Example sentences of "[coord] [adv] you have " in BNC.

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1 Or perhaps you had n't noticed ? ’
2 Or perhaps you 've found that you can not make a square turn to the right like those you find so easy to the left .
3 Maybe you need to track down an old kitchen manufacturer , or perhaps you 've just signed a contract to get rid of a high-pressure salesman , and are worried because there does n't appear to be a get-out clause .
4 Or perhaps you 've an idea that you might worm your way into my affections , is that it ?
5 Or perhaps you 've been telling her about when her periods will be due .
6 Or perhaps you have a good relationship with your financial backers ?
7 Or perhaps you have friends in my bank , eh ? ’
8 You can stand on a stage grinning like a fool but sooner or later you 've got to stand up for what you believe in , ’ says Harding .
9 No matter how skilled you are at interior design and DIY , sooner or later you have to go shopping .
10 One response to this objection , though , is that sooner or later you have to decide what someone means and how it is relevant to you ; so you might as well take that decision consciously , while you have the book or article in front of you to check .
11 Or maybe you have to knock down two or three tins to win a prize — yes , that 'd be best .
12 Or maybe you have seen a crystal ball containing a tiny house which you can shake to produce a brilliant snowstorm ?
13 Or maybe you have a desire to ‘ expose ’ yourself in some way — perhaps as an artist or politician — but are blocking yourself through fear of humiliation or rejection ?
14 ‘ You have probably done it because it is hot tonight , or maybe you have used up the trousers . ’
15 Because when you were trained in those days you only had two children or otherwise you had another nanny if you had more .
16 The idea seems to be that you have tacitly accepted the protection of the laws and thereby you have tacitly undertaken to obey them .
17 Erm one wonders whether that 's erm wise in the long term because once you 've closed down a coal mine of course you ca n't er re-open it very easily because the roof falls in and it floods and effectively you have to start again from er from scratch .
18 I think the proof of the pudding was that y you know you finished up in twelve minutes and arguably you have three minutes could have been spent floating around just chatting about this , that and the other .
19 And suddenly you 've become the thing you are :
20 Because all that happened to you , but you could n't use up your energy , you could n't help that child across the road , and suddenly you 've got to get rid of all that , and you take it out on the child .
21 But turn a corner , walk a few yards , and suddenly you have stepped back centuries , to the old town , a place where it is sleepy quiet and easy to believe all they say about Aarau 's eventful past .
22 Perhaps you merely intimidated him and perhaps you had reason too .
23 So what they had done it had a big slab there and it had got on it er The World 's Largest Slate Mine , and perhaps you 've seen it yourself they 've rubbed the T off and they put V and somebody 's done a very good job of it er in the same paint and everything .
24 So I asked them in the lodge like do n't do any damage and Tom was in e he gave them a good lecture so and the lads in the lodge said , Well look you tell them as well not to do this attitude and perhaps you 've seen it on these flumes when they saw a crowd that was there they were changing gear with the Land Rover and through you know like anybody in the way you 'd be underneath .
25 You were only young too and perhaps you 'd found it difficult that first time , to avoid having to make another date .
26 If you are busy at home or out at work ( and perhaps you have others to look after as well ) it can be hard to envisage any free time .
27 And perhaps you have too , ’ I thought .
28 Erm , and then I just thought I 'd finally conclude a bright , cos I think it , it 's like how I see myself at work , erm with showing you where our work comes from erm and basically you 've got all these arrows coming in and er sometimes you do have a sense of feeling quite bombarded with requests for work , but the main , I mean the main formal source of our work is the local government sub committee , which is erm , like Mary was referring to earlier , every department or unit in our in the Council have to formally report and get it 's work through by a Council committee , our committee is the local government sub committee and it formally sets our work programme once a year , and I our priorities , it also comes up with other things it would like us to do by the way , during the course of the year , so erm , that includes Mary as well . .
29 ‘ Yeah , well , ’ sighs a world-weary Mark , ‘ when we got to Number One in America it was pretty great and pretty terrible and basically you have to be pretty shit to get to Number One in America , we kept on saying that to everybody … ’
30 , late at night , , they 've got the boat , and the tape , they 're both out on tape and video , and basically you have to go back , as soon as the boat comes through docks the next person picks it up and goes , so you 've got very little time to pick up information , and all the time you ca n't go in , and the clock 's going , and the clock 's going and you switch , and they said it was , next to you , they said it such a
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