Example sentences of "you have [adv] [to-vb] " in BNC.
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1 | Well you would be would n't you if you 'd nowhere to sleep on the night ? |
2 | Why do n't you have now to get to come over here . |
3 | You 've just to get on and overcome them . |
4 | You 've got to , oh you 've just to keep it straight . |
5 | What , what you 've also to bear in mind is |
6 | Now , if like me you 've yet to attempt this big production number you could pick up a few tips here , after all , we 've a number of professionals in this hundred , hoteliers , dressmakers , cake makers , photographers , and video makers , registrars , ministers , but above all , we have a lot ex-brides here , and let's start off by finding how many we have . |
7 | You want the papers you 've yet to find someone with a painting and |
8 | Please come home and we 'll have the meal she 's doing and if you 've nowhere to go you 're very welcome to stay . |
9 | Maggie just a , the penultimate line , you 've actually to subtract the mortgage back off then ? |
10 | ‘ You 've only to hold on , and let the archers begin and end it . ’ |
11 | And if there 's anything I can do — or Mr Mentiply — anything at all , you 've only to say the word . ’ |
12 | You 've only to read the new Parents Charter , which John Major is introducing , to realise this . |
13 | You did n't have to go in for banging drums and shaking rattles to be a shaman ; you had simply to have suffered tremendously , been torn apart , come close to death . |
14 | You had best to call them generally man by man according to the Scrip . |
15 | So you had studiously to act out a charade of affection and natural ease until , like politicians , you had settled the issue in private , one way or the other . |
16 | You had only to wait . |
17 | There was a time , I think , in the late sixties , when erm the education service did itself very little good by going along with the general mythology that you had only to put more money into the schools to service , to solve all social problems . |
18 | But if drink lost him respect , he never lost the admiration of one College porter who said you had only to watch him cross the street to know he was a genius . |
19 | • You had only to watch Curtis Strange shoot that all-time record 62 at St. Andrews in a Dunhill Cup to realise golf has become a whole new ball game . |
20 | You had only to say you wished to go back to the car — ’ |
21 | And , as if to emphasise the difficulties that any prevention programme has to face , you had only to walk through any exit to find little groups enjoying a quiet cigarette . |
22 | You had only to ride out the storm — inside preferably — ’ with a flash of humour as the heavens reminded him of their still present threat ‘ — and the dust would soon have settled . |
23 | When bits of them broke off you had only to plunge them into the earth and they grew into new cactuses . |
24 | You had only to look at holiday romances , she told herself , or shipboard affairs , to know that unfamiliar surroundings and propinquity acted as a hothouse , a forcing ground for unrealistic situations . |
25 | If you have yet to record a scene which will end the tape in a suitable way — maybe a farewell wide shot of the whole park , or of people beginning to pack up and go home — now is the time to do it before the battery goes completely and the camcorder switches itself off . |
26 | ‘ You have yet to sleep here one night . |
27 | ‘ You have yet to answer my question , ’ he said sternly . |
28 | I refrain from naming the books in case you have yet to read them . |
29 | ‘ You have yet to prove yourself . ’ |
30 | That is why the Department has written to the Northern region saying in effect , ’ We hope you will take account of our reservations in the next year 's allocations , either in the formula or in tempering the pace of change where you have yet to satisfy yourselves and us that the adjustment you propose is entirely reliable . ’ |