Example sentences of "you 've [verb] [pron] a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 You 've made yourself an enemy for life instead of a friend for life — very clever , that .
2 You 've made me a soldier . ’
3 You feel like you 've heard them a couple of hundred times when it 's only been twice .
4 Say you 've written her a poem or something but she 's not to read it till she gets home . ’
5 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 .
6 You know they 're either set up now you 've given them an education and thrown them on the world squandering it now they 'll only squander it when they get their hands on it you might as well squander it on yourselves , let the kids squander it for you .
7 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 .
8 You 've given me a heck of a lot of ammunition . ’
9 ‘ I feel as if you 've given me a gift I 'm completely unworthy of .
10 You 've given me a lot . ’
11 You 've given me an idea .
12 You 've given me an idea .
13 You 've given me an idea , Lee .
14 ‘ Dear God , woman , you 've given me an idea there .
15 You 've given me an idea .
16 There was one little bit of leftover , as you 've given me an opportunity before I depart , and that was that erm we did discuss earlier today , under this heading the possibilities of erm their being sites on the inner edge or between the built up area , or there might become sites between the built up area and the inner edge of the greenbelt , I think the implication was they may be in Ryedale .
17 And you 've done them a bit all green have n't you , why do n't you do some of erm
18 So you 've done me a favour , you see .
19 You 've done me a favour really .
20 ’ Never mind , Mr. K. You 've done me a power of good .
21 It might be a bit awkward when you start off but once you 've done it a bit it gets easier .
22 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 .
23 That blue dress of yours looks well enough , but you 've had it a while now ; you need something new to wear .
24 After all you 've paid me a dollar you know .
25 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 .
26 So you say you 've found it a bit of a strain ?
27 ‘ Does this mean you 've got me a dustbin van ? ’
28 you open yourself to comments from now , you 've got yourself a name , er
29 You 've got yourself a page full of lines .
30 ‘ Nathan Bryce , ’ her smile reflected the radiance that filled her whole being , ‘ you 've got yourself a deal . ’
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