Example sentences of "you have had some [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ IT WOULD HAVE all been easier , Daddy , ’ said Juliet , ‘ if you 'd had some sort of regular job .
2 ‘ I think you 've had some kind of breakdown , ’ said Julius in a slightly gentler voice .
3 And you and you 've erm through through your work as a social worker , you 've had some contact with people in the flats .
4 ‘ I gather you 've had some contact with a young MI5 officer called Robert Urquhart ? ’
5 Anyway you ca n't go in the car cos you 've had some drink .
6 Wait till you 've had some experience before you start talking about love to a silly old virgin , that 's my advice , my girl . ’
7 Er shall I combine my two found questions which the Committee would like to put to you please and , and that is there are two points that really do come out of Maxwell very much , but I think you 've had some experience .
8 ‘ When you 've had some breakfast , make a film test , ’ he said .
9 You 're not a real climber until you 've had some epics ! ’
10 You 've had some trouble up there , have n't you ? ’
11 ‘ Go to bed when you 've had some supper .
12 Okay so you 've had some interviews , you 've got some more interviews coming up ?
13 ‘ I think probably we ought to leave it until you have had some sleep .
14 Acquiring this kind of expertise brings its own rewards and it is gratifying to discover that it is often easier to explain a subject to others when you have had some difficulty mastering it yourself .
15 It is also very important for you to reward yourself when you have had some success .
16 It is easier to reformat text after typing it in ( rather than before ) until you have had some practice .
17 Again , it is a matter of personal preference whether you prepare the bud or rootstock stem first , but until you have had some practice and know just what is involved , I suggest that you start with the bud .
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