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

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1 And if you write a letter they do n't like , they bring it back and want to know why you 've written certain things .
2 Well , I 'm sorry , if I was in my workplace I would n't be happy representing a member and then be told by the employer , I 'm not required to tell you why you 've lost your appeal and I do n't think this is something we should do within our own organization on our own members .
3 That 's why you 've lost weight , no no no hold your stomach in you 'll hurt yourself .
4 end of the day when you do something wrong they 're the first to nip in that office and say what you 've done wrong and why you 've done it wrong .
5 See these , this type of thing , this er Pyracantha , the reason why you 've go that , it 's evergreen
6 But still you do n't say why you 've called . ’
7 ‘ And is that why you 've run off ? ’
8 ‘ I wo n't ask you why you 've decided to consult another , but here 's what I 've deciphered about your birth chart . ’
9 ‘ Is that why you 've stopped my lessons ? ’ she demanded .
10 ‘ You still have n't told me why you 've walked on my property — and what have you to do with Rose ? ’
11 ‘ Is n't that why you 've avoided me like the very plague ever since I 've been here ? ’
12 You wonder why you 've bothered , until by chance
13 Have you every stopped to think why you 've bought something ?
14 So just put a paragraph in , saying why you 've chosen this particular bit , and in fact , all of you can do that .
15 Introduction , why you 've chosen to , to analyze this sample , and what is a source on the background information .
16 You do your introduction at the back , with why you 've chosen this as background .
17 Why you 've chosen this bit , and what is the background .
18 The introduction , why you 've chosen this particular conversation .
19 ‘ I do n't know what sort of a game you 're playing here but unless you tell me exactly why you 've had me drive all the way down to this God-forsaken place I 'm going straight back through that door ! ’
20 So did this woman ask you about why you 've had so many Fridays off ?
21 ‘ Suppose you tell me why you 've come , and then we 'll enjoy ourselves . ’
22 ‘ Otherwise I do n't know why you 've come .
23 ‘ And that 's why you 've come — for international reasons ? ’
24 And I further think you 're working all on your ownsome on this and that 's why you 've come to good old Uncle Mo instead of going to the boys at Langley .
25 I do n't know why you 've come to Abbey Life .
26 I just do n't understand why you 've taken me into your confidence . ’
27 ‘ And that 's why you 've brought me ? ’
28 ‘ I 'd like to know why you 've brought me here . ’
29 Is that why you 've brought me here ?
30 That 's why you 've got to help .
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