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

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1 But once you open the book and view the video you realise that for £62 you have the best buy in town .
2 For instance you had to know the names , the cast list .
3 For instance you 've got a , you 've got er staff here , half of them are women , would that be the same situation in schools in there ?
4 If you 're gon na do something radical and change the way that we 're going to look after children you 've got to take the people with you .
5 After dinner you had coffee with Dr Darnell until a quarter to ten .
6 Colour is best added during study ; during lectures you have no time to decide on relative importance , so do not underline anything in pen or pencil .
7 Bearing this number in mind , you decide how many tokens your child will have to pay for a list ( something like a menu ) of rewards you have constructed , such as choosing a favourite pudding , staying up later than usual , a box of crayons or a special outing .
8 You 're perhaps a little nervous of change you have n't got really a desire for adventure or anything too challenging .
9 What a wonderful lot of hair you have , I 've never seen it all down .
10 Do not resent the number of essays you have to write , as the old saying goes " practice makes perfect " !
11 but , but the thing is if , if the traffic 's gon na be heavy , if it thinks we 're gon na get stuck in traffic , if you 've got a G T I you 're that type of driver you 've got that type of power , you can sort of pass and save a bit of time
12 So you 're interested in what sort of function you 've got .
13 It might cost you a thousand pounds if you live in a a huge detached house and in the back of building you 've got lots of rooms .
14 If you want a highly paid industrial job with a lot of responsibility you 've got to do a science degree .
15 If you are not sure simply call our experienced support staff and tell them what kind of computer you have .
16 But it is very unfriendly in a way which erm has to do with the type of interaction you 've got to have .
17 I think Row was about the last row in and of course you 'd got all the fields , Gardens and what have you .
18 And er we used to get the work come to us all jumble up in waggons , and throw it onto a bench and then of course you 'd got to pick the top before you could turn it .
19 ‘ Well , of course you 've been there .
20 But you was with it all the War , even before the War , and then when the War came , and of course you 've got a fair amount when the War came on you see .
21 But of course you 've now got the modern police station you know .
22 All the women were , and that 's true of of the hosiery industry , of course you 've got a a there 's a big distinction between the hosiery industry as such and the hosiery finishing industry which was then the , they 're amalgamated now , but there were two entirely distinct unions , in tho Er as a matter of fact they n n they never met together .
23 But of course you 've known Spaxton for so long . ’
24 Er but of course you 've got to fund that yourself , or at least that 's what most people think .
25 And then of course you 've got your , I think people made more use of the convalescent club , which we have got .
26 " Of course you 've done nothing wrong , " I said .
27 Yes , you you 've got to extend the route , well of course you 've got to put up , trolley poles every for about forty yards and then of course there was two lengths of trolley wire that had to go because as you know trolley buses used to have two arms , positive and negative supply and er , of course the bus had to come back er alongside the premiu the outward route , it come on , so you had four wires up there and the cost of copper wire was terrific so the motor buses were developed and we expenim experimented with the buses on , on extensions mainly but when the extensions were finished we then begradged because trolley wires were then beginning to wear out , rather than replace them they would convert a trolley route into a bus route , and erm because the erm , there was a lot of people hated to see the demise of the trolley buses because they were so clean and silent and the buses came , you got the deal sloke and lumbering of the old engines , that a lot of people hated to see the trolley buses go but cos that was the , the reason that they went .
28 But on the other hand of course you 've often got to deal with not just them , but their parents or , or people around them or the people they relate to and
29 Of course you 've all got special personalities .
30 And then of course you 've got Ronald Reagan and history ended with Ronald Reagan .
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