Example sentences of "you 've get " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ More than ye 've got , buster . ’ |
2 | Doyle , ye 've got mud on my floor from yer dirty boots ! ’ |
3 | Ye 've got your international driving licence ? ’ |
4 | Ye only need about three goes of crack and ye 've got yerself an addiction problem . |
5 | The truth is , Ah suppose , if ye 've got a berg sailin' down on ye and ye 're trapped in the ice there 's no thickness of steel that will save ye from gettin' crushed . |
6 | An the lawyer replied , ‘ Ye 've got tae love the Lord God wi yer hale hert , soul , mind an strength ; an ye 've got tae love yer neighbour as weel as ye love yersel . ’ |
7 | An the lawyer replied , ‘ Ye 've got tae love the Lord God wi yer hale hert , soul , mind an strength ; an ye 've got tae love yer neighbour as weel as ye love yersel . ’ |
8 | As Oliver Hardy might have remarked , ‘ That 's another fine riff you 've gotten me into . ’ |
9 | As Oliver Hardy might have remarked , ‘ That 's another fine riff you 've gotten me into . ’ |
10 | I think we 'll get along much better , once you 've gotten that through your head . |
11 | Ask him if he intends always to be faithful , and you 've get a 99.9 per cent change of him saying yes . |
12 | Mummy you 've get chompedy cheek too ! |
13 | Start from what you 've got . |
14 | It will have to be installed either by a window or in the middle of the largest room you 've got , I told her . |
15 | That it is n't that you 've got up on the wrong side or eaten something which did n't agree with you or just need a few days ' rest . |
16 | You 've got a perfect motive . |
17 | ‘ You 've got it all wrong . |
18 | ‘ You 've got to look at evidence , that 's what you 've got to do ! ’ |
19 | ‘ You 've got to look at evidence , that 's what you 've got to do ! ’ |
20 | You 've got to be truthful , like in a court of law . |
21 | If you 've got some new material on him that you want to share with us , I 'm more than happy to arrange another lecture for you later in the term , but frankly , as you 've apparently given the same lecture on him for the past ten years , I can hardly be accused of interfering with academic freedom , can I ? ’ |
22 | Could you ring her back when you 've got a moment ? |
23 | Jobs are scarce at the moment , so you 've got to be realistic . ’ |
24 | ‘ Ever since I resigned , I 've had to put up with this incessant , ‘ You 've got to be realistic , ’ from you . |
25 | ‘ But you 've got to earn a living , Dorothy . |
26 | You 've got to take whatever 's going . |
27 | You 're like me , Dorothy , you 've got no family . |
28 | ‘ You 've got to be realistic . ’ |
29 | ‘ No , you 've got the wrong end of the stick entirely . ’ |
30 | You 've got to be realistic . ’ |