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

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1 I am sorry you have not heard from Sydney , you can not be long without letters , if they are not arrived already [ letter torn ] .
2 " And you 're sure you have n't got a hankering for this Terry ? " she asked at the end .
3 Yes , very good , and you 're sure you have n't put a three on that are n't you ?
4 ‘ I am glad you had not , ’ interrupted Theda .
5 ‘ I am glad you had not run away , ’ she said in an unwontedly meek voice .
6 I am sure you have not come here to satisfy an old man 's whims . ’
7 I 'm sorry erm as far as the schools are concerned you had presumably a lot of contact I mean as part of the national curriculum is if if you like is to build contact with the community and the schools .
8 I said Well I 'm sorry you 'd better refer to my solicitor who 's told me that you need a court order .
9 ‘ I would never discourage enthusiasm , no matter how lacking in talent , ’ Miss Hatherby continued , ‘ but , my dear , I 'm afraid you have neither . ’
10 I 'm afraid you have n't caught us at our best .
11 ‘ I 'm afraid you have n't yet had that pleasure . ’
12 ‘ That 's marvellous — I mean that 's terrible — I mean I 'm glad you 've almost found it . ’
13 He said slowly , ‘ I 'm glad you have n't forgotten last night .
14 I 'm sure you 've also experienced sessions you thought something somebody 's delivered in one session and found it really interesting you 've got a lot from it , and yet somebody else comes into the same subject matter and you think that you know was n't very interesting did n't , you know , did n't , I did n't really wanting to learn .
15 ‘ But I do n't really like swearing , and I 'm sure you 've already sworn quite enough for both of us .
16 I 'm sure you 've already agreed to do that . ’
17 I 'm sure you 've quite forgotten me . ’
18 I hope you 've found the meeting this evening positive , I 'm sure you have n't heard perhaps if the people found after the this evening and the guy up there reckons we ought to retire , well I do n't think we will retire but I think we will be responding to the things that you raised this evening I happen to think the Harlow theatre I 'm not sure how you measure success , erm I think we measure it 's success in the fact that people actually do use the building , people do come to see the shows .
19 I 'm sure you have n't forgotten that .
20 I 'm sure you have n't been eating hemlock stalks instead of celery , have you ? ’
21 I 'm sure you have n't .
22 I 'm sure you have perfectly good adoptive parents who think the world of you .
23 Erm I I 've done a lot of listening this evening er and I 'm sure you have too from from the way in which the the rest of the board have been responding er with there eyes and ears even if they have n't always been open .
24 It will take time , I 've detected , as I 'm sure you have too delegates , a feeling of confidence in our debates so far at this conference , a confidence that has n't been there recently .
25 I 'm sure you have as much right to be here as anyone . ’
26 How can I be sure you have not given it away to another ? "
27 I 'm pleased you have n't got spotlights here .
28 ‘ We have always said if we are going to be successful you have just got to try and keep winning and not worry about other results . ’
29 I 'm certain you have n't got any paper of your own .
30 And since we 're talking about public relations , I 'm surprised you have n't mentioned Ryan Blaney and Scudder 's Cottage .
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