Example sentences of "you have [verb] [prep] [noun prp] " in BNC.
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1 | Now ye 'll do five years ’ hard for what ye 've done to Luke ! ’ |
2 | I see you 've talked to Pickerage , ’ said Mr Crumwallis , his long , bony body now fully inside and draped up against the doorpost , his head poked forward , the whole effect being to make him look like a bereaved ostrich . |
3 | the prize money down , and there were a trip planned , you 'd to go from Queensbury and you used to go through to Blackpool |
4 | Ten years later , and you could be forgiven for thinking you 'd stumbled into Liberace 's Grotto . |
5 | I tried phoning you this lunchtime to ask about the above proposal , but I do n't even know if I had the right number , though I got through to it twice ; about five different people spoke to me uncomprehendingly , and eventually a man came to the phone and said ‘ Bratislava ’ ; I did n't know whether that meant I 'd got a Bratislava number , or that you 'd gone to Bratislava . |
6 | You would n't have lasted five minutes if you 'd gone after Bernard by yourself . |
7 | You 'd gone in Blondies next door you might got it a bit cheaper and you can take yourself . |
8 | Wendell 's voice was quiet and matter-of-fact as he said , ‘ I guessed some time ago that you 'd fallen for Harry . ’ |
9 | What would you have done about Kirsty then ? ’ |
10 | ‘ How often do you have to see to Jennifer ? ’ |
11 | Forgive me I do n't want to go back that far , but , but let me just put the point you 've made to Professor Hoskins . |
12 | When you received Mark 's letter it shocked you , contributed to more pain and agony , but in a way it was a release , a focus for all the anger and misery you 've felt at Mark 's death . |
13 | Tearing her gaze away from that clear-cut mouth with a bottom lip that made butterflies dance in her stomach , she asked hurriedly , ‘ Perhaps you 've heard of Peter Sebastian ? ’ |
14 | You 've heard of Olivera typewriters , for heaven 's sake . |
15 | Then he told him : ‘ You 've heard of Gary Lineker , have n't you ? |
16 | YOU 'VE heard of Mario . |
17 | Maybe you 've heard of Kasper Hauser in Germany ? |
18 | Maybe you 've heard of Dalrymple 's Dairy Dainties ? ’ |
19 | ‘ You 've heard of Marius Steen , bloke who 's just died ? ’ |
20 | That 's Monte Casino Oh if you 've heard of Monte Casino . |
21 | ‘ Oh , surely you 've heard of Luke ! ’ |
22 | You 've heard of Burke and Hare . |
23 | Like — you 've heard of Capability Brown ? ’ |
24 | You 've heard of Longmans have n't you ? |
25 | Oh yes Dan used to stand outside calling er get your nice steak or get your nice egg bun and all this , they mostly had barkers , and it was competition you see between the , there was er Smiths the pork butchers , erm Cliffs the pork butchers , that was nearly by McMillans that were I forget and there used to be Olivers shoe shop round there and a Mr used to erm I do n't know whether you 've heard of Percy , no , and erm his father used to manage it and erm behind the Angel Alley you know the Angel Alley , well that was down shop there , and then there were several maid shops and there was the erm grocers , that 's er before you turn o that 's on the same side as Street , it , is it , is it Moors in Street , there 's a hardware shop on the corner now straight in the market place ? |
26 | You 've heard of Franklin D. Hauser , President and Chief Executive ? |
27 | Wycliffe said : ‘ Obviously you 've heard about Francis Garland — how did you hear , by the way ? ’ |
28 | ‘ Oh , so you 've heard about Cabochon 's brother then , have you ? ’ |
29 | no matter what you 've heard about John , I know he 's a man of his word he 's an honest man and he wo n't say that he did n't say that to me will you John . |
30 | Er , we built on those sectors , during the er , past year with the initial uncertainty on the B Sky B situation er , we have been managing erm , our way through the recession , you 've heard from Frank er , about the er , immediate short term measures we 've taken . |