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

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31 So that you 've got football pitches there , with cricket pitches but if you wanted , if you were a golfer you went across to the golf course .
32 So that you 've got a vague idea of er what 's going to befall you for the rest of today ?
33 How could we use this what are the benefits of doing this or the disadvantages of doing this so that you 've got people within the group who could as a plant and know what to do with those ideas he comes up with them or she comes up with them do n't know what to do with them just comes up it 's up to the rest of the group and monitor evaluate you know the person that 's always putting things that never work .
34 Erm well it was , it was really to go through erm just to , to give you a face so that you 've got someone to contact
35 And how d' you get toast charred so that you 've got to scrape it off but it is n't burnt ?
36 Well , I think perhaps what we 'll do cos you 've missed quite a few of these out so I think what we 'll do erm is to leave that what you 're doing there for a moment we 'll go through this mark this and the one 's you have n't done we 'll do so that you 've got this one straight .
37 From six , so if you give us data every week for the next six months , and as I say , in six months ' time , we 'll then be working on actuals , but until that time , we 'll work on company averages for you , so that you 've got a plan to work to .
38 The only thing that I said was erm that Tony told us that you keep your game tonight so that you 've got a friend any time you want .
39 So that you 've got an A four size .
40 And a large part of my time in Uganda was spent trying to market new species , taking on a wider range of species , and a more intensive utilisation , so that you 've opened up your canopy enough to encourage the regeneration of the valuable species .
41 Two slotted benches occupied most of the space and they were high up so that you had to sit with neck bent or smash your head against the ceiling .
42 Then there was some talk of placing portions in various magazines , so that you had to buy the lot in order to read the book .
43 Not round Havers , wh they park where those , those sort of shops are they they park all around the corners so that you have to go out round them .
44 They overtake you and then they slow right down so that you have to go oohooh and stop .
45 You can buy just about everything you ever need in Funchal , but you may have to search to find it — many shops may just recently have run out of the very product you want , so that you have to search for a shop which still has old stock until more is imported .
46 Also , the opponent may fall in an unexpected direction , so that you have to spin around and perhaps take a step to reach him .
47 In the examination itself , divide up the time on the basis of how the marks are likely to be distributed ; if you run out of time for your first answer , quickly sketch a conclusion and move on to the next question , so that you have provided at least a general indication of work in all the questions .
48 oh well not only that you 've got to fetch the potatoes , peel them , then cut them in pieces
49 You must show not only that you have seen the chapel , but that you can identify it .
50 Even if you b I I I would imagine that many of you , based on the notes alone that you 've got from here , without any reading , would probably get through So , you 've got nothing to worry about as long as you do the work .
51 Open the door of the wardrobe , put a wrapper over the big one , put it in the back , then sandwich another one , a picture in perhaps if you 've run out of things like that , till you get to the front , close the door , and you 've got it all packed away neat out of the way .
52 Erm perhaps if you 've got a pencil handy here .
53 I think I could bear losing you a line better if you had belonged to me , even for a short while . "
54 Advertising is such a complicated business that you may be able to assimilate it better if you have spent a few years " knocking-around " — travelling perhaps , or working in a shop or doing different kinds of jobs .
55 CRUISING slowly in the rush hour traffic , you look down at the radio to switch stations and — bang — the car in front stops suddenly and you 've run into it .
56 Art had always tried to give back what he had gained in life , he felt grateful for what he felt he had to be given , some said he 'd achieved a great deal , but in his heart he felt fate had dealt him with him gently and you have to make the most of the lo of the card life deals you .
57 Just raised slightly does n't it yes and obviously if you 've got fifty people and you do n't have a microphone or anything then it becomes even more so .
58 Obviously if you 've got a load that 'll take a whole van load you build it up as high as you can .
59 You would have the right only if you 'd made good use of your experience of life . ’
60 Only if you 've got something to measure it by .
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