Example sentences of "[vb base] you have [verb] [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I expect you 've got a sore throat , ’ the boy said . |
2 | He said , ‘ I expect you 've got a busy day tomorrow , ( as a hint to the guest that he should go to bed ) . |
3 | Whereas I mean , , if you sort of give the criticism first and say the wrong area is that , and then finish it off with the praise , they know where they stand , and when you come up to them and say you 've done a superb job , they 're not just sitting back , thinking oh yes , what 's coming next . |
4 | She said , ‘ You know , they say you 've done the dirty on us in the Council . ’ |
5 | Well because if , if we got , if we say you 've got a certain number of members of staff , and each full time equivalent offers you two hundred and twenty two point eight working days a year . |
6 | At one stroke ye 've halved the white man 's burden ! ’ |
7 | to your situation now , so imagine you 've done the old planning of the future like we said , yeah ? |
8 | And I hope you 've done the right |
9 | ‘ I hope you 've got a good plan , Thing , ’ he panted , as the four of them dodged between the bushes , ‘ because I 'll never be able to get you all the way up there . ’ |
10 | We hope you have had a pleasant time wherever you have been . |
11 | Lots of love , and I hope you have had a restful weekend with . |
12 | Obviously when you budget you have to allow the most money for the rooms you arc actually going to live in , but once you have decided on what cash is available you must turn considerable thought and care — if not money — to making your hall as warm and welcoming and practical as you can . |
13 | They 're too young I mean you 've got the dark nights on |
14 | Well I mean you 've got the right answer so erm |
15 | Cos the man said to me , look you 've got a new flue on ! |
16 | We just sat there not looking at each other , all day , until she burst out with all that anger , ‘ You fucking bitch you 've finished the goddam bloody cigarettes . ’ |
17 | Well let's think about it once more I know you 've done the correct thing cos I 've just looked . |
18 | Are you fit again because I know you 've had a little bit of shoulder trouble I think is n't it ? |
19 | cos I know you 've got a late birthday , and that . |
20 | I know you 've got a great future ahead of you . ’ |
21 | I know you 've got a blocked nose , but really ! |
22 | You know you 've got a million people and you 're just looking after a thousand , maybe more . |
23 | I know you 've got a decent hand you fucking arsehole , I 've got to ask a question now as well have n't I ? |
24 | I know you 've got a cold but |
25 | You know you 've got the electric fire , you 've got the telly and everything else to it . |
26 | The smooth , high back-wall of the local frontôn , often painted with a pink or ruddy wash , and sometimes framing the dark blocks of stone of the lower , narrower wall it has replaced , is the most striking of all evidences of Basqueness ; you know you have left the real Basque country when you realize the villages no longer have a frontón in the middle of them . |
27 | When you know you have located a one pound coin before you dig it up , you can call yourself an expert detectorist . |
28 | I hear you 've come a long way . " |
29 | I hear you 've got a good voice . ’ |
30 | but come as not surprisingly I assume you have read the relevant brochures |