Example sentences of "you have [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Ye 'd best ask Phillis . ’ |
2 | Ye 'd best go in before the rain . ’ |
3 | ‘ Ye 'd best drive , ’ Kevin told her . |
4 | ‘ Still ye 'd better take it . |
5 | ‘ Ye 'd better not let her hear that . ’ |
6 | ‘ Something 'll come up , ’ she said , ‘ ye 've just tae keep trying . |
7 | ‘ Come on now , ye 've never been late in 30 year at the lightin' . |
8 | ‘ Ye 've never been fucked before , I do n't think . ’ |
9 | Ye 've still a quid and a half . |
10 | ‘ Ye have too vivid an imagination , ’ he said . |
11 | ‘ It 's hard tae fight if ye have only one leg . ’ |
12 | you save thirty P , you see you 've nearly the cost of your |
13 | If you do you 've probably been watching OWL TV after school . |
14 | ‘ I 'm Jane Walsh — I hear you 've just moved in next door . ’ |
15 | After a pause Penelope said , ‘ I hear you 've just come to live in one of those little houses in St Basil 's Terrace they look so pretty . ’ |
16 | See you 've just got . |
17 | Ah but see you 've still got to pay for it have n't you ? |
18 | First of all erm we 'll you you you 've obviously been round the construction industry a bit . |
19 | Not only for now , but for everything ; all the help you 've always been to me . ’ |
20 | The last letter , bearing the date of 8 June , read : ‘ My heart is very full this evening — a letter from you has just come in , and that brings you even closer to me . |
21 | ‘ Anyway , it amazes me that none of you has apparently thought of comparing the print-outs of yesterday with today 's work . |
22 | ‘ I tried to call you this morning , ’ she said , ‘ but you 'd already left . ’ |
23 | But you 'd already taken out |
24 | I went there to try and find you to see if you knew anything about Oliver , but you 'd already left . |
25 | And it meant that jobs you 'd already got planned |
26 | 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 . |
27 | ‘ And you 'd already decided the Josephs knew something about the murder . ’ |
28 | He said : ‘ You 'd already said his calls were being made from callboxes , a tap would have been unlikely to trace him unless he repeatedly used the same box and he 's too bright for that . |
29 | I suppose it was because we would have had to talk about it then , and you 'd already decided you were n't going to do that . |
30 | Probably you 'd already gathered that it is n't the first time he 's played similar tricks , and that he 's a law to himself , and comes and goes as he pleases . |