Example sentences of "[interj] [conj] [pron] have " in BNC.
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1 | Oh or what have you yes . |
2 | No cos they have n't done this one because it should n't be in here ! |
3 | No cos they have n't put it out yet |
4 | No cos I have to plug in earphones . |
5 | No if you have a plain lady she 'd give you looks then it 's nice |
6 | No if I have a box and like dad said put that thing in there . |
7 | No but they have n't , Charlie apologized on Monday and they 've been really nice to me , been getting on really well with Jim and Charlie in lessons |
8 | No but we have to look at what , what 's a workable solution |
9 | No but we have to recor record a conversation . |
10 | I have no but I have acne . |
11 | And I said , no but you have the door open |
12 | No unless we have to Minus nineteen minus thirty seven divide by two minus twenty eight ? |
13 | ‘ Promise you 'll look in and say hello when you have time . ’ |
14 | Er yep and what have you got to say this morning Erin ? |
15 | At Leeds , they er , I have n't been and er I were in the Conservative club at Queensbury and they had a club , they had er , er a trip that went through to the erm , to the brewery and Leeds tt and they have a fi er a sociable room you know |
16 | But when yo when you walk in the door , I mean , first Stuart knew so he that 's why he took me in , and we walk in and there 's a head waiter would you like a table for two sir would you like a non smoking or a smo and then he showed you to your table and pulled your chair , you know , I mean tha not what you expect in a tea shop or coffee place you know i ha ha and they have proper waitresses with the little hat on , you know she 'll get about four tables so they 're looking after you and even on your saucer where you had your I mean yo your teapot and everything on the saucer 's a little mat so that you do n't drip , if it drips |
17 | Yep but I have n't |
18 | Instead of her saying oh and what have I done , I 'm sorry ! |
19 | Oh and you have it filled in . |
20 | Oh if you have been really ill |
21 | mhm And they have to buy everything for you , and it takes ages does n't it . |
22 | ’ ‘ Oh but I have . |
23 | Oh but you have n't heard any more ? |
24 | One hundred and thirty seven snuff box of casket form that 's the right one , yes and I have two hundred offered for this two twenty , two forty two sixty , two eighty , three hundred and twenty , three fifty , three eighty , four hundred at four hundred pounds , any more ? |
25 | over twats like that , though , yes and I have got right of way |
26 | ‘ Yes and you have to pay for them , do n't you ? |
27 | but if er , yes if you have somebody to take you to station and then we pick 'em up |
28 | Yes , yes When I have , have been entertaining Shirley and Terry , doing an evening meal on a Saturday or a Sunday , sometimes both to help Shirley when she 's getting into the run of going back to work I found that one of the cheapest of dinner party deserts is lemon meringue pie |
29 | Mm if you have some nice |
30 | So this business of of understanding how it happened from the , in inverted commas , victim 's point of view um this business of understanding the subsequent effects , this business of understanding the extent , ah are all enormously problematic and um it 's one of these things I would n't particularly like to have to design a survey of because it 's absolutely fraught with difficulty but nevertheless some some attempts have been made um as I have indicated . |