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

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1 If your lecturer has not given you a book list , get one of your larger colleagues to persuade him to do so .
2 ‘ Do n't you know God has not given you the spirit of fear but of love and a sound mind ? ’
3 I also know that your informant there has not told you the truth .
4 So if group captain White has already given you an example of the reduction we 've made in in some of our er scalings of those equipment , er it was also suggested by the contractors that economies could be achieved by reducing the number of bases , the extent to which all squadrons should be fully multi role equipped and by contractualising more of the second and third line support , erm , we and the other partners are still considering these proposals in detail er and have n't actually taken decisions yet but there are certainly some possibilities in that area for er economies against the original cost estimate .
5 ‘ Come in here a bit , ’ she suggested as they came to her room , ‘ I 'd better tell you a secret . ’
6 I suppose I 'd better offer you a drink now that you 're here . ’
7 I think I 'd better give you a course of broad-spectrum antibiotics .
8 but I mean you do n't think erm cos he said to me he said oh I suppose I 'd better buy you a Christmas present and I said yeah buy me something that I 'd use .
9 But they would have only given you a book for
10 Someone may have even done you a favour .
11 ( Mutengene is a harder word than Sasse so I had better give you the pronunciation : Moo-teng-genay . )
12 oh yes he said I 've worked it out those extra hours I 've paid you for them but I thought you actually worked for them for nothing and I 've just given you a bonus
13 ‘ I 've just given you a job to do .
14 Now I 've not given you a lot of chance to speak because you said you do n't want to go and to , but I want
15 ‘ Well , I 'm sure I 've always given you every attention .
16 Er and she said I 'll ring you ag I said oh dear someone now coming to the door , she said , never mind I 'll ring you on Saturday , so I said alright and er and she lives at Wyndham , Norfolk , my husband 's niece and erm , you see , and then there 's the other one and she said , auntie you 're always so cheerful , I said , well I try to be cheerful because like everybody else I get a little depressed sometimes because , you see , I have no sisters and brothers , I have three elderly cousins who live away and who I , who I see , one was here a fortnight ago er er er my cousin and his wife er , you see , it will be on a Wednesday , a fortnight today , no Thursday , yes , you see , a fortnight ago and they said , we 'll come again an we 've always bought you a bunch of daffodils so we shall come again when the daffodils are and er and they bring me over bits and pieces because er she was a cook and they bring me something nice to eat
17 ‘ Well , I 've simply saved you the trouble , have n't I ? ’
18 ‘ They 've definitely offered you a place ? ’
19 We have just given you an example of a typical dieter 's antecedent events , leading to the breaking of the diet .
20 I have also sent you a catalogue of Greenpeace merchandise so that you may choose from it , and may I draw special attention to the Greenpeace enamel dove badge which we would particularly like you , as a new supporter , to purchase and wear .
21 We , I have n't asked you the question !
22 They have n't give you the breakdown of donations and who they give it to ?
23 No , I have n't read you the rest of mine cos you 'll laugh .
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