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

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1 And the other thing about the I-s is if you make sure you put a dot on them on the top then if it looks a bit like if you people ca n't tell that you 've done an E or an I , if you 'd a dot on top it 's got to be an I .
2 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 .
3 I know that you 've made a particular study of the Muddletonians .
4 ‘ 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 .
5 Yeah and it 's nice on the benefit statement to at least they 've got something to reconcile against the units so that you 've paid a total of ten
6 To find that you 've left a large space for a larege number of flowers none of which turn up .
7 You see , Mr McKillop , although I 'm reasonably happy to accept you as Elsie 's brother and I appreciate that you 've put a great deal of work into tracking her down , I 'm bound to say that I respect Elsie 's wishes to start life afresh and leave her old life behind .
8 It also means that you 've spent a productive few hours studying , which is a major contribution to your weekly workload .
9 Or if they do manage to put you in a bedroom , remember that you 've got a whole camera team there , and they usually want to do some extraordinary shot from very close up , so they put you right on the edge of the bed , probably on a board which you 're about to fall off at any minute .
10 erm I 'd like to be a little bit positive about certain things this evening too because I too believe that you 've got a very good programme .
11 I have n't got to smoke pot , but I do and I think that 's more security than anything , knowing that you 've got a bit of pot which you can put down and you can say : ‘ Oh , I do n't want none of that today , I 'm not in the mood for it . ’
12 We will return one of the schedules to you when the Account is opened so that you 've got a permanent record of your calculations .
13 One stage before that you 've got a very broad bandage which is helpful for supporting things , we 'll learn about how to use that later .
14 Okay , so they may ask you to use something which you have n't necessarily had to do before so that they 're really all that the examiner 's testing is that you 've got a little bit of nous , a little bit of savvy and with what you 've got available you can improvise a dressing or use the dressing in a sensible manner so that your casualty 's comfortable and you 're doing the best you can for them , okay ?
15 It always seems to me that you 've got a set of results , and if you come to write them up , and you know they 're obviously wrong , you 're going to get a lot more marks if you put down the right values — or what should be the right values — so you end up fiddling things eventually .
16 Now let's presume that you 've got a couple of children and on the death of the first of you , you leave ten thousand pounds between those two children and the rest to your surviving spouse .
17 In fac I , from what I understand is that you 've got a problem with shortage of workload .
18 I mean , that I should be sitting here telling you that you 've got a passionate nature , within ten minutes of meeting you … !
19 Do n't you find , about five o'clock each day , that you 've got a polite smile permanently creased into your face , like rigor mortis ? ’
20 And you need to choose a P E P manager per year , so if you 're already with one P E P manager , you 've either got to buy him out and give it to another P E P manager , or you can , you can erm er choose another one each year in other words , I do a different P E P each year , with a different manager , and that keeps everything moving so that you 've got a good spread .
21 So that you 've got a vague idea of er what 's going to befall you for the rest of today ?
22 So the fact that you 've got a degree or an H N C , or whatever , is actually a starting point .
23 If they have n't remained constant over our sampling period , right , then there 's no point in making our sample predictions , alright , we 've got to have at least the confidence that our model is re relatively stable over our small sample , right , in order to make any sort of predictions about the behaviour of the dependent variable that we are looking at and the parameter of interest out of sample more often than not when we have parameter instability that does n't always signal a change in government policy , it often signals the fact that you 've got a very poor model , a model er is mis-specified and so if we detect a structural change in our model , we first of all try and explain why it may come about
24 Like y'know we we 've mentioned organisational structure I think in the very first lecture er that idea , the idea that you 've got a kind of box at the top labelled president and you 've got two boxes underneath labelled vice president and you 've got y'know one box goes off to sales manager y'know the sort of thing I mean , okay ?
25 I think that it is sensible , even when you send stuff out to subbies , to make sure that you 've got a reasonable plan , especially when you send out to subbies , because they 're very hard to control anyway and you 've got to make sure that you 've not sent unrealistic targets , either too high or too low .
26 Now that 's , no fair comment , I take the point fully er I 'm just saying , you know , that you 've got a thirty five year old , och why the hell do I need a pension .
27 And also there 's my business card and on there you 'll see that you 've got a contact number
28 Did you tell them that you 've got a you 're now living , you know ?
29 give you the impression that you 've got a parents child , you 've got a parents right
30 The real benefit from this is that you 've got a full page , and a full diary .
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