Example sentences of "have you " in BNC.
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1 | He 'll have ya , Barney . |
2 | " Come on , lass , let's have ye out o' there again . " |
3 | In any case , keep your chosen speech short and contained , for it is better to end when those auditioning would have you continue . |
4 | And I will have you and that fault withal ; |
5 | ‘ Watch out , Inspector , if you can talk like that in response to one of my brainwaves we 'll have you working here . ’ |
6 | Calm down , cheer up , control your temper , wipe that make-up off , you look like a tart , look at the way you walk , do n't wear those trousers , put a dress on , men ca n't control themselves , it 's up to you to take control , love bites are a sign of a man out of control , your sister 's a tart , if you lose your name no one will have you , who do you think you are , listen to her — social life ? |
7 | It aids digestion , prevents obesity , soothes the spirit and quickens the mind — or so its addicts would have you believe . |
8 | ‘ The police will have you believe that on the night of 12 September , after consuming half a tin of pilchards , she decided life was not worth living and hacked off her left leg with a non-existent sharp instrument . |
9 | he served with the Irish Guards before he volunteered for the Commandos , and you can be sure that he will have you playing that tune as often as possible , as long as you do n't play it around this H.Q , I do n't mind . ’ |
10 | Oh yeth , he said , with a name like the Thex Pithtolth we must have you . |
11 | Then she said ‘ I wo n't have you answering back , you will be given your cards , you 'll be sacked . ’ |
12 | What 's clear is that the Polo is not the all-new supermini Volkswagen would have you believe . |
13 | C : No other county would have you when you were sacked . |
14 | ‘ We 'll have you a mechanic yet . ’ |
15 | ‘ I wo n't have you speak to your father like that . |
16 | I will not have you two bickering . ’ |
17 | ‘ Listen , pet , she 's said she 'll have you . |
18 | ‘ I 'd just have you know that I 'm a Rifleman . |
19 | ‘ If you go round saying that they 'll have you locked up in a padded cell . ’ |
20 | ‘ I 'll have you run in , you varmints , ’ Sugden threatened . |
21 | ‘ I would have you know , ’ said one of the four protagonists of the Oxbridge revue Beyond The Fringe in 1960 , ‘ that some people in this great country of ours can run a mile in four minutes ! ’ |
22 | ‘ Let me have you sitting up straight and firm against the pillows , please . |
23 | I would not have you worry about the stairs . ’ |
24 | ‘ We 'll soon have you out of here . ’ |
25 | ‘ We 'll have you back on your feet in no time . ’ |
26 | ‘ We 'll soon have you ! ’ |
27 | ‘ Because no man in his right mind would have you . |
28 | ( Warner Home Video , 15 , £10.99 ) The Commitments Alan Parker 's tale of north Dublin layabouts forming a soul band , based on the novel by Roddy Doyle , will have you rocking in your seat : not only with mirth at the individual foibles but in time with the beltingly good music . |
29 | Or so the organisers would have you think . |
30 | ‘ For God 's sake , ’ Bowie 's Pilate bristled on that first Good Friday , ‘ I could have you crucified . ’ |