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

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1 It 's always essential to view the ridge you 've just conquered , for the serious purpose of hugging yourself with glee , and a wonderful view of The Grey Corries can be savoured from the war memorial on the A82 north of Spean Bridge .
2 ‘ And perhaps I should remind you that the contract you 've just cited binds you as securely as it does us , unless you 're willing to face interminable legal hassles in an effort to extricate yourself . ’
3 The other aspects of erm that 's the contract you 've already got the contract and the cheque .
4 I 've done that I mean one of the sad things about the stage door club is due to the design of the building you 've really got to be looking to go there .
5 WALKING SPEEDS ( M.P.H. ) — Walk for one mile along the route you have previously measured with the car 's odometer and time yourself .
6 The story you have just read was , of course , a made-up one .
7 It is the fact that if you change the goalposts you 'd better make sure the ball still goes between 'em .
8 Although judging by the telex you 've already tracked down the plutonium . ’
9 ‘ And you can point out all the ponies you 've just showed me who allegedly played in it , ’ said Ricky drily .
10 The pictures you 've never seen before
11 ‘ In the car you 've just come from , madam , ’ I answered helpfully .
12 Time , as W. H. Davies would say , ‘ to stand and stare ’ ; time to read the books you 've always promised yourself you 'd read one day ; time to think .
13 The unmotive you have vaguely hit on turns out to be that the fellow was obsessively jealous of his wife who was , as would be evident to everybody else , so obsessively faithful to him that no question of jealousy could arise .
14 ‘ You mean that 's the monster you 've just been telling me all about ? ’
15 Viewer , the add-in that lets you see the contents of files still on disk , has been improved and now allows the import of ASCII text and now lets you save the current worksheet and retrieve a new file in a single command — so reducing the risk of +:F7 you loosing the work you had just been doing before using it !
16 I trust the exercise you 've just a carried out has at least given you an insight into the format and use of this document .
17 Not only for now , but for everything ; all the help you 've always been to me . ’
18 An encore function for instantly repeating the last ten seconds of the scene you 've just watched .
19 In training though you can still have the same problem erm you know perhaps towards the end of the session you 've probably seen it as and I , I 'm guilty of it myself cos we 're trying to rap on through it as quickly as possible so we get in ya way by six o'clock or that so we break all the rules late in the day
20 It 's almost mesmeric as well is n't it , this repetition of now , now , now between between the but as as you were saying , it 's sketching all the details in so you , if you were sketching a fox , you know you begin somewhere and say you begin with the nose you 've just got a little detail the nose and the eyes but eventually you 've got to put the whole sketch in .
21 ‘ Not , perhaps , the punishment you 'd originally intended . ’
22 It 's the moment you 've always dreaded !
23 and now the moment you 've all been waiting for … if of course you entered our Christmas cracker competition … the answers and the winners
24 By doing this , you will enable us to claim back the tax you 've already paid on your gift .
25 If you leave after less than 5 years in the scheme ( 2 years after April 1988 ) , you can have a refund of your contributions , with a deduction to buy you back into the State scheme and to pay the tax you have previously not paid .
26 What do you honestly feel about ladies over the age of forty appearing nude in centrefolds such as Playboy , and if approached yourself , with the body you have today — which is marvellous — would you do it ?
27 In other words , you tend to notice behaviours that confirm the conclusion you have already reached and to ignore the behaviours that contradict it .
28 If your hunger of gold bee so insatiable that onely for the desire you have thereto , you disquiet so many nations , …
29 ‘ How often in the course of driving a car , taking a walk , or some routine activity , do you ‘ wake up ’ to discover that , for the moment at least , you have no recollection of the places you have just passed through or the things you have just done ? ’
30 More than two negative reasons for accepting a job can take a heavy toll on your resources of enthusiasm , particularly if you had the added disappointment of being turned down for the post you 'd really hoped for at the time .
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