Example sentences of "you have [verb] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Now when you start thinking of what to do you 've got plus four and you 've got minus three if you take the smaller digit , now that digit is four , that digit is three if you take the smaller digit from the larger digit , you take the three from the four you get one and the answer is whatever sign that larger number is .
2 ‘ Are you trying to tell me that Bella ; Bella ? — who according to you has slept with half of London — expects you to go through this … this disgusting pantomime in order to get a divorce ?
3 ‘ He told me he 'd got in touch again the moment he 'd heard that you 'd decided to soft pedal a bit on work and so could be open to having a boyfriend . ’
4 When you 'd done with that , went across to another chappie that came at nine o'clock , selling clothes , used to put his lines up on his stall , he had lines across his stall and for that you got tuppence or threepence , depending on his mood and by then it would be ten o'clock so you 'd go to one or two more and collect them jugs up and fetch them tea .
5 If you wanted to kill someone , and you 'd struck at one kidney , you 'd certainly strike at the other .
6 I was going to ask how you 'd gone with that .
7 Then when I proposed the next day , and made you tell me exactly how far you 'd gone with other men — ’
8 Erm you had a statement of Barbara 's , if it was in there , it was planned so that you crew can work harder erm although you filled in the bonus question well , the there was a tend dangerous tendency for you be sucked in to go into the bonus and I think you did well to say yeah well we 'd better walk along to that so you held out which was nice because if I had if you had n't tackled that you might have been shown the door once you 'd gone through that .
9 ‘ When you were shouting at me last night I realised , perhaps for the first time , just exactly what you 'd gone through all your life .
10 Well I 've been out all afternoon so I wondered if you 'd phoned in this afternoon .
11 ‘ For Christ 's sake , Donna , I thought you 'd forgotten about that . ’
12 ‘ I thought you 'd forgotten about this morning , ’ she said in a small voice .
13 They had their eyes so fixed on its wagging that some said you 'd disappeared in plain sight . ’
14 I thought you 'd sat with that two Con ?
15 Well I think it was the discipline that you 'd got in those days .
16 How many have you had to reject from that number ?
17 And what do you have to do with this hydra ?
18 Mummy , guess what do you have to do with this ? .
19 How many did you have to do for that test then ?
20 What did you have to do for this job ?
21 Do n't you have to wait until that dries before you put the new glue on the , the joint ?
22 Only if you have done a very elaborate and expensive piece of research will you have gone beyond this to the sort of detailed description outlined above .
23 LADY DAVERS : Suppose I had married my fathers groom , what would you have said to that ?
24 So , Bob , what do you have to say about that one ?
25 what do you have to say to all this ?
26 What do you have to say to that ?
27 1 ) How much risk would you have felt in that situation ?
28 They say why do you have to talk about that just now .
29 What do you have to multiply by three to get thirty six ?
30 ‘ Do you have to speak like that ? ’
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