Example sentences of "have you [adv] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Is she gon na have you altogether to practise ? |
2 | ‘ I see I have you thoroughly perplexed , ’ the Queen said , laughing . |
3 | Otherwise I 'll have you thoroughly whipped , do you understand ? ’ |
4 | Ca n't have you not doing anything can I ? |
5 | Ask any established pop band would they like to become a cult band and they 'll have you swiftly thrown out of their hotel suite , ordering another bottle of champers while they 're at it . |
6 | Do you ever ro have you ever rolled your garden ? |
7 | Therefore , questions put to the defendant such as ‘ Have you ever passed a Ministry of Transport test for this class of vehicle ? ’ and/or ‘ Do you hold or have you ever held a driving licence for this class of vehicle ? ’ should prove useful . |
8 | I do n't have you ever had er extensive renovations to your property ? |
9 | Do you have you ever had a go at the piano or that ? |
10 | Or 'ave you just come into a bit of money ? ’ |
11 | ‘ 'Ave you ever thought of smokin' a pipe ? ’ |
12 | She said , ‘ I 'm so glad to have you here to share this , Jo . |
13 | What your suffering friend needs at such a time is to have you just listen , not to judge or to find the answer but to offer practical support if necessary . |
14 | But it must be tiresome for him to have you constantly tagging at his heels all the time . ’ |
15 | Or had you already told her that ? ’ |
16 | ‘ But , however it came across , I do n't think I was feeling very hostile — how could I be when , since I knew which hotel you were in , I would probably have been in contact had you not arrived at my home . ’ |
17 | You had made me , but why had you not looked after me , and saved me from this pain and unhappiness ? |
18 | Had you not improved your marketing is another sporting chance you 've got your ten thousand pounds grant . |
19 | You you you drop the letter and put the apostrophe where the letter would have been , had you not removed it . |
20 | He walked with a limp , and had you not known better you could have mistaken the sores and scabs on his face for the kind of wounds worn by down-and-outs in Cardboard City . |
21 | Had you always wanted to be an actor ? |
22 | Had you always wanted to be a hairdresser ? |
23 | For I am at such an inn because it is all I can afford — and you would not be here had you better means . ’ |
24 | Had you ever met him before this weekend ? ’ |
25 | By the way , had you ever realised the name is Saxon by origin ? |
26 | Forgive me if I am indelicate in saying so , ; had you ever troubled to talk to me often , I could have made it evident earlier . |
27 | Had had had you ever worked out how how m m how many trees that is about ? |
28 | Have ye far to go ? ’ |
29 | Yer arse 'll rip — have ye ever heard of a torn arse ? — if ye even try and struggle . ’ |
30 | ‘ Have ye ever looked in a mirror ? ’ he asked . |