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

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31 Yeah well we 've got a job to do if you 're a soldier you 've got a job to do okay , you 've got a bit of training , you 've got a job to do
32 Bernd and Hilla Becher are back at Sonnabend with another accounting of related industrial architectures ( 9 January — 6 February ) while Edition Julie Sylvester is showing what is probably the biggest photograph you 've ever seen .
33 And , in a voice concealing his triumph , the caddie replied , ‘ That 's the only club you have left , sir . ’
34 this afternoon , thank you , and your raffles now , er Mrs on the pink you 've got the first one love , give it to Mabel
35 It is often tempting to think that some critic you have read can summarise your viewpoint better than you yourself can , and so to end your essay with a quotation from someone else .
36 That 's a nasty cough you 've got .
37 ‘ It is your uncle Gaston you have to convince , mon cher , not me , ’ the Baronne said with a shrug .
38 Both made from remnants of terylene bought by Madeleine at a sale in Le Havre and run up by her on the black and gold sewing-machine you had to pedal like a toy car .
39 It was the sort of place where you are accepted for what you claim to be , your worth depending on how much gold or silver you have in your purse .
40 It works on a mental level as well as a physical one and you can off-load all the stress and tension you 've carried around the course .
41 ‘ I 've been noticing how very much roof you have , ’ she said to my mother .
42 It 's the other stuff like repairs and maintenance you have to carry out . ’
43 For temporary fencing you have the choice of hurdles , sheep netting , or three systems of electric fencing .
44 To find the roots of the tragedy you have to look at Somali history .
45 She 'd got thing in her in her er yeah what 's what it is up she damaged it ooh some years ago and it 's been a bit weak since like , you know but sh it was only a few weeks ago we got some computer big computer , with big discs and she twisted her hand in in pulling one out , you know it 's I do n't how , the fell or something and she went to cash it or whatever and of course we 're riding the motorbike for the like you have to change gear it 's only a small seater , your bike 's open
46 In this industry you 've got to be very much an ‘ open-door ’ person .
47 Er , and if I said it about any television programme you had watched .
48 Perhaps in future you 'd better save that sort of chat for people who know me .
49 To have good point of contact , you have to have good footwork and to have good footwork you have to be very strong .
50 ‘ It 's the first sandwich you 've ever made me that has n't got any paint on it . ’
51 You should have left it there Dominic would eat it , he 'll find it , he 'll say who 's been down here and had a sandwich you have n't had one
52 In terms of the weight you have to carry around , it is a light fuel .
53 In this chapter you have discovered many ways in which foods containing dietary fibre can make you feel more satisfied — and the food has not yet gone down the throat .
54 ‘ And I suppose it 's my fault you have n't got it ? ’ he demanded .
55 A rare one she is for putting her feet up and having an early supper in front of the telly you 've put in her room . ’
56 And making a load of hay especially , you had to work it , roll every pitchfork you had , roll it and set it properly so that you knew as you now then you must have numbers on them so you know how to unravel that lot .
57 Well while you had an apprenticeship you had about four years .
58 ‘ You 'll mind to tell us whatever gossip you have , eh ?
59 To sit down in a cafe you had to buy a cup of tea .
60 ‘ What a suspicious mind you 've got . ’
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