Example sentences of "[adj] [noun pl] you have [verb] " in BNC.

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1 The political skills you have to increase your power and influence within an organization .
2 and then I said oh look at the bloody heels you 've got on oh my god ca n't get in there
3 Do you think that members of the different religions you have studied would be likely to agree with any of these ?
4 So those are all the different forms you 've got .
5 Any different shapes you have noticed in the rapid pattern of flowing speech will vary depending on the speaker , but even so , some shapes will be slightly different from others .
6 Also , you may want someone to be able to see base figures and a final result , but not the devious manipulations you have performed on the route twixt the two .
7 Please now think of the different places you have bought any stamps and related products , either for your own collection or as gifts for collectors .
8 I ca n't remember how you get there , I ca n't remember how cards is how many cards it is , but you get loads of cards , with with pictures of different things you have to kiss and it ranges from the hand at one point , navel six points , bottom seven , lips eight points , cheek three points , erm the chest fifteen points and there 's a fig leaf one fig leaf bud in there , fifteen points and you can kiss anything you like .
9 Do n't you have all sorts of cultural traditions you 've got to fight against .
10 Careers adviser Julie Bayley suggests structuring the CV so that your date of birth comes last and the interesting things you 've done recently up front — and that includes voluntary work .
11 Well that 's interesting the Kipsigies are er traditional people who live in Kenya and if they have , in other words er men have to pay a certain amount to the erm you know , woman if they 're gon na marry her and what they did was they study the and related it to the , to the girl that was actually getting married and what they found of course was that it fits the predictions of our theory er just as you 'd expect , given that the cultural things you have to allow for like , like for example in that most traditional cultures they like er women to be plump as we 'll see in the , in the actually fat is critical to female fertility and er so they might not have been plump , so what they did was they simply weighed the girls and they compared their , their , their weights with , with the , with the and sure enough strong correlation the fatter the girl , the bigger the .
12 Your reader will pay particular attention to your last paragraph and last sentence , largely because the last section has to bring to a suitable conclusion the various different arguments you have made .
13 - You find postal charges mysteriously a penny higher than you thought they were , so you buy a sheet of 1p stamps to upgrade all the old ones you have left , and then you find you have n't got any old ones left , only this big sheet of 1p stamps .
14 In the old cells you had to take a bucket of water in , get a wash , and then wash your underwear in it , in the same bucket .
15 OK , by now you 've lost valuable time and probably irritated the entire panel by dithering instead of being sure of what you 're going to say , quite apart from getting on with the actual pieces you have learned .
16 a man well personal things you 've got
17 So you are very unlikely to be able to tell your story ( and , once again , telling a story is what you are doing fundamentally ) without abandoning more than once the angel-on-the-shoulder viewpoint of whatever chief characters you have chosen .
18 ‘ Besides the early rises you have to deal with several huge trucks for the props , costumes , canteen and equipment .
19 No doubt you can think of reflex behaviours you have learned in this way .
20 What with these little niggling worries you 've had about the size of the crowd at Ayresome Park , coupled with some very obvious annoyance at Newcastle and Sunderland grabbing all the attention while the Boro do all the winning …
21 Write down examples of where in any of your present or previous relationships you have found that your own life has become significantly and progressively more chaotic and damaged .
22 So that 's a way of not relying on remembering , cos you 've got so many little squiggles you 've got to remember , not just in physics , in chemistry and in everything else .
23 This I much regret as it contained some of the most valuable things you had collected viz. the bird you call the Whiteheaded Swallow , all the Cinclosomas etc .
24 ‘ In the name of the Imam , use what little brains you 've got .
25 Those , those little boxes you 've got .
26 However , we have also been very grateful to WWF/UK for the valuable grants you have provided .
27 He 'd then possibly forgotten these dreams or fantasies and then when the stimulus of feeling something on the back of his neck happened to him whilst asleep , suddenly the fantasy came back , all as a piece as it were , and it occurred to me that your dream about driving off viaducts might be caused by being asleep , having one of these falling experiences , then relating it to previous thoughts you 'd had , you know on the freeway or something , oh my God , how awful it would be if I , if I drove off that bend below , do you know what I mean ?
28 Do n't fail to mention previous letters you have written and which have n't been answered .
29 and you go up this thing that winds in and out and like there 'd be cockerels sitting on the , on the little fences you have to go round , trying to peck you to death , er I was like only tiny , you know , it was just like
30 In this situation , it is often useful to look back at the good things you have achieved and the good times you 've enjoyed in the past .
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