Example sentences of "[vb past] you have [verb] " in BNC.

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1 When the tone stopped you had reached the end of the line — and that indicated the ferret 's position .
2 ‘ When he found you had walked out he said rather pointedly that he would walk Claudine to her car .
3 He imagined a nightmare scene where every time you blinked , or blew your nose , or scratched an itch , the auctioneer would up the price , until you found you had paid eight thousand pounds for a snooker ball .
4 Found you 'd hung up and did n't put her receiver on properly , ’ suggested Iris .
5 If I found you 'd won a hundred thousand pound I 'd kidnap you !
6 ‘ Because I believed you 'd told Marianne about my past , ’ she said quietly .
7 ‘ My anger at the time of his death was n't just because I believed you 'd distracted him , it was more complicated than that . ’
8 The Cathars believed you had to forgo earthly pleasures .
9 I told you had to lie on a board
10 Was n't I told you have to hold them tight and not for a minute take your eyes off them ?
11 Well when I ca when I came you 'd gone away so
12 ‘ I assumed you 'd got it worked out somehow , ’ she murmurs .
13 I just assumed you 'd left in the morning .
14 You imagined you 'd found a less arduous way of earning a living than trailing round from one audition to the next .
15 He agreed you 'd made mistakes , but said that a good King should always be generous , as our King is .
16 Everyone agreed you had to bring in the nukes eventually .
17 But then I realised you had joined the queue of dolour — I take it from your sparkling eyes that Lucy 's dropped her drawers and flung herself into sapphic bliss ? ’
18 When you saw that happening you realised you had to go into other things .
19 ‘ But before my brain got into gear after finding you 'd cleared the wardrobe in the lobby of your belongings and I realised you 'd gone , I went through half a dozen possibilities before I rang Reception . ’
20 ‘ Did you move about much in here when you came in and realised you 'd had an intruder ? ’
21 I needed your help , Claudia , and when I realised you 'd disappeared I knew you 'd try to leave without seeing me again .
22 I , I I went to as we came down , suddenly realized you 'd got somebody there you were obviously deep in conference so er
23 You got you 've got ta give 'em some .
24 And then you got You had to go three times a week ?
25 Lucy knew she had to tell him something , so she said , ‘ She got mad with me when I admitted you 'd taken me for two bush walks .
26 Every time it rained you had to move your bed .
27 A journalist would rarely turn you in whatever you claimed you had done .
28 ‘ She phoned me after you interviewed her and said she guessed you 'd found out about the affair — to warn me .
29 ‘ It was hell when I discovered you 'd left that morning without saying anything to me , not even an angry goodbye !
30 But then avowed with a great deal of feeling , ‘ I sorely needed somebody 's help when , with daylight I returned to that hotel and discovered you 'd taken a train back to Mariánské Láznë ! ’
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