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

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1 And you had a bit of rage or duster or something , you 'd got your slate filled , you 'd just wiped it up , and dried it , start again .
2 Play ‘ Soul Makossa ’ by Manu Dibango and ‘ Wild Safari ’ by Barrabas back to back and you had a hybrid of rock , jazz and Afro-funk .
3 and eat it , and you had a cream cake
4 We used to have a pick , er er that was a blade that had a slot in it and you had a pick shaft with a box and er a an iron box on the top .
5 And you had a cup with him , perhaps ? ’
6 and you had a talk on drugs , you know , about things , I think it makes people curious .
7 People have talked a bit about their children and er and , and how beautiful they are , supposing you were a fairy god mother and you were at a christening and you had a wand and you could endow one gift , would it be beauty ? , is beauty the most important gift ? , button one for yes and button two for no and I 'd love to go round the world and ask this question , but out of one hundred Scottish women seven of you say yes , but ninety three of you think there is a more important gift than beauty and what that might be we shall talk about another time , but for all thank you now , thank you for watching , good bye
8 If they were grubby , you were told to put your hand out and you had a cut with cane , a punishment which was then meted out to the other hand , followed by the order — ‘ Go and wash ’ .
9 Add to this that she was a vain woman with a streak of snobbery , but one who had made a friend of Alice Fernie ( who herself was unlikely to pick her friends haphazardly ) ; that she was a man-hunting , high-life-loving girl who had shown no desire to keep up her connection with her old stamping-grounds ; and finally , that she apparently received obscene letters with equanimity , merely folding them up and putting them away like love-letters sentimentally preserved ; add all these things together and you had a woman who was as incomprehensible as women traditionally are .
10 And you had a load more for you birthday
11 Well that was one would stand against the wall and about four would get down like that and you had a team say of five .
12 ‘ Difficult ’ seemed to mean that your pimp had beaten you up and thrown you out , and you had no money for a fix and could n't stand up until you 'd had one .
13 And you had no idea where she was going ? ’
14 And you had no choice but to tell him .
15 So can you imagine if you had a conversation with somebody from er er another country and you had no language in common at all ?
16 ‘ But difficult to be sure , since your mother died quite young , and you had no brothers or sisters . ’
17 They just r r rammed their way and you had an man the they had a man they tell me I I 've never seen one But erm this was as far as I can make out er by the They had a man standing by you see with a a spanner and er gave it a quarter turn every time it hammered the the drill sort of hit the rock , went into the and hammered .
18 Aileen , do you remember last year and you had the trampoline in the back garden , Grant , on the lawn and you started her off .
19 I mean look , for forgetting the women , but just look look at who else did well in those elections and who did less well , you had the modernizers doing less well , the Tony Blairs and the Gordon Browns , and you had the traditionalists , or the perceived traditionalists if you prefer , er the John Prescotts , for instance , and the Frank Dobsons doing extremely well .
20 And you had the impression he knew that would be the case as he raced down Jefferson Avenue for the first time .
21 And presumably if you wanted to revise a book at all , and you had the book on your floppy disk or in your computer in some for , you could again use your word processor to bring it up to date in a revised version .
22 And presumably if you wanted to revise a book at all and you had the book on your floppy disk or in your computer in some form , you could again use your word processor to bring it up to date in a revised version ?
23 And you 've no idea where Chris could have hidden the book ? ’
24 What and you 've no back yard !
25 My sons are decent boys and you 've no call to complain where they 're concerned .
26 And you 've no choice .
27 But I 've no right to love you , and you 've no right to do this .
28 And you 've no need to introduce yourself , as I 'm sure you 're all too aware !
29 ‘ Er — I know you said that you were the one asking the questions , and you 've every right , of course , ’ she added hastily , ‘ but — hmm — when did you find out that I was n't a journalist — that Cara was Mrs Barnaby Stewart .
30 You mentioned environment , Councillor and you 've a Government white paper , a common inheritance .
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