Example sentences of "you have [verb] [prep] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | But the anointing , which ye had received of him , abideth in you , and ye need not have any man teach you but as the same anointed teachers you all things , and is truth and is no lie and even as it have taught you , ye shall abide in him . |
2 | ‘ I 'm glad to see you 've got over your matrimonial difficulties without rancour , ’ I said , draining my glass , knowing he was n't listening . |
3 | ‘ Whatever I tell you has to remain between us . ’ |
4 | Rahab tells them , ‘ I know that the Lord has given you the land , and that the fear of you has fallen upon us , and that all the inhabitants of the land melt away before you . ’ |
5 | ‘ Do you wish you 'd stayed with him ? ’ |
6 | but five pound on putting that away definitely , every week , as it 's all paid petrol money , so now I 've got eighty pound , eighty pound is in me , me , one of me purses and that is , it has on , there again , I mean everything , not a lot , if you 'd to go in you 'd see , it 'd have a , it 'd have erm petrol money , it 's eighty pound , now I 'm saving that so by the time aunty Mary comes I shall have probably a hundred pounds in that |
7 | I thought you 'd seen to it ’ dribble-brain ! ’ she yelled when she 'd finished directing Posi to alter the gases in the cargo areas . |
8 | I knew then you 'd done for him all right . ’ |
9 | But you 'd got hold of him , and you 'd squeezed him till the pips rattled , and you 'd done for him as a man . |
10 | ‘ You 'd asked about your car , and I told you that it could take a week or more for the garage to locate the part they needed . ’ |
11 | you 'd gone off it cos you 'd been heading , and gutting it , and whatever else ! |
12 | But before Lucy could answer Doreen leaned forward and lied in a sweet voice , ‘ I told Miss Telford that you 'd said for her to get into the bus . |
13 | If you 'd said to me , this is a French play translated , I 'd have agreed … |
14 | You 're afraid you 'll lose him — you 'd pretended to yourself he was yours . |
15 | There was an earthquake in Tokyo recently but I 'd be surprised if you 'd heard about it . |
16 | After you 'd arrived in my life with such a bang I had no intention of letting you walk straight out again . ’ |
17 | Erm I thought that you lost er I thought that you 'd forgotten about your referrals but you did actually come back to them erm and I 'm not quite sure whether you actually tackled all of ANNA , I know that you got the authority , I 'm not qu |
18 | But you had a way of going straight to the two ninety in one go , do you remember what that was ? you 'd worked on it yourself , you you were doing just nicely . |
19 | ’ Some companies have been very conciliatory , ’ though they 've still come out with lines like ’ if only you 'd talked to us first … ’ . |
20 | But if you 'd listened to me , you 'd be married to Charles now and doing your duty as a good wife should ! ’ |
21 | ‘ None of this would have happened if you 'd listened to me . ’ |
22 | No , I thought , I thought you meant you 'd spoken to him after my date . |
23 | ‘ We did n't know they 'd run away before you 'd finished with them , ’ one of the soldiers was grumbling sullenly . |
24 | ‘ Yes — I waited till you 'd finished with your schools … her voice tailed off . |
25 | You could hand the overcoat over to your son when you 'd finished with it ; and he could hand it over to his son . ’ |
26 | erm would erm if you 'd known about it would erm you go and tell the firemen or would the firemen just find out |
27 | Tips ( you wish you 'd known before you left ) : Get specific directions to the cruise departure point at the Port of Miami . |
28 | Then , just as I was convinced of your innocence , I discovered you 'd lied about your brother and I caught you with Rainald . |
29 | She could barely breathe , her heart pounding so hard that she had to shout shakily , ‘ Because I knew it meant you could n't have married me for my father 's company , and I wanted to find out why you 'd lied about it . ’ |
30 | ‘ Once the novelty 's worn off , everywhere 's just like home , ’ she said , remembering the brief , pure joy of strange hotel rooms , which gradually became familiar as you unpacked the things you 'd brought with you and acquired the kind of things you were wont to acquire , so that very soon you recognized yourself in your surroundings and understood that there was no escape . |