Example sentences of "you [modal v] [not/n't] [adv] have " in BNC.
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1 | Excuse me , Lord , but parts of your planet are poisoned , although you may not yet have discovered that fact for yourselves . |
2 | You ca n't have an overdraft and you may not even have a bank account . |
3 | ‘ His phone calls to you may not even have been made from Geneva . ’ |
4 | Even if you can drive you may not always have or have use of a car , but you will always need to reach the shops , go to the bank , to the doctor 's , and so on . |
5 | You should not normally have to pay more than your rates bill plus £52 . |
6 | If your new code begins with a K , you will have more tax deducted than previously from your salary each period , but you should not normaly have an extra demand for tax after the end of the year . |
7 | ‘ If you stay here a bit longer , ’ Tremayne said , ‘ and if you ride schooling satisfactorily , I do n't see why you should n't eventually have a mount in an amateur race , if you put your mind to it . ’ |
8 | Now the fact that you 've rinsed off with water anyway , you should n't really have any of the cleansing medium on the skin . |
9 | ‘ There 's no reason why you should n't still have your own career . |
10 | You can also use this idea for other photographs that you might not otherwise have put out on display . |
11 | Erm , shall we start , you might not even have to get the , shall we start it , the ball rolling then ? |
12 | ‘ Though why you could n't just have told me … ’ |
13 | you could n't actually have separate parts |
14 | YOU could n't conceivably have two carriage processions coming from different parts of London to Westminster Abbey for the coronation and then going separate ways . |
15 | ‘ You could n't possibly have realised how big a task you 'd set yourself , trying to find someone in the whole of London . ’ |
16 | ‘ I know you could n't possibly have meant it . ’ |
17 | You could n't possibly have maintained that if it were n't true . ’ |
18 | I mean , you need n't really have bothered with looking after me . ’ |
19 | And you ca n't even have a bloody free Dinky car . |
20 | See you ca n't even have a civilized con |
21 | ‘ You ca n't just 've thrown it all in a bin ! ’ |
22 | I do n't mind that , but you ca n't just have that . |
23 | Because it 's a program and you ca n't just have three . |
24 | ‘ You ca n't just have that for breakfast , dear . ’ |
25 | You ca n't just have one . |
26 | It 's not you you ca n't just have an abstract theory that 's not tied |
27 | You ca n't possibly have got it into your head that I 'm having some kind of affair with Lexy , of all people . |
28 | You ca n't possibly have it on a verb , and that 's another little rule you might like to think of , that you 're only going to get the apostrophe on a noun , and you will never get an apostrophe on a pronoun . |
29 | You ca n't possibly have to do it all do you ? |
30 | You ca n't always have everything you want . ’ |