Example sentences of "[adj] you 've [vb pp] a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I 'm afraid you 've had a wasted trip , Ms Bishopric . |
2 | ‘ I 'm afraid you 've had a wasted trip , ’ Veronica said . |
3 | ‘ I 'm so sorry you 've had a vain journey . |
4 | I 'm sorry you 've had a wasted journey . |
5 | Yeah but you the thermostat on your tank is telling should be telling that that you 've got a cold tank that 's what thermostat 's for . |
6 | Cos I 'm glad you 've got a big spot on the side of your face . |
7 | — ‘ Lucky you 've got a good lad like this one , then . ’ |
8 | But how lucky you 've got a free place at Redmond College ! |
9 | I 'm sure you 've done a super interview for me . |
10 | make sure you 've got a reasonable size reasonable clear protractor |
11 | We 'll just have lunch , and then I 'm sure you 've got a wonderful programme lined up for this afternoon ! ’ |
12 | Are you sure you 've got a driving ? |
13 | In no time at all you 've got a professional looking report that would do justice to a public company , let alone a sales manager . |
14 | At long last you 've got a spare half hour to play that adventure you 've been looking forward to ! |