Example sentences of "[vb infin] [conj] you have be [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Now I do n't know if you 've been brought up on a diet of men who jump in and out of bed with whatever women take their fancy , but if you have then I suggest you go find one of them to satiate your appetite .
2 You er last time I saw you , you were I did n't know whether you 'd been starting up in er in photography but you had been next door I think or I 'd seen a lot of your stuff .
3 He was about five-feet tall , but he had an enormous ability to make you feel that you had been given a real challenge and it seemed all-important to discharge it to his satisfaction and he was equally praising of your achievement .
4 As a Christian do you feel that you 've been changed ?
5 If the only or main reason for your being sacked was an ‘ economic , technical or organisational ’ one , entailing changes in the work-force — the vague Euro-jargon of the 1981 Regulations is a reminder that they were inspired by an EC Directive — your claim will not succeed if you have been treated in a reasonable manner .
6 How would you feel if you 'd been paying this money for ten years and then you lived , you lived after than , and you got nothing for it basically .
7 What else could you do if you 'd been given no further guidance ?
8 It would n't matter if you 'd been promised a king 's ransom if you achieved a lucky jump to the scorpion .
9 ‘ I can see that you 've been made upset .
10 This may occur if you have been playing a game or using a program that has somehow corrupted your system files .
11 But do you somehow wish that you had been reunited with Richard Burton ?
12 Of course , this can only happen if you have been tested .
13 You may be aware that there is a blood test which can tell if you have been infected with HIV , the virus that can cause AIDS .
14 In the end , the quacks and medicine men were left with that strange , disembodied feeling you get when you 've been talking for several minutes to someone who is n't there .
15 Some might say that you 'd been given a job and failed to do it .
16 If this is not permitted by an express ‘ garden leave ’ clause — see Chapter 5 — can you argue that you have been denied ‘ the right to work ’ ?
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