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

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1 Ye 've inherited something of my poor brother 's humour , in any event . ’
2 but then they could hit you on the head if they saw you 've got it with you .
3 Albert has scorned a stammer that he will tell you has got him into trouble on more than one occasion on the golf course ; and he emerged from brother Alfie 's shadow to partner his own Open champion — a player who at one time was reputed to throw a 5-iron almost as long as he could hit it , and who , it was told , sometimes sacked two caddies a week — to the prized claret jug .
4 ‘ I 've been meaning to ask if you 'd seen anything of Barbs . ’
5 okay just that I think if you 'd done it on your own
6 Well I do n't think you 'd done it since Christmas had you ?
7 I suppose if you 'd asked me before all this happened , I 'd have said I 'd give in , but I was so angry .
8 And astronomers would never have looked in that area , in that region , perhaps radio astronomy , unless you 'd asked them to ?
9 If you 'd shuffled him into , say , motoring , no one would have cared .
10 No it it would have been better if you 'd coloured it in in felt tip actually .
11 You 'd given yourself to the highest bidder — ’
12 I was wondering if you 'd heard anything from Doctor ?
13 You could n't have risked people finding out you 'd stolen it from a woman you 'd raped during the Russian campaign .
14 I think , er you know , they 're just a , you know , if , if they were erm elm trees or something like that , or you know blackthorn trees here and you 'd taken them in this country , you 'd say , oh there 's a couple of blackthorn trees !
15 Lucy knew she had to tell him something , so she said , ‘ She got mad with me when I admitted you 'd taken me for two bush walks .
16 Once a femur or a forearm would have played a pure note if you 'd used one for a pipe , but the pieces would whistle harsh and offkey now from the holes bored into them by the efficient mandibles of her companions in the vertical grave , the cenote where they placed her after the battle , during the truce .
17 You said you 'd spent it on a new banjo . ’
18 When I made love to you , and then , even more devastating , discovered I was the first , that you 'd chosen me to be your first lover , it was like … capturing the castle , stealing the Crown Jewels … ’
19 Yeah , erm of course er some some you 'd sold it to you might have other friends who you did n't have as friends .
20 ‘ It looked as though if you 'd left them in a ring on their own , one of them would have had to drop down dead to end the fight .
21 B : If you 'd left me as captain , none of it would have happened .
22 She looked up at Trent , as if seeing him for the first time : ‘ I 'd have drowned if you 'd left me on the Key . ’
23 Well you 'd left something on had n't you ?
24 " You mean you 'd left it to chance ? "
25 I know , I wondered why you 'd left it on table .
26 Yesterday you had the strange experience of having someone bend over backwards to return your hat to you because you 'd left it behind somewhere and then five minutes later someone stole it .
27 They probably thought you 'd added me as a convoy . ’
28 Morse seemed to think you 'd found something in the safe which Matthew regarded as a negotiable asset . ’
29 ‘ I thought you 'd known them for years .
30 She and Sheila had had disagreements before — not really surprising when you 'd known someone for twelve years , since the first day they had peered at the college noticeboard together .
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