Example sentences of "you [verb] [pron] have " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Have you heard what 's happened ? ’ |
2 | ‘ Have you heard what 's happened ? ’ |
3 | OLYMPIC aces returning from Barcelona this week brought back a very silly story about cycling superstar Chris Boardman : ‘ Have you heard he 's been tested for drugs . ’ |
4 | The hot garlic butter sauce poured over the snails obviously has a lot to do with the success of the dish , but to those who say that that is all you taste I have always protested that the soft , salty flesh of the snail is very much part of the enjoyment . |
5 | ‘ Are you hinting you have no wish to set eyes on this place again ? ’ |
6 | You got you 've got ta give 'em some . |
7 | And then you got You had to go three times a week ? |
8 | Then she said , ‘ If you were a good-looking chap who wore Armani suits and washed-silk shirts and things , and you found yourself sitting across from a girl with freckles and a ponytail — or at least , a girl who used to have freckles and a ponytail — and you realized she 'd grown up to be gorgeous , would you go for her ? ’ |
9 | You mean they 've found him ? ’ |
10 | ‘ What … you mean they 've turned up again ? |
11 | ‘ You mean they 've identified the species of tree — some evolutionary left-over from pre-history which they are propagating ? ’ |
12 | ‘ You mean we 've got to look after them ? |
13 | ‘ You mean we 've got to go on that ? ’ he said . |
14 | ‘ You mean we have n't had flowers in the house for four months and you never suggested before that I do it ? ’ |
15 | ‘ You mean we have to come now , right away ? ’ |
16 | ‘ You mean we have to let them both go . ’ |
17 | ‘ You mean it has n't already ? ’ |
18 | ‘ You mean it 's been handed back already ? ’ |
19 | You mean it 's been stolen ? ’ |
20 | you mean it 's been made in Devon |
21 | Oh right , you mean it 's broken in more ways than we previously thought . |
22 | Oh you mean she has lemonade or something like that ? |
23 | ‘ You mean you 've looked at the pictures ? ’ |
24 | You mean you 've never thought . |
25 | ‘ You mean you 've had more disappearances ? ’ gasped Gilbert . |
26 | ‘ You mean you 've been a closet hetero all these years ? ’ |
27 | ‘ You mean you 've been talking about — what was she called ? — Inez — the mother of Matthew 's children ? ’ |
28 | ‘ You mean you 've been investigating them ? ’ |
29 | ‘ You mean you 've got the boot along with the rest of us ? ’ |
30 | ‘ You mean you 've known all along where they were going ? ’ asked Georgiades . |