Example sentences of "so [pron] [vb mod] have [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | You see , I had just graduated to the position of providing a horse and cart , and any amount of people wanted that job so I would have lost it , maybe for good , if I had n't turned up . |
2 | ‘ Oh , well we ca n't afford that , so I 'll have to leave it . ’ |
3 | Unfortunately I 'm going to be busy for most of today lecturing to a group of Japanese businessmen , so I 'll have to leave you in the hands of my assistant . |
4 | It should have been Princess Voluptua , but her car 's broken down , so I 'll have to put you on or they 'll get rowdy . ’ |
5 | As it turned out , you were n't so vulnerable , but the confusion then was real because it was all fairly new to you , so I could have had you then . ’ |
6 | It was dark , by then , but they have them new electric lights there , so I must have seen him . |
7 | That was before she chose you , so she may have told you more than she intended . ’ |
8 | Oh dear I did n't know that , well the other one 's in the wash so you 'll have to wear it wo n't you ? |
9 | Now the N S P C C has er warned us of possible Halloween danger and er David I I missed your name there David so you 'll have to remind me what your name is . |
10 | The light shining through her roughly heaped haycock of hair made it blaze so you might have thought you could warm your hands at it . |
11 | I mean if you saw a girl laying , alright so you 'd have to pick her up , put her in your car and take her |
12 | I have no idea how i it went around a up in the northern hemisphere , over Scandinavia , and Georgia 's in the south , so you 'd have think it 'd have been weak by the time it got down I 'm not a scientist , I have no idea what |
13 | I 'd only set out again — and again — so you will have to let me come . ’ |
14 | she said they seed freely , so we 'll have to watch we shall have them all over the garden next year |
15 | And then adding all these up , well there 's none of them that add up that we can just add in to any of the others , so we 'll have to leave them all like that , so the answer is just a , a thousand , plus a hundred Y plus ten X , plus X Y. Now if we wanted to multiply , let's say we want to multiply a hundred and three by seventeen , that just means that X is seven , sorry X is three and Y is seven . |
16 | ‘ His heart 's in the right place but he 's a bit mixed up so we 'll have to give him time . ’ |
17 | Blowing your own trumpet is n't a very British thing to do , so we 'll have to blame it on our Germanic streak , but GTF really are incredibly efficient . |
18 | No I 've been here more than five years so they 'll have to give me five week 's notice . |
19 | over round the left hand side in the first place , but she must have been in the wrong so they must have seen it as well , they have n't really got a strong case so they threw it out of court and last week he had a letter , he opened it , from the , from the court , and he thought oh gawld here we go again , he 's got jury service , oh |
20 | ‘ They gave me a part-time job , so they must have liked me ! ’ she says . |
21 | There was no pipe to hit , so he 'd have to swallow it . |
22 | Maria had left the identical cuttings anchored by a small china bowl on her coffee-table , but the bowl had been moved , so he must have examined them on arrival . |
23 | They got back together after a long break so he must have liked her as she was . |
24 | ‘ So he will have to offer it to someone other than Patros ? ’ |