Example sentences of "so you have [vb pp] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | so you 've made sixty pounds overnight |
2 | So you 've done ten pallets , what 's happening with that ten pallet ? |
3 | So you 've got extra pages , right , which is |
4 | So you 've got one mark there okay ? |
5 | So you 've got one muscle trying to pull your arm that way , another muscle trying to pull your arm that way , and your muscles become rigid and locked . |
6 | So you 've got two countries next door to each other , one of which is on the whole starting into reasonably good practice , whereas the other has , although it says it has intentions of doing it , in the case of the Ivory Coast . |
7 | So you 've got two times five . |
8 | So you 've got thirteen minutes |
9 | So you 've got unburnt fuel going out erm |
10 | So you 've got set menu and you 've got table d'hote menu . |
11 | So you 've got four unknowns , so you 're going to need |
12 | So you 've got these problems of balance , and it may be that in these situations Local Authorities have got to take a higher role in providing for their own people , as it were . |
13 | you 've got time to do another one so you 've got some comparisons erm |
14 | So you 've got kinetic energy going into the alternator and producing electricity . |
15 | So you 've got forty minutes . |
16 | So you 've got this thing |
17 | Oh so you 've had bloody supper have you ? |
18 | Oh that was nice for you , oh so you 've had three visitors then that 's lovely |
19 | You you so you have done some part of the integration ? |
20 | So you have spent ten minutes in all . |
21 | So you have come this day from your little villages , your market towns , your cities , from mines and factories , or leaving the plough , to this city . |