Example sentences of "[verb] you 've [vb pp] [pron] [det] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I expect you 've seen it all before . ’
2 It 's a I mean no it 's up to you if you say you 've done it that 's fine by me .
3 Mm , I mean you 've told me this before Mark , well I , I said to you
4 I ca n't stand husbands who come home and say ‘ Oh look you 've done nothing all day , only a bit of housework and looked after the child ’ .
5 It can not be a simple illusion for you to maintain , when you know you 've given yourself many times before . ’
6 I know you 've told me this
7 After that , a top executive tends to get stale , in Pearce 's opinion , because ‘ you 're seeing the same problems coming up for the second , third or even fourth time and you begin to think you 've done it all before .
8 When you think you 've seen it all ; when you 've been to Benidorm , Majorca and San Antonio ; when you know the most exciting places ; come to Club 18–30 and we 'll show you Kos .
9 Just use a simple phrase like , ‘ Well , I think you 've told me all I need to know , thank you very much for coming to see us ’ .
10 The only problem is you start revising at sort of three months in advance or something and then , or a month or whatever , and it comes to exam and you think you 've forgotten it all .
11 Now you just said you 've got your own property to sell and that 's on the market at the moment okay , erm have you had any advice on mortgage and what we should be able to obtain on the mortgage side of things ?
12 By the time you 've you 've moved them all rather than drawing them all in again then you run the con activity and swop back .
13 I think , obviously you 've you 've got your own organization , your own professional standards and things , I think they need to be developed and , more importantly , promoted themselves to the public , and then , to take it a bit further and to try and escape that straitjacket which I think which in this country particularly all public servants are limited by .
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