Example sentences of "you have [art] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Have ye had a nice day , darlin' ? ’ he asked . |
2 | Maybe soon I 'll let ye have a chance to see if you can do anything — but remember , miracles are often caused by good luck . ’ |
3 | and d' ya have a lot of ? |
4 | D' ya have a good good da |
5 | Ye 've a nice day for it . ’ |
6 | did n't ya had the last , said you were out |
7 | ‘ Ye had the money tae buy a record , ’ Rab said . |
8 | ‘ Come on , ye had the opportunity , and after that extraordinary scene in the garden ye must have been bubblin' over with curiosity . ’ |
9 | ‘ I 'm pleased to see you 've an appetite , ’ Michele observed . |
10 | Even if only one of you has a paid job , the death of the other would almost certainly deal a severe financial blow to the household . |
11 | For me to be autonomous , it is not sufficient that you leave me alone ; rather the way I am treated by you has a bearing on my autonomy , and reciprocally for you . |
12 | If any man among you has a thought to share upon this most urgent matter , speak now . ’ |
13 | ‘ Which of you has the clap , you or Bible Willie ? |
14 | you can take a friend and whichever of you has the cheaper meal that 's what |
15 | If you ca n't slow down , then deliberately pause so that the person who 's listening to you has an opportunity to mentally catch up on what you 're saying . |
16 | And the other thing about the I-s is if you make sure you put a dot on them on the top then if it looks a bit like if you people ca n't tell that you 've done an E or an I , if you 'd a dot on top it 's got to be an I . |
17 | And of course , but the point is , if you 'd a been an ol and older person like myself , seventy two , which is was frightened and maybe I 'd even give them , two pound , three pound but what |
18 | And you did that and then you had to wait until the the machine came round again and that was you again , you 'd a whole day at that . |
19 | what they called a pink book , you 'd a pink |
20 | If you 'd a husband and bairns to occupy yourself with , there 'd be none of this drawing and tootling on flutes . |
21 | It 's a pity you 've money , you 'd be a deal better off if you 'd a living to earn , teaching or nursing . ’ |
22 | If you 'd a mind to be a true child to your mother , you could , but if you have n't , you 're best out of it . |
23 | You 'd a bald head . |
24 | Oh I do n't know , you 'd a fresh horse every day . |
25 | If you 'd a dedication mentioned on the day , and it 's er , very important is n't it really ? |
26 | Had four year and then you you went to a you 'd a sort of four year er |
27 | Oh yes there would be you 'd a year you would be supposed to be not very much . |
28 | ‘ You 'd no right to draw those pictures in my book , ’ he said . |
29 | ‘ You 'd no call , ’ Gaily said , standing his ground , ‘ no call to try anything . ’ |
30 | You 'd no need to have bought your own . ’ |