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

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1 The wound I made in you has healed in an ugly way .
2 We do not innovate ; it may be we renovate what was customary with those same ancients , but with you has disappeared in novelties . ’
3 The life you bring with you has set in motion
4 Glancing at him , she queried helplessly , ‘ Do you ever have days when you wish you 'd stayed in bed ? ’
5 Mind you , you think if you 'd stayed in there now .
6 but five pound on putting that away definitely , every week , as it 's all paid petrol money , so now I 've got eighty pound , eighty pound is in me , me , one of me purses and that is , it has on , there again , I mean everything , not a lot , if you 'd to go in you 'd see , it 'd have a , it 'd have erm petrol money , it 's eighty pound , now I 'm saving that so by the time aunty Mary comes I shall have probably a hundred pounds in that
7 The outcome of the exercise in the White Paper , I think , had three main parts : one was a new think-tank , the Central Policy Review Staff , which presumably reflected some of the stuff you 'd seen in the United States at Rand and so on ; the other was a new system of , I suppose you would call it , zero-based budgeting , where you would look at longstanding government commitments and see if they should stagger on — that was Programme Analysis and Review ; and , to reduce the weight on Cabinet , there were to be big conglomerate departments , which led to the Department of Trade and Industry and the Department of the Environment .
8 You 'd gone in Blondies next door you might got it a bit cheaper and you can take yourself .
9 ‘ Mind you , if you 'd said in advance I would have done gooseberry sauce .
10 When Boris began sleeping with her , villagers who wondered what would happen if the husband found out were told by wiser villagers : ‘ If you 'd lived in a big town you 'd know that the husband knows . ’
11 Well I 've been out all afternoon so I wondered if you 'd phoned in this afternoon .
12 After you 'd arrived in my life with such a bang I had no intention of letting you walk straight out again . ’
13 You used to have a little book and er the grocer would write it down what you 'd had in the book you see and then you had to pay for it on th at the weekend .
14 They had their eyes so fixed on its wagging that some said you 'd disappeared in plain sight . ’
15 ‘ E asked me to describe yer , which I did , thinkin' maybe 'e was goin' to tell yer you 'd come into some money , but 'e said you 'd taken in a young woman , that the pair of you 'ad nicked 'is wallet an' made off with it .
16 I just assumed you 'd left in the morning .
17 Well I think it was the discipline that you 'd got in those days .
18 Oh yeah how many would you say you 'd pinched in year ?
19 Are you having to sleep in the
20 How would you have done in the quiz ?
21 Tell me , what would you have done in my place ? ’
22 ‘ So would you have done in the circumstances , ’ he said wearily , not wanting to get drawn into an argument .
23 On the dredger what other jobs would you have to do in the way of maintenance , you said you had to repair the buckets .
24 1 ) How much risk would you have felt in that situation ?
25 dir : Do you have to talk in ‘ isms ’ ?
26 What right do you have to sit in judgement on somebody you hardly know ? ’
27 How many guitar changes do you have to make in an evening ?
28 Would you have voted in favour of the sale of the house if you 'd been given the chance .
29 Did you have to hide in your flat in Kuwait ?
30 Do n't you have to stay in that place for lunch ? ’
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