Example sentences of "you have [verb] about " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ You 'd asked about your car , and I told you that it could take a week or more for the garage to locate the part they needed . ’ |
2 | I remembered what you 'd said about settling down , and as it happened I met a very nice young man from Berlin , a train driver . |
3 | There was an earthquake in Tokyo recently but I 'd be surprised if you 'd heard about it . |
4 | ‘ For Christ 's sake , Donna , I thought you 'd forgotten about that . ’ |
5 | ‘ I thought you 'd forgotten about this morning , ’ she said in a small voice . |
6 | ‘ Oh , good , ’ said Garvin , ‘ I was afraid you 'd forgotten about things like that , with your recent preoccupations . ’ |
7 | Erm I thought that you lost er I thought that you 'd forgotten about your referrals but you did actually come back to them erm and I 'm not quite sure whether you actually tackled all of ANNA , I know that you got the authority , I 'm not qu |
8 | erm would erm if you 'd known about it would erm you go and tell the firemen or would the firemen just find out |
9 | Then , just as I was convinced of your innocence , I discovered you 'd lied about your brother and I caught you with Rainald . |
10 | She could barely breathe , her heart pounding so hard that she had to shout shakily , ‘ Because I knew it meant you could n't have married me for my father 's company , and I wanted to find out why you 'd lied about it . ’ |
11 | What would you have done about Kirsty then ? ’ |
12 | ‘ Then what do you have to say about it ? ’ |
13 | So , Bob , what do you have to say about that one ? |
14 | They say why do you have to talk about that just now . |
15 | When you looked like Donna , why did you have to fret about not looking like the average social X-ray you saw in New York ? |
16 | They were n't glamorous enough for you to have known about them : they consisted of the people who were n't medically A1 . |
17 | And do n't believe all you think you 've heard about a Cobra being undrivable in anything but a straight line either . |
18 | ‘ Oh , so you 've heard about Cabochon 's brother then , have you ? ’ |
19 | ‘ You 've heard about Industry Year , Vic ? ’ |
20 | That 's when — you know , you 've heard about supply-side economics . |
21 | You 've heard about deregulating cocaine . |
22 | ‘ Well , you 've heard about the traces of tranquillisers found in the deceased 's blood ? ’ |
23 | ‘ Now , you must tell me how you 've heard about all this ? ’ |
24 | You 've heard about the ‘ jitter-bug craze ’ , well once you 've caught the ‘ glitter-bug ’ you 'll be hooked ! |
25 | You 've heard about — ’ |
26 | Now you 've heard about them of course , you must have heard about them . |
27 | " You 've heard about the telephone call to Mrs. Bidwell , of course ? " |
28 | I dare say you 've heard about it . ’ |
29 | ‘ Well , you 've heard about the murder ? ’ the porter replied . |
30 | ‘ You 've heard about this Hawaiian jaunt of mine , presumably ? ’ |