Example sentences of "you have [verb] [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Look , lady , nothing about you has measured up from the beginning . |
2 | You 'd gone up in , oh yes . |
3 | did you hear what I said , I think your , I do n't know if you 'd gone back in the house when I said , I 'll prepare , I 'll prepare the dinner |
4 | ‘ I told her you 'd gone out to dinner with Ricky . |
5 | ‘ I came last night , but they told me that you 'd gone out to dinner with friends . |
6 | It 's as if you 'd gone out into the bigger world and found out that it 's frightening or that it hurts , so you go home . |
7 | Especially as apparently you 'd gone out in a hurry and not taken a handbag . |
8 | ‘ She came for it soon after you 'd gone off to t' farm , ’ Aunt Nellie explained . |
9 | Cal did n't turn round from the front seat , but Mrs Fry said , ‘ We could n't go on playing Scrabble in the rain when we knew you 'd gone off like that , and your parents sounded so dreadful on the phone . |
10 | JUST WHEN you 'd given up on Italian House , along come more chattering piano breaks and gusty female vocals to drag you back onto your feet . |
11 | ‘ Apart from other considerations , like leaving behind all your friends and a society you 'd grown up in , did n't your parents object to you taking their grandson away ? ’ |
12 | ‘ I thought you 'd grown out of it , darling . |
13 | that went out to erm making up argu , you know if you 'd fallen out with somebody you had to make up with them before the bells , and in fact what my granny did was to erm to empty the fire and to relay the fire for the new year |
14 | I said , anyway I said , I thought you 'd fallen out with Mandy . |
15 | Erm but I say there , there were a couple of erm objections that came up during the course of the conversation which really resulted because you , you 'd fallen down on the actual structure , but having said that then again there were two or three examples that you apacked and you got through very well and you , you recovered yourself well on that and , and I say really I think that 's er that 's covered most of the bits that , that I felt were , were there . |
16 | I thought you 'd taken off in that spaceship of yours . ’ |
17 | ‘ She phoned me after you interviewed her and said she guessed you 'd found out about the affair — to warn me . |
18 | Once he knew you 'd found out about the paintings , he might have thought you 'd go on to discover the truth about the murder . |
19 | And , just when you 'd got out of the flower , and were feeling really proud of yourself , you 'd look at the new , big , wide endless world around you . |
20 | Mind , it was the surprise of me life to 'ear you 'd teamed up with a fly female pickpocket , I did n't know you was one of the lads . ’ |
21 | Each year the GHS asks ‘ in the 14 days prior to interview have you had to cut down on any of the things you usually do ( about the house/at work or in your free time ) because of illness or injury ? ’ |
22 | " If Maurice belongs to you , why do you have to put up with Harry ? " |
23 | I mean why should you have to put up with it ? |
24 | And what hours did you have to put in for your Home Guard duty ? |
25 | Or do you have to report back to the boss ? ’ |
26 | If Dire Straits had n't been so successful , would you have carried on as a circuit band , or would you have gone back to teaching or journalism ? |
27 | Or would you have gone back to it , just for the beautiful Sergia ? ’ |
28 | Why should you have to go round with a frozen face because a child has kicked the cat ? |
29 | Unless — do you have to go back to a hospital with it , or anything ? ’ |
30 | Do n't you have to go back to that school of yours ? ’ |