Example sentences of "you 've [vb pp] [prep] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ You 've complained of pain in your side ? ’ |
2 | I c I , I tell this story cos I think it illustrates it very much , I expect most of you have er if you have n't been you 've heard of Dale in Derbyshire , and it 's this river with a , a lovely walk either side of the river , you walk along the side and then you come to the point where there 's a bend in the river and there 's these gorgeous great enormous stepping stones . |
3 | You 've heard of love on the rebound , and falling for Fen could prove to be even more disastrous . |
4 | You 've heard from friends in Kuwait recently ? |
5 | And you 've heard from Ken in respect of one seven six , he 's not prepared to withdraw , so therefore the C E C are recommending opposition . |
6 | And you 've seen for example in central , Sheila , that their , their productivity level has improved |
7 | I 've got the idea you 've fallen in love with the camp . ’ |
8 | ‘ Why , Alice , ’ Harry said , staring at her curiously , ‘ you sound as if you 've fallen in love with someone you ca n't have . |
9 | ‘ I ca n't tell you how boring people look once you 've fallen in love with God . ’ |
10 | ‘ You 've fallen in love with Roman Wyatt , have n't you ? ’ |
11 | You 've fallen in love with him , have n't you ? ’ |
12 | How often do you talk about what you 've done in English with somebody else ? |
13 | Well what have you what have you done in term Have you got some you 've done in terms of differentiating and then integrating back ? |
14 | When you 've lived on subsistence for two years what do you do when your shoes wear out , when you get a £100 fuel bill , when the washing machine breaks down , when a pair of children 's shoes cost you more than you 'd spend on your own ? |
15 | When you 've lived around men like that for as long as I have , when you 've seen at first hand what they 're capable of , then you can come here and tell me how to handle my affairs . |
16 | Nobody cares about the rules you 've broken in relation to yourself . |
17 | If this new regulation comes through they 'll be part of a new seat but if in fact they do n't have this regulation come into effect they 'll belong to another s and when you 've had in fact in Southend say the lowest recorded percentage voting of any constituency in England at the last Euro elections I think it 's terrible important we should in fact explain to people whether this is likely to happen . |
18 | What counts as a low income depends on how much money you and your partner have left each week after you 've paid for things like rates or Community Charge , rent or mortgage . |
19 | ‘ You 've paid in advance for another week or so , right ? ’ |
20 | papers and things that you 've finished with bits of paper in the bin please . |
21 | Well I just think of the fact and I know it 's sort of miserable but Christmas night I think well , if you 've got ta sort of something like you 've got to put up with your mum and dad and I think well just the more the merrier . |
22 | But you 've got to practice with me to get the movements right so I 'm to stand in for the swan . ’ |
23 | Once you 've got to grips with your machine ( whichever the model ) there are several accessories you can buy to extend your knitting . |
24 | That 's the sort of club it is , you 've got to muck in and do everything . ’ |
25 | funny squiggles and you 've got to sort of like when you first see X squared , and you think , What 's that ? |
26 | there 's no use bothering to how ours worked you 've got to sort of know how this one works . |
27 | You know you 've got to sort of move on . |
28 | You sees like cutting , you know you see these walls that are like that and they sort of go down like that and join a pillar and do the same again , just , instead of doing that you lay the soldiers across the top and you , you 've got to sort of cut the bricks in between ai n't ya ? |
29 | I know , but you 've got to sort of set your sights realistically have n't you ? and there 's a lot |
30 | and you 've got to sort of well |