Example sentences of "you have [vb pp] for [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | On erm what you have asked for Mr . |
2 | I see from your appraisal report of 13 December that you have asked for training in two areas , as follows : |
3 | I refer to your fax of 16 February 1993 concerning the return you have received for completion from the Local Government Chronicle . |
4 | So she began with praise : — the more I think on it Ellen the more beholden I am to you for how you have cared for Oreste and the more fortunate . |
5 | What happens if you have applied for compensation in the inland post , you are not satisfied and you still consider you have a claim ? |
6 | Speich said , ‘ You have killed for pleasure or necessity , Colonel ? ’ |
7 | Should the need arise , the two channels can be slaved together , so that the signal passing through Channel 2 is actually controlled by the parameters you have set for Channel 1 . |
8 | But lay people can also make good directors — perhaps someone you have known for years , or , say , your house group leader . |
9 | If you have opted for non-action , then you have opted for a living death . |
10 | One of my longest standing friends commented to me on Thursday evening how I had started to laugh again and was much more relaxed rather than — and I quote — ‘ the grey ghastly sight you have looked for weeks ’ — ( shades , if you recall of 's amazing remarks after my April visit when forced to detour to document sign — and , incidentally on that score , we have hit yet another legal obstacle , so heaven knows when that will all get sorted out ) . |
11 | Take this opportunity to try Amyway 's products and see how they really do stand up to the products you have used for years . |
12 | Knowing an author 's homosexuality makes that decoding far easier ( if at the same time rather less triumphant there 's an undeniable pleasure in finding out that a favourite writer , actor or director you have admired for years turns out to be gay , as you always privately hoped and ‘ knew ’ ) but it returns us once again to the problem of biography , the danger of regressing to a simplistic reading of texts which simply locates their meanings in the author 's life story . |