Example sentences of "you [vb base] [vb pp] [noun] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I expect you 've heard rumours about the purpose-built radio station that 's been planned .
2 And you 've become part of the supply line now : selling on to finance your need .
3 And with it being Tuesday it means that we 've our missing persons feature , where are you now , round about three thirty today , so if you 've lost touch with a friend , relative or neighbour we could find them for you if they 're still in the East Midlands .
4 If you 've lost touch with a friend relative or neighbour we could find them for you this afternoon if they 're still in the East Midlands .
5 You 're afraid to trust — you 've erected barriers against the world , Shannon Lea .
6 When you 've gained confidence on the water , you then have the option of joining the Curlew or Globe rowing clubs based at the centre .
7 When you 've stared death in the face , everything after that is a bonus . ’
8 ‘ When you 've done research on a country for years , you also get a sense of which groups have vested interests or political agendas , who can be trusted and who has given us reliable information , ’ said Smart .
9 You 've had experience as a shop assistant , so you could work in one of our shops .
10 You 've found success on the small screen with a series of supermarket commercials .
11 ‘ Mr Deveraugh , perhaps when you 've finished work for the day , you 'll be able to find all the peace and seclusion you 're looking for .
12 So in that context the argument would n't arise , therefore any sale of the shares would take place after you 've got hold of the grant and it may be necessary for other reasons like you 've got bills to pay or a mortgage to discharge , whatever the reasons .
13 So you know I mean erm you 've got evidence from the Widdicombe er survey which produced the Widdicombe report .
14 Indeed , if you 've got groups with no status distinctions between them the person who , by chance , lands up sitting there tends to end up behaving as a leader , okay ?
15 You 've got friends in the local CID — ca n't you find out what 's going on ? ’ he pursued .
16 If you 've got signs on the main line saying traffic point , traffic censors ahead , you 're gon na have people saying oh sod that I 'll get off at the next junction instead
17 Now , I and I went to other day , I was having quite bad headaches from the back of my eyes , feeling like , you know , I had pressure there , and so , I think it was just headaches but I wanted to go and check it out , and I went to the , cos my dad said oh if you go to the opticians erm , they give you free checks as you 've got glaucoma in the family , and erm , or glaucoma , or whatever you call it .
18 She laughed at herself : ‘ You 've got Simon on the brain , you have . ’
19 I think to a certain extent that might be literally true , but the northern part of the county , you 've got linkages into the A sixty six have n't you , Scotch Corner and to the west and you 've also got linkages here into the Wharfe Valley and up through to Skipton again and further south you can link into the M sixty two ca n't you , as trans-pennine .
20 The great thing is if you 've got faith in the stuff if you have n't got faith , you need n't bother with it .
21 Even though you 've got funding for the first time for this I do n't want to spend an awful lot on materials .
22 You 've got marriage on the brain tonight , darling .
23 On loading this , the second part , just type ‘ PICKET ’ when prompted and you 'll be away ( if you 've got school in the morning , do n't stay up all knight playing it ! ) .
24 if you 've got money in the bank !
25 Right so if you put the number in front , it 's as though you 've got brackets around the whole lot .
26 You know , nobody 's expecting three or four sides , right , you 've got quarter of an hour , not erm , you know , if , if you can write a side a half you , you 'll be doing much better than most people , alright , so you 're just thinking about a side really , depending on how big your handwriting is .
27 You 've got quarter of an hour left .
28 No , look you 've got juice on the table and that 's enough .
29 'Cos if you 've got copies of the reports and things in the file , then that 's not a problem .
30 ‘ Oh , come on , you 've got time for a cup of tea , surely ? ’
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