Example sentences of "you have [verb] to " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ In the meantime I see you 've reverted to addressing me as Penry . |
2 | If you it as far as far as you can you 've got to , when you throw javelin you 've got to bring your arm through right , you 've got to twist , you 've got to make sure your wrist 's tight you 've got to keep your erm left foot planted . |
3 | ‘ I see you 've taken to wearin' that jewellery in your ear , ’ says Rory . |
4 | I see you 've talked to Pickerage , ’ said Mr Crumwallis , his long , bony body now fully inside and draped up against the doorpost , his head poked forward , the whole effect being to make him look like a bereaved ostrich . |
5 | ‘ He told me he 'd got in touch again the moment he 'd heard that you 'd decided to soft pedal a bit on work and so could be open to having a boyfriend . ’ |
6 | I thought you 'd seen to it ’ dribble-brain ! ’ she yelled when she 'd finished directing Posi to alter the gases in the cargo areas . |
7 | ‘ Someone said you 'd gone to university . ’ |
8 | Yes , it was last night after you 'd gone to bed early . |
9 | I tried phoning you this lunchtime to ask about the above proposal , but I do n't even know if I had the right number , though I got through to it twice ; about five different people spoke to me uncomprehendingly , and eventually a man came to the phone and said ‘ Bratislava ’ ; I did n't know whether that meant I 'd got a Bratislava number , or that you 'd gone to Bratislava . |
10 | ‘ I thought you 'd gone to sleep . ’ |
11 | Just , just let me mention that you , you told me that you 'd gone to Y S L , |
12 | ‘ I thought you 'd gone to bed ! ’ |
13 | I says , she wanted to go out Saturday and you 'd gone to work . |
14 | keep it okay for you in fact that 's who I 'd thought you 'd gone to , I thought you had called in at their house like cos must of seen his , I thought you must of seen his run out his car at |
15 | And I said oh when was that and she said just after you 'd gone to the bank and I said oh I 've just spoken to him . |
16 | you 'd gone to sleep ! |
17 | If you 'd said to me , this is a French play translated , I 'd have agreed … |
18 | You 're afraid you 'll lose him — you 'd pretended to yourself he was yours . |
19 | I would n't have thought you 'd wanted to , that was the thing . |
20 | Frequently , purveyors of delicate doodlings are n't much cop live , tiresome mumble 'n' fumble trappings making you wish you 'd stuck to the vinyl . |
21 | ‘ Oh , you would have done if you 'd had to . ’ |
22 | I was wondering where you 'd disappeared to . |
23 | And today — today when I thought you 'd taken to leaving with resignation and humour , you were planning this little surprise . |
24 | ’ Some companies have been very conciliatory , ’ though they 've still come out with lines like ’ if only you 'd talked to us first … ’ . |
25 | ‘ If you 'd chosen to be married in June , ’ remarked my mother , doubtless moved by the aroma to an association of ideas , ‘ the mock-orange blossom would have been out . ’ |
26 | But if you 'd listened to me , you 'd be married to Charles now and doing your duty as a good wife should ! ’ |
27 | ‘ None of this would have happened if you 'd listened to me . ’ |
28 | No , I thought , I thought you meant you 'd spoken to him after my date . |
29 | ‘ Anyhow , ’ she resumed , having no time then to fathom it , ‘ at first Lubor Ondrus , only out of devilment I 'm sure , seemed surprised that you 'd agreed to an interview . |
30 | Though when some seconds later her brain began to function , ‘ So Lubor was n't teasing when he seemed suprised that you 'd agreed to an interview ! |