Example sentences of "you [adv] have " in BNC.
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1 | I told ye not to have anythin' to do with Una O'Malley . |
2 | I would not forsake ye , I would not forsake you for sweetest of scenes : For sweetest of gardens that nature could make me I would not forsake ye , dear valleys and greens : Tho' Nature ne'er dropped ye a cloud-resting mountain , Nor waterfalls tumble their music so free , Had Nature denied ye a bush , tree , or fountain , Ye still had been loved as an Eden by me . |
3 | D' ya really have a bath you do do n't you ? |
4 | There 've been some big by Shrewsbury over the years , I 'll tell ya there 've been some big clubs here in the past years and it looks very much on the cards again tonight , they have got a massive job on their hands now Blackburn to come back into this . |
5 | What you effectively have in the AIS part of Skymaster is a selective scan of much of the current information you ought to be looking at if you 're planning a flight in the UK or near Europe . |
6 | There are others who never will , and you 'll have a constant battle to establish you right to have a share in making decisions , and knowing where the money goes . |
7 | Do you want to check into a hostel just in case it rains or would you rather have another night in the park ? ’ |
8 | Which would you rather have in your garden — sticky clay or thin , hungry sand ? |
9 | Paddy retired virtually unhurt after a characteristic bit of Para boldness under fire : ‘ Who would you rather have as Foreign Secretary : David Steel or Gerald Kaufman ? ’ he demanded , inviting a show of hands . |
10 | Or would you rather have the security of knowing that , whenever in the years to come your employer may decide , for whatever reason , that you should go , you will be cushioned by a generous notice period which allows you to look for something else without the fear that very shortly the money will be running out ? |
11 | I shouted to Steve ‘ Hey Steve , would n't you rather have failed on this route than have succeeded on the Japanese Route ? ’ |
12 | Gordon Bennett , if you had the choice between a mouthful of spunk or a prattfull , what would you rather have ? ’ |
13 | unc Would you rather have of this fruit pie or 0.25 of it ? |
14 | Would you rather have a woman on the throne of England ? ’ |
15 | Would you rather have them roaming the countryside on trail bikes or all-terrain vehicles ? |
16 | Which would you rather have ? ’ |
17 | I 'll run you home ; or would you rather have a brandy ? ’ |
18 | Two re , why why would you rather have it in centimetres ? |
19 | Do n't you , almost , you can almost hear behind the text saying , would n't you rather have a woman like that |
20 | Would n't you rather have a woman with a mind of her own ? |
21 | Would n't you , if if if if you had Ann if you had the choice of these two what would you rather have ? |
22 | Oh you get that and use that and then if there 's any invoices to do I 'll borrow it or would you rather have one of those ? |
23 | would you rather have it like that ? |
24 | Would you rather have a cup of tea ? |
25 | Would you rather have Mrs Macdonald ? |
26 | Would n't you rather have a hot cross bun ? |
27 | Would you rather have a job ? |
28 | a good choice for instance , right , all you say to somebody is do you prefer the traditional right or would you prefer the modern styles , right in other words would you like Georgian or would you rather have leaded |
29 | So I give you the choice of a , a Lamborghini or a Rover what would you rather have ? |
30 | What would you rather have — a charge or a general thinning out of staffing levels — and almost unanimously it was ‘ We 'd rather pay a reasonable charge ’ . |