Example sentences of "the [noun sg] you [vb mod] have " in BNC.

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1 Now that you have the contract you will have seen of course that the commercial exploitation of the data on the tape will be subject to further negotiation between presumably Cristian de Wilde and myself .
2 ( For the present you may have to give up smoking , but that could be an excellent idea in itself ! )
3 However , there is no truth in the story you may have heard that the Ponderosa also distils ’ its ’ own Poteen , so if your drink seems somehow stronger , it 's probably due to the thin air at that altitude !
4 HALF WAY through the play you will have seen a walking table , several fast opening doors , the rapid interchanging of numerous couples , and a hotel foyer that is busier than Piccadilly Circus and has more familiar faces than your family tree .
5 HALFWAY through the play you will have seen a walking table , several fast opening doors , the rapid interchanging of numerous couples , and a hotel foyer that is busier than Piccadilly Circus and has more familiar faces than your family tree .
6 HALF WAY through the play you will have seen a walking table , several fast opening doors , the rapid interchanging of numerous couples , and a hotel foyer that is busier than Piccadilly Circus and has more familiar faces than your family tree .
7 By the end of the course you will have prepared every kind of dish from sandwiches to a full-scale dinner .
8 If you are one of those going on the Course you will have already received a letter stating the balance of fees , travel , insurance etc. due by the 15th April with a reminder that a contribution will be required in DM 's from those travelling in the coach from Frankfurt to Coburg .
9 Er and that is , that is one of the problems within the flats , that having got , once got into the complex you might have quite a long way to go before you actually find where you 're going .
10 ‘ Had I continued the action you would have been even more willing by now . ’
11 So we 're into Macros straight away , and by the end of the chapter you 'll have created and used two of your very own with the help of the usual ‘ this is what you do ’ step guide and those oh-so-reassuring screen diagrams .
12 Oh yes we use cos when you 're dredging , you see when the eels came in the mud , eels always go in the mud in the winter time , you do n't , many eels swirl out , they go in the mud and when you 're dredging and they 're going into the hopper , cos they used to get stunned and they used to swim round right down the top of the water and they used to come up to the side , and if they come up to the side you could have your knife and just come here , cos they were stunned , pick 'em out .
13 Falls to thirty two degrees centigrade or ninety degrees fahrenheit the following can occur and that 's a big drop , that 's a drop of five degrees in this country we 're very used to rapid temperature changes in our environment in the spring you can have frost in the morning and it can get really quite hot by the afternoon , sometimes up to about seventy ca n't it ?
14 On one occasion the door to his bedroom was left open and if you had passed along the corridor you could have caught a glimpse of the Collector , slumped on his bed , haggard and ginger-whiskered , the very picture of despair .
15 If you really can not find the space anywhere else in the home you will have to try to squeeze space in the kitchen ( or go to a launderette ) .
16 When you do it jumping in the hall you 'll have to go , we 'll have you first number one , two , three , four , five
17 Because i if you 're from outside the village you would have no entitlement to land in the village at all would you ?
18 In answering the judge you will have had to abandon your notes .
19 If you want to enter the current date you can use @NOW but to fix this date ( so that it does not change to the current date next time you load the spreadsheet you will have to convert it to a value .
20 Frankly , if you considered the proposition out of the question you would have politely put him off long ago .
21 Yes , the missus did the child you may have noticed in the sitting-room at ‘ La Felicità ’ …
22 But when you go to dancing school in the Fall you shall have a taffeta dress and you will rustle like a lady in a ballgown .
23 But my instructions for the lads have always been that if you go to a job for a lady particularly and then a man comes along and starts to get stroppy , you 'll have to explain to the lady you may have to leave it temporarily and go back .
24 And er , and he thought he was all hard , right and he was walking , I know he 's a dog but he , he , he knows , you know what I mean , and he walked past the shop and the dog come out the shop you should 've seen my wisht up in my arms Could n't stop laughing .
25 If you can learn how to handle the lecture you will have little difficulty when you come to meet seminars .
26 ‘ At the moment you can have a prominent player being fouled repeatedly by three different opponents which defeats the whole purpose of personal fouling . ’
27 Erm also the accountant you could 've tried to of got round because you were , you were digging the hole there erm you know where he 's , okay he wants to see the accountant , will this be a good idea I mean you could 've said yeah you know you appreciate that and all the rest of it and you could 've gone more into the tax side of where you , you know , you could 've perhaps er the company could 've benefited by putting some into the pension scheme as opposed erm paying all the taxes maybe you could 've gone in that way .
28 ‘ That 's the remark you ought to have made , ’ said Andrée .
29 By the time you write the conclusion you will have reached your destination .
30 If you had been any any where else on the hill you 'd have , would n't have a chance cos you could n't , you could n't follow the track that they they di they followed the day before .
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