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

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1 But then — in view of the fact that you already had a boyfriend — I acquitted her of any devious motives . ’
2 Whenever you use a semicolon , note that you also had the option of using a full stop instead .
3 He tells the employers to ‘ provide your slaves with what is right and fair , because you know that you also have a Master in Heaven ’ ( Col. 4:1 ) .
4 I tried to explain that you either had the vibe or you did n't , it was n't something that I could explain . ’
5 These meetings can provide an opportunity to be sociable and to exchange views and experiences as they arise , and can help to reduce tension and the feeling that you alone have the monopoly on making elementary mistakes .
6 ‘ I think if you apply your thoughts a little , you 'll find that you only have the memory of those memories .
7 Ensure , too , that you always have a selection of spare needles ranging from fine to heavy ( 70–100 ) .
8 The good thing about cruises is that you always have the ship 's staff to help you if you have a problem and there are always guided tours laid on at every port of call .
9 You can sue the professionals — builders , architects , surveyors or engineers — by courtesy of the Defective Premises Act 1972 , despite the fact that you never had a contract with them yourself .
10 ‘ Because you 're my cousin , and because I feel sorry that you still have the need to carry out these childish tricks . ’
11 So , what I would suggest is that you certainly have a word with the police and draw their attention to it and if anybody listening has parked their car there , do please consider just how safe it is where you 're parking and think of other people .
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