Example sentences of "you have [verb] [pron] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ You might n't have thought so if you 'd seen them the next day , ’ said Toby .
2 Though I wish you 'd given him a different name .
3 mm , like every thing else you told me you 'd finished it the other day
4 Erm And yes you 've guessed it an old Motown hit from erm back in the sixties .
5 " You 've led me a merry dance , I must say . "
6 You 've still got the problem of addressing praise , because quite often you 've only , if you 've given somebody a specific task then it 's easy to praise or not to praise in that situation , but if they 've just come in , done their job and gone home , you know , just sat on a checkout for four hours , right it 's my time to leave , then , if they 've done nothing out of the blue , extraordinary , so they do n't do anything wrong , or , you know .
7 Erm you 've given them a good start in life , it 's your money , enjoy yourselves with it .
8 I said , " You 've given him a bloody licence to do it . "
9 You 've given him an adverse marking .
10 Thanks very much Mark , you 've given me the hardest part .
11 Now you 've given me the same answer for two different inputs , but that 's okay .
12 ‘ Willoughby , you 've given us a brief outline of a frankly hap-hazard sort of life up to now .
13 Which you and you 've given it an extra name of mumsy S L P .
14 You 've done it a thousand times already , but you do it again , just for something to do .
15 You 've done it a hundred times before . ’
16 All right , so you design a cup and rod device to compress a cat 's testicle and crush it , and when you 've done it a few thousand times over word gets out and you have protests and pressure .
17 Listening , as you become more comfortable and you become , you 've done it a few times you know what you 're gon na have to say and then you , you er , you listen more carefully to the answers .
18 Please note that you do not have to open the rings to put these markers over , though you should after you 've done it the first time , erm , it should become easier with practice , let me put it that way , okay .
19 that 's the wrong way , you 've done it the wrong way have n't you ?
20 We will — once you 've bid me a proper good morning , the sort a woman gives a man after she 's spent the night in his arms . ’
21 And I and when you 've had it a long time you
22 You 've had yours a long t a minute ago cos I 've picked it up for somebody else .
23 Then she had nodded slowly , and said , ‘ Sylvie , you know that you 've found yourself an elaborate means of coming to terms with your own childhood .
24 Less entrancing , I suppose , if you 've got them the other way round .
25 Later , Madge had said : ‘ You 've got yourself a smashing lad there , Marie !
26 It 's , it 's a bit like in Northern Ireland where you 've got your the religious erm influence they 've got somebody like Ian Paisley the strength of that man and his group
27 do n't forget to use the outside scale , and the other thing is , make sure you 've got it the right height , it 's not a precise
28 we 've got a hundred grams divided by twenty eight pennies , the answer is whatever it comes to grams per divided by pennies , grams per penny , so that 's a good check that you 've got it the right way up , before you go and calculate it you just have a little look , what have I got here ?
29 erm Now , what you 've got there is a slightly later map of 1675 , which is exactly the same , the north is at the bottom , I 'm afraid the top is not very obvious , if I could just hold it up , you 've got the castle there , and you 've got it the right way up , and actually there 's some writing as well .
30 No , no , no you 've got it the wrong way round , I went , I brought you here and then I had to go back cos I was in the Royal Marine Police
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