Example sentences of "[conj] you have [adv] [verb] i " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ It frightened me that you had not told me . |
2 | I 'm supposed to think that you 've just given me the OK . ’ |
3 | I have no intention whatsoever of rejecting any of the designs that you 've just shown me . ’ |
4 | The , the , the , the , the number that you 've just quoted me is yes , |
5 | I know that you 've never forgiven me for what happened , and I do n't blame you , darling . |
6 | ‘ What I mean is that you have already told me , ’ he cut in sharply . |
7 | Some of you may not know that you have recently given me two lovely present , the first , for my birthday , being a beautiful flower arrangement which gave me great pleasure , particularly as I live in the centre of London and my nearest ‘ garden ’ is Regent 's Park ! |
8 | ‘ I see a lot more than you 've ever given me credit for ! ’ he retorted curtly . |
9 | But knowing how to make a fire might just save your life one day , so you 'd better watch me carefully in case you have to do this yourself . ’ |
10 | Because you did not meet the deadline and you 've just told me that deadline means the day I said I wanted it . |
11 | ‘ And you 've never let me down . |
12 | ‘ And you 'd best call me Tom . |
13 | Well , I am here to tell you the opposite , and you 'd better believe me . |
14 | ‘ And you have n't introduce me to your new friend . ’ |
15 | Have n't you er , you got Alistare insured , and you have n't got me insured ? |
16 | ‘ Here 's me goin' on about my life , and you have n't told me about yours . |
17 | If you had not confessed I think I would have beaten it out of you . ’ |
18 | If you had n't made me hate you , it might have gone on for months . ’ |
19 | Sam said to me thoughtfully , ‘ If you had n't stopped me , I 'd have rolled up the curtain so as to go into the dock in a boat , and all that stuff under the water would have slithered away into the river and no one would have been any the wiser . ’ |
20 | I would n't have come to the office in the first place if you had n't asked me . ’ |
21 | And if you had n't seen me , what would you have deduced from the name ? |
22 | For a moment she was taken aback , realising for the first time that she had n't explained herself very well , then , gathering her wits together , she retorted briskly , ‘ If you had n't assaulted me and accused me of being a burglar I would have told you that the Svend I 'm looking for is a student who met my sister at the Roskilde music festival and afterwards entertained her and her friends here in this apartment for several nights . ’ |
23 | If you had n't accompanied me tonight then none of this might have happened . |
24 | I would n't have proposed if you had n't allowed me to hope . ’ |
25 | ‘ If you had n't come I would have been up all night . ’ |
26 | Oh I 'd be fine if you had n't pulled me out of line |
27 | ‘ And if you had n't got me out in time ? ’ |
28 | If you had only given me my wife and children : Dayenu ! ’ |
29 | You take me away for the weekend and then come back and act as if you 've just met me at a friend 's house for the first time ! |
30 | ‘ If you 'd only told me — ’ she began . |