Example sentences of "you have [verb] [pron] to " in BNC.
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1 | And astronomers would never have looked in that area , in that region , perhaps radio astronomy , unless you 'd asked them to ? |
2 | You 'd given yourself to the highest bidder — ’ |
3 | 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 … ’ |
4 | 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 . |
5 | " You mean you 'd left it to chance ? " |
6 | After you 'd deserted me to my dubious fate . ’ |
7 | As he was mental , I mean would you have taken him to a hospital or the station ? |
8 | If you 'd put those clothes there would you have expected them to be found sooner or later ? ’ |
9 | ‘ You 've scratched me to bits . |
10 | The strengths of using written communication is that it 's on paper there 's a record , of course that can be a weakness sometimes , be careful what you put down , it means more you get hold of more than one person you 've said it to more than one person who can be quite difficult to get hold of . |
11 | You 've said it to my face ! ’ |
12 | Oh you 've given it to her ? |
13 | ‘ Oh yes — you 've done something to it — was n't it a bit longer ? |
14 | ‘ You 've done something to your hair — I like it . |
15 | But , then when you 've done it to the best of your ability and you ca n't really see the rewards , then you have to analyse why . |
16 | ‘ On the other hand , if you 've allowed yourself to be persuaded either by Lotta 's silver tongue or her golden purse to attempt to defraud me — then your best course of action now would be to make for the door before I remember that the blood of the ancient Vikings still runs in my veins ! ’ |
17 | ‘ Only because you 've allowed it to be . |
18 | It 's a bit like coming back to Britain and finding you 've committed yourself to living in Brigadoon . ’ |
19 | Once you 've committed yourself to that theme , the route 's discreet wealth unfolds , and its names are movement and texture . |
20 | No , it just said them you will offer it to them , no you 've to offer it to them first because they 've got a waiting list of people wanting |
21 | What you do with it once you 've brought it to the surface is another matter : it is enough for now that you acknowledge it is there and begin to discover ways of getting at it . |
22 | You 've brought us to this , you conniving old bastard . ’ |
23 | You 've got nothing to be hurt about . |
24 | come down you 've got nothing to . |
25 | He says , you know , you 've got everything to work for . |
26 | When you 've got it to the final fold there you 've got your ordinary |
27 | Well , er , wh what we want to do , what we want to do is to relate this manifest content that you 've told us to what , what 's the other thing ? |
28 | But because they 've you 've sold it to them . |
29 | ‘ There 's nothing private , ’ answered Julia , ‘ although I would quite like the letter back when you 've shown it to her . ’ |
30 | ‘ This sort of thing can actually work out to a station 's ultimate advantage if handled correctly , which it has been , since you 've shown us to be flexible and public-spirited . |