Example sentences of "of [noun] you have [adv] " in BNC.

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1 You 're perhaps a little nervous of change you have n't got really a desire for adventure or anything too challenging .
2 But on the other hand of course you 've often got to deal with not just them , but their parents or , or people around them or the people they relate to and
3 Of course you 've all got special personalities .
4 But of course you 've now got the modern police station you know .
5 Of course , I realise , dazed , of course you have n't .
6 Of course you have n't eaten .
7 Of course you have n't .
8 Of course you have n't .
9 Of course you have n't — this is only your second day .
10 of course you have n't , what was I going to say , the er , that Marquis of Blandford is it ?
11 No , of course you have not .
12 ‘ Yes , yes , ’ the Doctor was saying , ‘ of course you have enough processing capacity .
13 And the traditional form of greeting you 've just seen " — he paused and grasped his left hand loosely in his right fist in imitation of the Annamese — " is employed to denote respect from an inferior to a superior . "
14 If the answer is no , then you need to think about how you could improve that piece of work , somebody is speaking now it 's bad enough you owe me ten minutes if it 's not the best piece of work you 've ever done , why is n't it ?
15 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 . ’
16 You said that in the nature of things you 've always needed the money almost as of yesterday .
17 ‘ What an awful lot of things you have n't done . ’
18 Actually they 're fifties maisonettes in the city 's East End , there 's nothing satanic about them , they 're just like any block of flats you 've ever seen , only worse .
19 And when you 've finished I hope you know that that was Matthew 's bar of chocolate you 've just ate .
20 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 .
21 and it 's the biggest load of rubbish you 've ever seen but
22 Can you follow the train of thought you had then ?
23 I am writing in reply to your letter of 30 June 1993 to our Director enclosing copies of leaflets you have recently produced .
24 Do n't get so bogged down in the trivia of life you have n't the time or inclination to branch out and see what 's on offer .
25 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 .
26 If you want our marriage to have any chance of success you 'd better give her the sack first thing on Monday morning ! ’
27 According to the book of legends you have just shown us , Arthur came here to drink from the Grail , whilst one of his knights , Sir Bedivere , reputedly took Excalibur down to Narepool which is only three miles from Glastonbury .
28 In the other … you might just as well try to go to sleep when your feet are cold or you want to spend a penny , or you 're hungry for a special kind of food you have n't got .
29 This is also the place to enjoy the most ridiculously tame bird of prey you have ever seen , the striated caracara .
30 If only I had as much spare time as you evidently do , then I would happily reciprocate by wandering about this house reminding you of tasks you have perfectly well in hand . ’
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