ’ she averred .
26 ‘ If you had family or friends in Winchester , Guy would have taken you straight to them , ’ de Villiers answered , more at ease now .
27 Your education or training will have taken you far above the ordinary man although allowing for a proper pride in such an achievement , it does not require you to become intolerant of others not so fortunate .
28 I could have taken you out in my dinghy . ’
29 You had n't told your wife about it , so I thought it was probably bad news , and that it might have upset you enough to — well , to do something .
30 I reckon it would 've taken you most of the night . ’
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