Example sentences of "you [vb past] have [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Well you got to have tidy feet have n't you .
2 You seemed to have some trouble with that mattress downstairs , ’ the housekeeper remarked .
3 If you 'd had all people come in and try to bring in new ideas on to an old system , I do n't think it would have worked .
4 When you erm look back on it now , do you wish you 'd had more education at all when you were younger ?
5 If you 'd had any IOUs you 'd have sent them to my father , ’ she counter-attacked .
6 If you 'd had three pound sixty to spend then fifty would be fifty degrees .
7 sign it so they 'd know if you 'd had pink paper .
8 ‘ IT WOULD HAVE all been easier , Daddy , ’ said Juliet , ‘ if you 'd had some sort of regular job .
9 which you decided had some prospects of being reclaimed .
10 But you chose to switch on the news that day , or to hear it from a friend ; and you chose to have certain thoughts in response to that news .
11 We think you did have extra coupons when you got married .
12 Also , Simon wondered if you had had any thoughts on the questionnaire we need to put together for customers of the 3/e ?
13 Then that would sort of feed itself , but you had to have one man feeding the the scrapping machine and another man with a shovel , pulling away the the the the the the scrapped at the side and then you had to have another man feeding the long hay into the chaff cutter .
14 And of course you had to have great dustsheets to keep the dust .
15 And in those days you had to have fifteen years ' training before anyone would really look at you .
16 Well I had learnt shorthand and typing at school but erm the money was necessary at home you see , and er with my sister working there , at H and T Hornes , er she spoke for me and er I had an interview and and they put me up in the nursery , we used to call it the nursery see because we were all fourteens up there and er then they called it the cylinder shop and er my foreman was a fella name Archie and erm everything was very very strict indeed , we could not move away from our board you could n't speak to the next one that was working by you , and er there was a fella named Mr and he was he , I did n't work for him I worked for Mr , but some you cou you were afraid to move because of this man and he he he 'd stare at you and he 'd look at you and anyway erm they put me assembling and it was very interesting indeed , there was a tall stand on , we called it the bench , a tall stand with a screw on the top and then to as begin to assemble the locks you had to take what we would call the body , screw it into the er little on the stand and then we had tweezers , there were , in the body there were five springs and then you had to have five breast pins and when you got the springs in you .. we have to have a plug at the back so as we could put each pin and push the plug over that a dummy plug we called it and so that was five pins were in and then there was a ball er when that , when we came to put it in our vice , we had to put the V I C E not V O voice .
17 You had to have level furrows as the drill coulters had to enter the land at equal depth everywhere .
18 and that , that would be because your , your twenty million pounds in it has really got no erm , had got no independent justification on arbitrary limiting a number of people able to compete , but what , what if you 're able to satisfy everybody that you had to have some pay out capital , twenty million is ridiculous
19 Then that would sort of feed itself , but you had to have one man feeding the the scrapping machine and another man with a shovel , pulling away the the the the the the scrapped at the side and then you had to have another man feeding the long hay into the chaff cutter .
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