Example sentences of "[noun sg] you have [adv] [vb pp] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 In your SAS practice you have already concentrated on consonants .
2 ‘ In the car you 've just come from , madam , ’ I answered helpfully .
3 You were heir to a throne and I was a minor officer from a village you had never heard of . "
4 Car drivers for instance , you you get car you the Your neighbour is probably the nicest bloke you 've ever met in your life .
5 When you have confirmed your booking and paid your deposit , within 2–3 weeks we will forward a Holiday Details form to you or your travel agent , verifying the confirmed holiday contract you have already made with us .
6 I 've done that I mean one of the sad things about the stage door club is due to the design of the building you 've really got to be looking to go there .
7 WALKING SPEEDS ( M.P.H. ) — Walk for one mile along the route you have previously measured with the car 's odometer and time yourself .
8 You can not simply draw up a covenant ( or a Deposited Covenant Agreement ) to cover a donation you have already made in the hope that ACET can obtain tax advantage on the sum given .
9 We 'll show you Palma Nova , with its piano bars dispensing every cocktail you 've ever heard of and a few more besides .
10 This is a good exercise to practise if you are sitting in a restaurant or on a train journey — but do n't let your chosen subject catch you staring or you might get a reaction you had n't bargained for !
11 By doing this , you will enable us to claim back the tax you 've already paid on your gift .
12 You 're all ears in case some TV or radio programme raises some point you had n't thought of .
13 I even brought her here so that I could see your reaction to her , see if that spark of jealousy you 'd once felt towards her was still there . ’
14 I 'm not totally without feelings — ’ Then he broke off with a frown and added , ‘ Though , as the most obnoxious specimen you 've ever met in your entire life , I ca n't expect you to believe that . ’
15 More than two negative reasons for accepting a job can take a heavy toll on your resources of enthusiasm , particularly if you had the added disappointment of being turned down for the post you 'd really hoped for at the time .
16 But at the hack of your head you had always thought for rescue , reaching hands .
17 Every friend you 've ever relied on in government would have trouble remembering your name .
18 They can be the best friend you have ever had in the world at one moment and an indifferent stranger the next .
19 Alternatively , as many people do , you may look on retirement as the opportunity for a job switch ( with perhaps a reduction in hours ) or the chance you have always wanted of setting up on your own .
20 And the salary reference is the highest salary rate you 've actually received during the last three years .
21 Either that or you will have decided to build that extension you 've both wanted for so long to put that rattan furniture in , and when it 's finished discover that the blessed stuff does n't fit at all .
22 ‘ If you 're looking for trouble you 've definitely come to the right place , ’ said actor Christian Slater , host of the three-hour awards show telecast on the cable network from Universal Amphitheatre .
23 the roads were bad this morning you have n't driven in frost have ya ?
24 You get the feeling you 've just walked into an alternative universe where L7 , free of the Women In Rock tag , reign supreme .
25 Now in this first session I really want to look at the way that er er financial planning will affect you once you , once you retire , it may be that 's the sort of area you 've not looked at in detail .
26 Do you remember what I said about the the er structured thought pattern you 've now got in front of you , let me go to mine which is all blank .
27 All of his six feet six foot three of smouldering sexuality he 's probably the best looking man you have ever seen with a bo body he looks every inch the top model he once was .
28 ‘ The jade you 'd already given to me , ’ she pointed out .
29 If you remove the piece of rib you 've just knitted from the machine and then compare its width with the width of the needles in working position , you 'll see what I mean .
30 We thank you all for the great success you have all made of the 1985 Appeal .
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