Example sentences of "you [vb mod] [adv] have [verb] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | You may already have written to Mr Popham to ask him to act in this way . |
2 | What about any claims that may come to light in the future , for instance in relation to products that you may already have bought from the company ? |
3 | By this stage , you may already have booked into a dog training class . |
4 | Yes , I mean you may well have seen on the television , some of the first film of some of the camps , that the first sort of rioting was about water . |
5 | At last the baby is born but you may still have to stay in hospital overnight . |
6 | You may then have to look through reams of examples before you decide on the right person for the job . |
7 | You must surely have recovered from your shyness over your unfortunate injury . |
8 | That is a book you must often have heard of — a series of letters between two lovers ; Julie and Saint-Preux . |
9 | A life science graduate already well experienced as a CRA , you should ideally have worked with antibacterial products . |
10 | ‘ There is no legal justification whatever ’ , he thundered , ‘ in saying that Meehan was wrongly convicted , and having heard all the evidence in this case , you might well have come to the clear conclusion that he was in fact rightly convicted . ’ |
11 | On top of this you 'll rarely have to queue for a route ( even on The Napes ) . |
12 | Jane Fowler asks why only 9 per cent of women who can benefit are taking the option There are still too many doctors who will say ‘ I 'm afraid it 's just your age , my dear ’ or ‘ You 'll just have to live with it' |
13 | ‘ There are still too many doctors who will say ‘ I 'm afraid it 's just your age , my dear ’ or ‘ You 'll just have to live with it ’ , ’ says Nicol . |
14 | ‘ You 'll just have to do without it , wo n't you , ’ his wife told him . |
15 | So you 'll just have to hang on a bit . |
16 | Well you 'll just have to explain to her , the other one |
17 | ‘ You 'll just have to stay with me , I suppose . |
18 | William , as you 'll doubtless have gathered by now , was my father . |
19 | You 'll never have to battle for information again . |
20 | A couple more sessions like that and you 'll never have to worry about mosquitoes again . ’ |
21 | You 'll never have to worry about it . |
22 | If you go to America you 'll still have to depend on someone for a living . ’ |
23 | You must get out of this place and do the one good thinking you 'll ever have done for any woman . |
24 | is that basically erm you you go and work as a dogsbody and erm graduates are allowed to take the exams within two years and and you 'd probably have to go on night school thing or something |
25 | ‘ You 'd probably have managed without me . ’ |
26 | You 'd never have to deal with things like that in Crossmaglen . |
27 | ‘ It 's told me things that you 'd never have admitted in a hundred years . ’ |
28 | The result was that sometimes members of the family or others who went to her for help came away empty-handed , however great their needs or deserts might be ; Addy never used need as a yardstick But on the other side of the medal were the occasions , such as this one , when she volunteered something you 'd never have dreamed of asking for , and you were free to accept it because you knew she 'd be disappointed , not relieved , if you refused . |
29 | I think the safety net gives us the ability to do the Mahabharata , Out On Tuesday , After Midnight , to keep running Channel Four News at 7 pm , and everything else that in the commercial world you 'd actually have to look at . |
30 | But the converse is that if you can make it work you 'll have bought a fair lease on a prime site that you could never have afforded in the ordinary way . |