Example sentences of "[prep] it you have " in BNC.

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1 I mean you could have , if you have basically what we 're saying is that you have a whole load of of subject reports and on the top of it you 've got form tutor report
2 See there was part of it you 've got er you 've got to have somebody with you .
3 What a time of it you 've got .
4 Mind you he went out and he had to have er erm mind you he 's had that , when you think of it you 've had half of that back .
5 And I would n't suggest you , you tamper with it , er , because if you do damage the framework of it you 've got no redress from the company .
6 Well let's get on with it you 've got one of them .
7 If you 'd anything to put in it you 'd blowed the a the dampness out you see and dried it .
8 So if you 've got a three amp fuse another three amp fuse and a , a three amp fuse in and another one in it you 've got nine amps have n't you ?
9 To draw a figure looking relaxed or with movement in it you 've go to be able to draw the nude very well . ’
10 But with a computer right scan it and i if take erm picked a note or whatever you wan na do to it you 've done it .
11 It was next to a postcard-seller , and to get to it you had to go past a row of very strange postcards stuck on the railings : views of Cairo , oleographs of Levantine saints , scenes of the Massacre of the Marmelukes and from the Great War of Independence , portraits of the Madonna and of St Catherine , and , of course , hundreds of indecent photographs , very precise in some respects , strangely vague in others .
12 ‘ Your concern does you credit , and I 'll see to it you have a few things wrapped up for the poor woman when you go to see her . ’
13 If like one or two of us who are thinking about it you 've already been thinking about it you 've got two or three of these complete already .
14 If like one or two of us who are thinking about it you 've already been thinking about it you 've got two or three of these complete already .
15 I say , it i , it 's nice , I mean , unless you you really know about it you have no idea at all .
16 And so he 's the one who started doing this — I do n't know if you remember Rolling Stone during that period he started getting slight , not really new wave , but we used some of the constructivist thing of breaking pages somewhat and pushing things on angles or erm My favourite was his Bob Dylan spread which actually I did , but it was based on what he was trying to get me to do , where everything read left to right and everything was , you know , point sizes lined up and everything was on a column grid , but it was , when you looked at it you had to , you know , like focus on it .
17 Yeah , well if you 're gon na be any good at it you 've got ta get your own are n't you ?
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