Example sentences of "you [vb past] [adv] have " in BNC.
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1 | You were only little so you toddled over to have a look . |
2 | But you got plenty have n't you ? |
3 | I mean , why would when you got here have anything to do with it ? ’ |
4 | If they admire something , you darned well have to give it 'em ! ’ |
5 | I think ours came on the sort of third day of the riot , so you 'd already had erm Birmingham going and er i think Bristol as well , had gone by then . |
6 | you 'd already had some at least some former knowledge of all the other aspects of the railway in any case . |
7 | ‘ I tried to hate you but deep down I knew I was lost and that , however many lovers you 'd previously had , I was going to be the last one . |
8 | ‘ Then you 'd best have this . ’ |
9 | But you 'd best have this . ’ |
10 | working on the stage musicals then were n't er if you 'd not had your tea and you brought something the commissar would eat them . |
11 | Yet it 's a theory without logic : if you 'd just had an Austin Utterly Dependable break down and fall to bits , would you really want another one ? |
12 | And you 'd just had a plastic cold just the favourite because for our Martine and pull her along in it . |
13 | that was war time and , and there 's the petrol , there was no , well a squeeze on petrol , you know , you 'd perhaps had just enough petrol to do some jobs where you could use the horse and cart down the |
14 | Yes , you 'd better had , it 's twenty |
15 | for me to sign , I said I 'm sorry I 'm not signing them and I would n't sign any of them and he went back and he said alright then we 'll leave it in your husband 's name , I said yes you 'd better had cos he still owns the house , yet all those bills have come through , I 've had water rates come through in my name , I 've had the electricity come through it 's in my name , the only one bill that was never in his name , never has been is the telephone and that 's included |
16 | ‘ There you are — you 'd better have one to remind you what a foetus looks like at 12 weeks , ’ an enthusiastic PR said . |
17 | ‘ You 'd better have a mechanic check it over before you try and drive it . ’ |
18 | You 'd better have a talk to it , then . |
19 | took the first call , but I 've just been speaking to him , and you 'd better have the full picture . ’ |
20 | You 'd better have a go on these , I think . |
21 | ‘ You 'd better have a good reason for all this , Lizzy , because I want to know exactly what 's going on with you . ’ |
22 | ‘ You 'd better have it back now . |
23 | ‘ Oh , Doctor , ’ threatened Fakrid , ‘ you 'd better have come up with something . |
24 | ‘ You 'd better have those seen to . |
25 | " Then you 'd better have second thoughts . " |
26 | You 'd better have his mother 's as well . |
27 | Well you 'd better have a cup of coffee or . |
28 | ‘ You 'd better have the afternoon to yourself as I imagine the heat and humidity must be hitting you , ’ she decided , preparing to depart . |
29 | ‘ Perhaps you 'd better have a cigarette , Ellen . ’ |
30 | He said , ‘ You 'd better have a rest after tea . |