Example sentences of "[conj] you have [verb] to " in BNC.

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1 Signposting is important in many aspects of essay-writing : in showing your reader where you have got to , how your paragraphs connect together and which words are your own and which are quoted .
2 You have tried to create a new charge code using option 7.7.1 — Create Charge Code and you do not have MANAGER privilege or you have tried to offline a package using option 9.1.0 — Request Package To Be Offlined , and you are not the package manager .
3 ‘ He told me he 'd got in touch again the moment he 'd heard that you 'd decided to soft pedal a bit on work and so could be open to having a boyfriend . ’
4 I tried phoning you this lunchtime to ask about the above proposal , but I do n't even know if I had the right number , though I got through to it twice ; about five different people spoke to me uncomprehendingly , and eventually a man came to the phone and said ‘ Bratislava ’ ; I did n't know whether that meant I 'd got a Bratislava number , or that you 'd gone to Bratislava .
5 Just , just let me mention that you , you told me that you 'd gone to Y S L ,
6 ‘ Anyhow , ’ she resumed , having no time then to fathom it , ‘ at first Lubor Ondrus , only out of devilment I 'm sure , seemed surprised that you 'd agreed to an interview .
7 Though when some seconds later her brain began to function , ‘ So Lubor was n't teasing when he seemed suprised that you 'd agreed to an interview !
8 I draw the attention of my hon. Friend to the recent threats issued by the Labour party candidate in Orkney and Shetland , who said that , by doing this , ’ it could certainly be argued by an incoming Labour Administration that you had contributed to your own redundancy . ’
9 I remind the hon. Member for Livingston ( Mr. Cook ) — he seems not to wish to rise on these matters — that the letter from the Labour party candidate to the trust applicant reads : ’ Were you to do this ’ — continue with the trust — ’ in the face of so much opposition , it could certainly be argued by an incoming Labour Administration that you had contributed to your own redundancy . ’
10 I was shocked by the quote on the outside of the envelope that you had used to ‘ draw attention ’ to the letter ; it certainly worked .
11 If you could go to her , genuinely sorry for the hurt you had caused her and knowing that you had come to terms with your conflict about the difference in your ages , then maybe she might be willing to consider starting again .
12 If we go back to that first , second slide , if you 're still alive in thirty years time , you may actually want the money that you 've gifted to people ten years ago , and erm that 's the problem you 've got .
13 Yeah , Could I also just quickly comment on the differences between columns H and I that you 've referred to .
14 All business is taken , so that particular , those particular items that you 've referred to I am already seeking to schedule that business for tomorrow , but I do n't want to preempt the situation and chance my arm any further than what it is , because I could end up falling on my face and I want to try and avoid that .
15 The reality is that you 've said to British Rail , you can bid for those franchises that nobody else wants
16 Pipeline business is the stuff that you 've sent to head office , been put on the shelf , and has n't issued yet , because of maybe medical in the writing , or there 's complications with it , you know , it 's sat on the shelf , but it has n't actually , the policy has n't wanged itself to the client .
17 Well thanks President for that welcome and thank you colleagues , Congress , for the welcome that you 've given to me .
18 I said : ‘ Mrs Ledingham says that you 've agreed to something metal . ’
19 Same way on your broad spreadsheets , you may include sources of references , mainly people that you 've spoken to , that provided you information .
20 What people everyone that you 've spoken to ?
21 I do hope that you 've come to terms with pregnancy now . ’
22 ‘ I feel very angry that you 've come to a conclusion about me without discussing the matter with me . ’
23 I could say that you 've come to the wrong place , but I wo n't . ’
24 " When you 've finished saying all that you want to say about these things , though , do you feel that you 've come to any definite conclusion ? "
25 The fact that you 've come to the end of the the .
26 As I said earlier , I 'm pleased that you 've come to Girton for this symposium , come away from your normal surroundings in the perhaps stuffy office in some district council to the beauty of the wide open spaces here out in the countryside .
27 So erm on on the basis on the assumption on the assumption that you 've put to me , then I would be prepared to accept that a hundred and twenty two hectares would be a reasonable level .
28 Because , in the current climate of debate , the drive to preserve the boundaries of class through culture can dissolve ( slip ? ) too easily into a concern with race , with the myth of white ethnicity , the myth , that is , that you 've got to be white to be British .
29 This can mean , in effect , that you 've got to be licensed for as many copies as you have machines .
30 no well because your looking down on every body else you tend to feel erm , well I feel sort of that you 've got to er feel responsible for them and look after them
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