Example sentences of "you 've [vb pp] a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Yes , I can probably give you a brief answer , because er , in that you 've raised a whole host of other things , erm , which erm , er , we need to , we need to think about and , and debate , and I hope we 'll have further occasions to do so .
2 I do n't know what they were , I certainly would n't open that pen Michael you 've made a right mess
3 Ooh , you 've made a right mess with them crisps young man , ai n't ya ?
4 ‘ If you 've made a new life for yourself , what are you doing here ? ’ she challenged .
5 You 've made a serious miscalculation .
6 Right you 've made a nice mess out there have n't you ?
7 Yes , you 've made a good job of it .
8 Begin keeping a record of all events at this point ; hopefully it wo n't be needed , but if it is you 've made a good start .
9 You 've made a bloody death trap on the stairs .
10 Look , you 've made a long shadow .
11 When you 've reached the point where you want publication , where seeing your work in print is necessary to you in order to feel you 've made a permanent communication — then you have to begin the work of looking at the market , seeing what is published and by whom .
12 When you 've made a physical space — a table and a chair — for your writer-self , you will find that an inner space begins to open up in the imagination .
13 ‘ It sounds as if you 've made a promising start .
14 I know that you 've made a particular study of the Muddletonians .
15 By requesting a personal illustration for SaverPlus 2001 , you 've made a wise decision .
16 The chain is connected to the handle at the tightest position , the handles pulled together — and hey presto — you 've made a clean cut !
17 put these ones back you 've made a big mess !
18 Switch to the logical approach if this is the case and then return , once you 've made an intellectual appeal , to this more direct , emotional one .
19 ‘ I just want to say that you 've made an old man very happy , ’ he said , leading the way into the high-ceilinged drawing room and pouring Matthew a drink .
20 As he says , ‘ I do n't see the point of having a through neck once you 've cut a big hole out of it for the pickups . ’
21 Erm sir I I think this is clearly You 've heard a great deal about this
22 Have you ever thought , ruefully , that far from raising an obedient child you 've become an obedient parent ?
23 Er this is my third tape and you 've recorded a whole side !
24 ‘ Mr McKillop , you 've travelled a long way and you 've worked hard but I think this is as far as you 're likely to get . ’
25 If you 've written a fun game and want to make your fortune , sling the tape and rob a bank !
26 You 've lost an awful lot of weight
27 You 've uncovered a great story — a great story . ’
28 You 've seen a possible future , stretching out from this evening .
29 You 've seen a big crane have you ?
30 Charlie says : ‘ I think it must be very difficult every day to give so much of yourself to so many people — and not feel in a way that , since you 've given a great deal , therefore you deserve love and warmth when you go home . ’
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