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

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1 ‘ I 'm Jane Walsh — I hear you 've just moved in next door . ’
2 ‘ He 'd say , ‘ Listen , Joey , if you want to write a Homeboy , you 'd better stay in school . ’ ’
3 Well if you 've got to go in the garage , it 's too cold to go in there to finish the ship off so you 'd better paint in the house had n't you ?
4 You 'd better check in your bag .
5 If you 're going to get picked up in bars and hand it out free on the first date , you 'd better check in regular at St Stephen 's . ’
6 You 'd better sleep in my bed . ’
7 But you 'd better bear in mind , I 've been worked-over and walked over by experts .
8 But first … ’ she paused in mid-stride , looking back enquiringly , ‘ you 'd better put in a call to the police . ’
9 You 'd better come in here . ’
10 She 's in Room B. You 'd better wait in the visitors ’ room .
11 Aye , you 'd better jump in bed with him ,
12 You 'd better come in here .
13 You 'd better come in Monday morning , you wo n't
14 But had you had presumably training in all these things
15 One possibility is for you to set aside time to train yourself ( as you 've probably done in the past ) , with structured guidelines from us here .
16 Well you 've probably seen in erm the newspapers you can now buy small computers for one hundred or two hundred pounds , but they 're not really what we 're talking about , because the very smallest computers of this sort , like the Sinclair and the B B C computer , do n't have any sort of storage for the data .
17 Who makes the kitchen fol , that you 've probably got in your kitchen .
18 It , it 's , it 's not you , it 's not until you 've probably worked in another place and come here or go
19 I had , therefore , hoped to obtain money in the current financial year for this proposal , but , as you 've probably read in the press , the moratorium on expenditure prevented an progress on this proposal .
20 And that I 'm horribly jealous of all the women you 've probably had in the past .
21 So sorry can I just ask , so in effect you have n't shifted your ground from the view which you expressed in paragraph three point six of your submission where you 've just confirmed in fact that you 'd rather have a proper or the ability to make a sort of proper measured allocations , part of which would make provision or allow the facility to cater for major inward investment ?
22 And my enormous thanks go to my own Table , Chester seventy six , very very true friends indeed and the same for the whole of my own area , Area thirty six Wirral and the Marches , where nothing has been too much trouble and they are here today as you 've just seen in some considerable strength .
23 ‘ The one you 've just done in Cheltenham ? ’ she asked , catching Cara 's excitement as she waited expectantly for her to go on with more details .
24 In a more general sense I am fascinated by some of the things you 've just mentioned in your introduction , the question of continuity in German history , how we , how this marvellous nation , the nation of Beethoven and Wagner and Marx and Freud , actually finishes up going to war twice against its European neighbours , and in the Second World War in particular committing these awful atrocities .
25 What , what you 've also to bear in mind is
26 One of those you 've already met in detail in terms of kinetics as that was the idea of reaction was n't it Chris ?
27 You 've never implored in your life , ’ Ruth murmured , resting her wet head on his shirt for a second before pulling away and perching on the edge of the lounger .
28 ‘ First you try to kill yourself by running off into a blizzard , and now you risk life and limb because you ca n't even bring yourself to admit to me that you 've never skied in your life before . ’
29 Look boy , you 've never played in an eleven side match before , .
30 And you 've always lived in Stromness ?
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