Example sentences of "[conj] you have [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 No you did n't like that one whe where you 've had it in the water did you ?
2 Is it one where you have to keep it with you ?
3 To decide if the Goblin lands where you have aimed it roll both the scatter dice and the artillery dice .
4 If the scatter dice rolls a HIT then the missile lands where you have aimed it .
5 If the scatter dice rolls a HIT then the missile lands where you have aimed it .
6 You either got tuck boxes from home or you had to supplement it with your own earnings , which , ten shillings a week .
7 So your mum 's cut it up or you 've cut it up this time just between the two of us and you 've cut it into two halves you 've got half there and I 've got another half .
8 Well I think they 're in the van John actually , or you 've used them to stir paint with and other things .
9 Freddie , who worked for the youth department of the Jewish community in Rosenstrasse , had organised and travelled with many transports , until finally he was warned : ‘ You either stay in England or you 've had it . ’
10 Either you have not shown these plans elsewhere , in which case I owe you an apology … or you have touted them round , and the fools ca n't see what 's in front of them . ’
11 ‘ Because , although you 'd said you understood , I decided I 'd better explain , but then had great difficulty in assembling anything which sounded … feasible .
12 yeah , although you 've got it
13 Although you have assured us the massive cut in income will not now occur , the fear among our members is any compromise will result in an inevitable fall in the standard of care we can offer to patients in the future .
14 Erm on , on yours in fact I could n't check sequence erm on the programme that you 'd given me because I did n't , I , I had know way of telling whether we did get a clash .
15 But would n't you feel a lot better if you knew that you 'd kicked him back — and that he knew it too ?
16 ‘ But , in the end , it was more useful to me to get her to think that you 'd done it … .
17 You could achieve an effect just as good as that of the real thing , and have the pleasure of knowing that you 'd done it all yourself !
18 ‘ I did n't say I was sorry that you 'd done it . ’
19 That you 'd done it .
20 Oh it were your mam , I think your mam told me that you 'd got it out .
21 When I made love to you , and then , even more devastating , discovered I was the first , that you 'd chosen me to be your first lover , it was like … capturing the castle , stealing the Crown Jewels … ’
22 ‘ A pity that you had to lose her and earn your own living . ’
23 But if you were locking up or cautioning , that was different — but you had to put it in your book that you had cautioned her .
24 I can see now that you had to test me a little .
25 I told her that you had sent me to try to trap her into making unwary and unguarded statements and unwittingly to betray herself .
26 Not really with me … ’ she paused and looked up into Miss Hatherby 's troubled face ‘ … she felt that you had done it because you did n't approve . ’
27 And if you did palm it off as a fact , it would be no excuse that you had done it non-linguistically : for example , by including clips from Sherlock Holmes movies in old newsreels as if they were genuine news items .
28 What happened to the one that you had did you give it back in ?
29 And it must be a burden , knowing that your family thought you a cheat , knowing that you had hurt them , and would continue to hurt them until you died .
30 ‘ My love , ’ he said , ‘ what was so urgent that you had to summon me so soon after we parted yesterday afternoon ?
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