Example sentences of "that you have [verb] [art] " in BNC.

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1 I knew at once that you 'd recognised the title . ’
2 Did you feel that you 'd completed a phase ?
3 Did you feel that you 'd completed a phase ?
4 That projection of course took into account the fact that you 'd raised the base and therefore you had extra money to find .
5 And you told me that you 'd destroyed the picture . ’
6 ‘ You would forget the ten thousand , and I would n't tell the law that you 'd left a stiff behind the Windsor . ’
7 And did you mention to Steen that you 'd got the photographs at any time ? ’
8 ‘ At first I was prepared to think you 'd made a genuine mistake — that you 'd got the wrong boat . ’
9 I was very pleased that you 'd had a good go at that
10 When we were talking just now before the programme started I think you said that you were n't sure that you 'd had a great deal of contact with the university one way or another , but surely you 've been surrounded by university people ?
11 The information that you had extended the Division time by 10 minutes was available to those of us in the House , but not to those outside it .
12 " … giving him the impression , as indeed it would to anyone who did not know the district , that you had secured a well-appointed house or flat in Chelsea , at a very reasonable figure ? "
13 Well I stayed on as an orderly because they said that I could erm I could marry because er I was n't erm classed as erm tt Er I would n't pass it on to me husband , so I could marry , provided I I prevented having children for er five years , that you had to see the Doctor until The medical Doctor at Nottingham , until he pronounced you clear , you see ?
14 But then when you do peel them away , whether you can have a potentiality , like the when talked about he talked about either side of his face timeless void that you had to see the limit of it so that you could have erm that that I was in this body and there 's something about this body that I 'm going to go back into the body and then that could differentiate perhaps .
15 ‘ Mr Fernie , Detective-Constable Edwards who interviewed you on the morning after Mrs Connon was killed , said in his very comprehensive report that you had noticed the police arrive the previous night .
16 Finally , remember that you had to put a considerable amount of effort into learning the skills that you have today .
17 You were right to break with him if you decided that you had made a mistake in accepting him , but oh , my dear , your uncle Orrin tells me that he dare not inform your father of the dreadful things Havvie is hinting about you for fear of what he might do to Havvie .
18 Your brilliance was such that you had made the background virtually vanish ; she seemed to be floating on air . ’
19 ‘ I grew up when that kind of modernism was running rampant — it still is — when to be a respectable composer meant that you had to acquire a defiantly difficult style and I just said to myself , ‘ surely there 's another way to do this ? ’
20 It was written that you had discovered the oolerinnen .
21 In this one we had n't told you that you had to strip formwork , that you had to er , make the formwork , that you had to fix the steel , you had to know this from your own knowledge .
22 There were all these agit prop politics that you had to toe the line about .
23 And , and then er at that particular time you know and er then unemployment you , I you had to see each firm was issued with the and the firms had to agree that you had to sign a contract of employment so that er if you were leaving or he was paying you off , you had to be given two weeks ' notice either way before they pay you off .
24 This grandmother was a lasting influence , ‘ because she always insisted that you had to have the best of everything .
25 Oh no they did n't allow that you had to have the book .
26 I always knew that you had to have the important artists around too .
27 What he meant was that you had to cover a lot of ground to find anything newsworthy .
28 Anna was so startled by his perception and directness that she said , ‘ I was worrying that you had got the wrong impression , that you — ’ She stopped , silenced by loyalty .
29 Oh , by the way , ’ Luke said , locking the door behind them , ‘ Bob Tilling in Accounts just happened to mention the other day that you had settled an invoice for a piece we made for a client in Sherwood Forest . ’
30 you could tie it , it had like pearl , ribbon that you had to tie the book to , to close it , there were some really nice ones were n't there ?
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