Example sentences of "you have take [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Each of you has taken an oath to return a true verdict according to the evidence , but , of course , you have a duty not only as individuals , but collectively . |
2 | It was n't until they were er sort of six or seven years old that er you 'd , you 'd took a part time job . |
3 | But then avowed with a great deal of feeling , ‘ I sorely needed somebody 's help when , with daylight I returned to that hotel and discovered you 'd taken a train back to Mariánské Láznë ! ’ |
4 | Harriet was telling me you 'd taken the cottage opposite hers . |
5 | ‘ You 'd have been able to live very comfortably if you 'd taken the money I offered , after we separated , ’ he pointed out . |
6 | ‘ I confess that I thought you 'd taken the boat . |
7 | ‘ Why did n't you tell me you 'd taken the pearls ? |
8 | Yes y I think you 'd be more disappointed if you , if you 'd taken the tap this time and you 'd come out with a commended . |
9 | I also liked the pocket at the front of the sack — it 's big enough for hat and gloves , knick-knacks , food etc and easy for a companion to get at without you having to take the pack off . |
10 | Erm first of all er would you , if er if you became Euro candidate er the unequivocally support the objectors to this motorway and secondly , would it be an embarrassment to you having to take the same line as Gary on the matter . |
11 | Did you have to take a lot to the pawn shop ? . |
12 | ‘ Did you have to take a whole summer ? ’ she demanded angrily . |
13 | I see let take it from the other end , why did you have to take the insertion of the contingency fund of the estimates |
14 | But yes , did you , should you , you have taken the sixty P last week ? |
15 | Erm and she said an also I think she wants to ask you something and you know she asked you before and you 've taken no notice ! |
16 | ‘ You 've taken a fair prize there , ’ he said dispassionately , ‘ if he live . |
17 | Is it because you 've taken a stand since Mother 's been taking to her bed ? ’ |
18 | ‘ I know you 've taken a degree in textile design … ’ |
19 | I do n't believe it 's just me you 've taken a violent dislike to — ’ |
20 | Do n't die when you 've taken a turn . |
21 | You 've probably taken two hours getting the stuff out and then putting it back in again , and if you move it you 've taken a lot longer . |
22 | Once you 've taken the drug , your next decision could be influenced by that drug . |
23 | You 've taken the full course at the Academy of Marksmanship . |
24 | When you 've taken the splints off your leg you can use them to strap your arm up . |
25 | If you 've taken the last exercise seriously , you 'll be able to list some changes you 'd like to make : Go on — have a go ! |
26 | ‘ You 've taken the cottage on from the Russells , have n't you ? ’ |
27 | ‘ When you 've taken the tray , Cissie , I think you had better finish your flower-arranging , then get yourself ready for bed . ’ |
28 | ‘ But I do n't suppose you 've taken the trouble to read Finnegans Wake ? ’ |
29 | Better than that , the Power Launcher itself has a timed event facility , which means that you can set it to open an application at a given time — so that file you promised to send to a colleague via modem by ten o'clock on Thursday can be sent automatically , even if you 've taken the day off sick ( assuming the cleaner has n't switched your PC off , of course ! ) |
30 | SERAFIN : You 've taken the inverted commas off ? |