Example sentences of "[subord] you [modal v] [adv] have " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Things are starting to get much easier for the business person , although there 's still a big difference between setting up in Budapest , or Warsaw , or Prague , compared with somewhere in the country , where you may still have a long wait for a telephone connection . ’
2 You 'll want somewhere where you can either have it hanging
3 Do n't go feeling sorry for him : he has more power than you 'll ever have .
4 And perhaps our marriage did n't last long , but I had more of him than you 'll ever have .
5 If so , estimate how long this will take , call the candidates for interview that much earlier than you would otherwise have done , and let them know in the letter that they are to be given a tour first .
6 There is plenty of strategy here , but more heart and pain than you could possibly have room for .
7 You could pull that loose too , so you 'll just have to be patient and lie still for now .
8 I do n't know who you belong to , Leonora , but no one 's anxious about you yet , obviously , so you 'll just have to be patient . ’
9 It was long enough to need a semaphore to signal from one end to the other , dark enough so you would never have seen the flags , and so narrow we had to squeeze past the single bed by the door to reach the open land before the next one .
10 ‘ Mrs Porter uses it or this small room off it , just here , as a sitting-room occasionally , but she does n't live in , so you would virtually have the run of this part of the house . ’
11 Sometimes a more matronly dame may preside at a table whereon is a large basin of curds , jugs of cream , a number of strong dessert-plates and horn spoons , and a goodly array of oaten cakes ; so you may thus have curds and cream in the land of brown heath — and if lovely scenery lends a zest to wholesome fare , you should not fail to patronize this vendor of good things .
12 It is very difficult to do this without producing a ‘ blurred-vision ’ effect in the resist — so you may well have to scrap that attempt , recoat the board with resist and start all over again .
13 Stand up boards and backs are also available and are particularly useful for Membership notices , so you can always have one on display .
14 If you came to this country after 1948 as an adult , your working life still started at 16 , so you will probably have a reduced pension .
15 But if you 'd , if the original sum assured was only sixty thousand , you could only have a quarter , so you could only have fifteen thousand pounds maximum .
16 ‘ Remember my warning , if you should ever have need to return here . ’
17 Rule of Life No. 77 : if you should ever have to attend an inquest or similar official/judicial function : make sure you do n't have a hangover .
18 If you 'd rather have the lamb I 'll have chicken .
19 If you 'd rather have a cold drink
20 They were in awe of him because you would never have guessed from meeting him how immensely wealthy he was , and because you would never have guessed from knowing how immensely wealthy he was how immensely clever he was as well , and because he was called Freddie when his initials were A. P. J. You 'd catch a glimpse of this tall , stooped figure crossing Trinity Great Court , with one shoulder held slightly higher than the other , and you 'd know you were watching one of the world 's great fortunes walking about , plus , on the same two lanky legs , behind the same untidily dangling forelock , one of the world 's great instruments of serious scholarship .
21 They were in awe of him because you would never have guessed from meeting him how immensely wealthy he was , and because you would never have guessed from knowing how immensely wealthy he was how immensely clever he was as well , and because he was called Freddie when his initials were A. P. J. You 'd catch a glimpse of this tall , stooped figure crossing Trinity Great Court , with one shoulder held slightly higher than the other , and you 'd know you were watching one of the world 's great fortunes walking about , plus , on the same two lanky legs , behind the same untidily dangling forelock , one of the world 's great instruments of serious scholarship .
22 Now then , what sort of people do you think it 's most important then to have in a team , because you 'll only have a very small team ?
23 Because you 'll still have Miss Jennifer on your hands , right ?
24 She seized any weapon she could : ‘ You 're terrified of change , because you might just have to get off your backside and do a decent day 's work . ’
25 Because you will often have more to read than you have time for , you need to develop ways of reading more quickly and efficiently .
26 ‘ There will always be problems of this kind because you will always have the bad as well as the good in the world .
27 Of course , this is not even really a realistic option , because you 'd still have the impossible communication problem of getting the information out to the individuals involved in the first place , and then getting the answers back again and coordinating them to make some sort of over-all sense .
28 So , while you may well have some trait or peculiarity about her that will give her a mark of distinction , this must be something that does not disqualify her from maximum general sympathy .
29 There was oak and that did n't have as much work as mahogany and then there was er what they call the I do n't know whether you 'll ever have remembered seeing it but there was a fashion for a while just bef in the thirties what they called limed oak .
30 And you went to school in the morning but never knew whether your house was going to be there when you got home for dinner or whether you 'd still have a mum and dad and
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