Example sentences of "you have [adv] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Ye 've still a quid and a half .
2 you save thirty P , you see you 've nearly the cost of your
3 Do you have quite a bit of pride in your work ?
4 And did you have ever a chance to gain some sort of insight into their backgrounds ?
5 You 've just no way of knowing how low I 'll stoop , have you ? ’
6 ‘ It 's easy seen you 've not a son or a husband risking his life for that one and her scheming ! ’
7 You 've not the space we have at Bewick .
8 I 'll put it this way so that you 've not the plaster on your your bruised bit .
9 Yo , well you 've still the gas fire as well in here !
10 but erm , I mean you can get everything there on Sunday you 've really no need to cook , cook at all , I mean you could go over there and have a meal for about two pounds fifty
11 Honestly , Laura , you 've absolutely no idea just how expensive property is here in New York .
12 She was moved to offer , ‘ You 've only a basket of a few items , you might as well go in front of me .
13 I mean you , you even get interest just , if you 've only a bit in at least ten have n't ya ?
14 Especially when you 've only an interview or two to go on .
15 But you 've certainly the idea of what it is .
16 In fact you sound as if you 've hardly a minute to yourself between looking after the grandchildren and caring for your husband .
17 You 've about an hour before the banks close . ’
18 The men worked hard and as you got on in life you just thought this was home , although you had n't the luxuries .
19 I 'm sorry erm as far as the schools are concerned you had presumably a lot of contact I mean as part of the national curriculum is if if you like is to build contact with the community and the schools .
20 You had absolutely no idea ? ’
21 You had absolutely no right … ’
22 Instead , you looked straight into their eyes and made it clear that you had absolutely no desire to wallow in the mud with them .
23 There 's always a bad moment , Howard knows , after the porter 's unlocked your room , switched everything on , drawn the curtains , and gone away again with a huge tip because you had only a folder of fresh banknotes in your pocket , when you sit down helplessly and think , well , here we are , this is it , I 've arrived .
24 And essentially in nineteen sixty eight sixty nine legislation changed in this country and up to that time what you had to do if you had a removals firm you had actually a licence .
25 Fareda , I 'd like to come back to you because you said that you had quite a bit of information from people currently in Kuwait .
26 you you told us that you had quite a lot meat and veg and things .
27 And some of the things that led up to it erm , yo you had like a form of spring cleaning yo you know
28 and then you had like a pantry
29 No I was n't there I was in Switzerland but it was quite nice because they had carte blanche they have some preview of it you know you had like a band playing
30 Can I make a suggestion about , probably not relevant to B T but might be relevant to the other continuous jobs , if like health care it nearly follows the procedure that you 've got at the moment and that is that in that procedure you have somewhere a line that says that your continuous jobs at the beginning of the job , or early on in the job , in the master job file there is put a note of which parts of the procedure apply and which parts do n't , or how filing is done , or whatever bit is different , which allows you the flexibility for each job to have it 's own , to have it 's own small procedure that forms part of the master job file , that says this is how this one is done , if those differences are very small .
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