Example sentences of "you have make [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I see you 've made several versions of |
2 | But it seemed to me you 'd made certain assumptions … ’ |
3 | I 've got a handout for this one , What would you and your family have to give up in retirement if you 'd made inadequate provision ? |
4 | You would have the right only if you 'd made good use of your experience of life . ’ |
5 | We 'd just feel happier if we 'd thought you 'd made some provisions for the future . ’ |
6 | And now I 'd like to leave you with this thought " Do you have to make many speeches in the course of your work ? " |
7 | Richard do you have to make those noises ? |
8 | so you 've made sixty pounds overnight |
9 | Early one pre-Sale morning a stranger silently passed two sorters working in the vestibule , went for a few minutes into the Church , which happened at eh time to be empty of all nut noods , and then said to them as he walked out ‘ You 've made that Church live . ’ |
10 | And you 've made that plain enough . ’ |
11 | " Yes , you 've made that plain enough and it does n't bother me . " |
12 | ‘ You 've made good speed , ’ said Hotspur when they were alone . |
13 | You 've made lumpy custard you can eat it . |
14 | And you 've made this thing , hydrogen carbonate |
15 | You 've made this programme yours , Fran , and the public would n't be happy to accept a substitute . |
16 | Well you 've made this study and you 've written a book , Policies for Educational Accountability I think it 's called , which is just recently come out , and I 'm sure that will be a , a very worthwhile contribution , but let me just ask you a personal questions . |
17 | But once you 've made this sauce of yours I suggest you have a bath and a rest before we eat . |
18 | You can try by giving him his work back and saying , " You 've made three spelling mistakes there . |
19 | Okay and then carry on Okay so now you 've made three sets of |
20 | You 've made three decisions so far , and they were easy . |
21 | It is a heartening sight , evocative of all the sun and bright colours of Provence ; it is economical because it is one of those composite dishes which you gradually build up , to which you can make additions or subtractions and for which the planning of the colours , flavours , extra salads , vegetables , sauces , becomes perfectly intoxicating — but steady , keep a hold , or you 'll find you 've made enough food for thirty , and you 'll have to order another case of wine and invite twenty more guests … |
22 | ‘ You 've made enough trouble already . |
23 | I note that you 've made some headway towards solving things on the technical front . |
24 | You 've made some provision for your children it 's written in absolute trust for their benefit . |
25 | And you 've made some additions … |
26 | ‘ Tell Graham you 've made some enquiries and that you 've come up with something . |
27 | and then if you 'd been off sick at all you had to make that time up as well so it was about four years and six months I did there altogether . |
28 | You have made many changes . ’ |
29 | However , if , as applies to many women , despite having worked for a good number of years you have made insufficient contributions to qualify for a full pension , you should contact your local Social Security office , quoting your pension number and national insurance number . |
30 | When you have made safe access to the margins you must then decide whether to simply lay a number of planks to take a chair and your tackle , or to be more elaborate and build a proper stage . |