Example sentences of "you 've [verb] [pron] a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ You 've made me a soldier . ’ |
2 | You feel like you 've heard them a couple of hundred times when it 's only been twice . |
3 | Say you 've written her a poem or something but she 's not to read it till she gets home . ’ |
4 | And it 's certainly not available in sufficient detail for for all of the sectors to make a fair comparison and I think Mr has made this point in in when you 've questioned him a number of times today that the information is just not available or to hand to make to make that comparison . |
5 | It may not be the bit that you 're going to eventually use for your assignment , because you 're a bit unsure taped up your assignment , but bring a short transcription , at least one side of A four , because if you do that , you will , if you 've given yourself a chance of actually trying it out , you will begin to see the problems and and the whole thing will be much more interesting and more rewardable . |
6 | You 've given me a heck of a lot of ammunition . ’ |
7 | ‘ I feel as if you 've given me a gift I 'm completely unworthy of . |
8 | You 've given me a lot . ’ |
9 | And you 've done them a bit all green have n't you , why do n't you do some of erm |
10 | So you 've done me a favour , you see . |
11 | ‘ You 've done me a favour really . |
12 | ’ Never mind , Mr. K. You 've done me a power of good . |
13 | It might be a bit awkward when you start off but once you 've done it a bit it gets easier . |
14 | You 've asked us a lot about what Governors can do and what Councillors can do , it 's teachers that make a school and schools are going to be excellent if the teachers and heads of faculty in those schools are excellent , and we 've got lots of those in Banbury . |
15 | That blue dress of yours looks well enough , but you 've had it a while now ; you need something new to wear . |
16 | After all you 've paid me a dollar you know . |
17 | So you 've found yourself a job , and if all has gone well you 're managing to balance the demands of the workplace with those of your family . |
18 | So you say you 've found it a bit of a strain ? |
19 | ‘ Does this mean you 've got me a dustbin van ? ’ |
20 | you open yourself to comments from now , you 've got yourself a name , er |
21 | You 've got yourself a page full of lines . |
22 | ‘ Nathan Bryce , ’ her smile reflected the radiance that filled her whole being , ‘ you 've got yourself a deal . ’ |
23 | ‘ You 've got yourself a deal , ’ said Charlie with a grin , and from that day Mrs Smelley was never seen shopping for fruit or vegetables in the market again . |
24 | You 've got her a book . |
25 | ‘ Actually , you 've got it a bit wrong , ’ said Toby . |
26 | mhm Well you 've told me a bit about what 's it 's like to be inside Kuwait , what about the Kuwaitis outside Kuwait ? |
27 | You 've told me a lot about your ideas , and I 've enjoyed sitting here listening to them . |
28 | ‘ Sounds like a good idea , but you 've left it a bit late . |
29 | ‘ One day , ’ said Sergeant Joe , ‘ one of them will come back with proof that you 've sold him a forgery . ’ |
30 | ( You 've earned yourself a booking ! — Ed . ) |