Example sentences of "you have [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The late Jimmy Irvine , one of the drivers , said , ‘ Och , ye 've seen that lassie that threw herself under a train at Pinmore in 1939 . ’ |
2 | ‘ And ye 've seen this ship we 're goin' to look fur ? ’ |
3 | ‘ I see you 've met Great-great-grandfather Sabatini . ’ |
4 | I see you 've reached some kind of diagnosis . ’ |
5 | I see you 've made several versions of |
6 | ‘ Hear you 've got great things going on over there . ’ |
7 | but again if you make a new will you 've got new dates on that problem is less likely to come about . |
8 | See you 've got that thing going whilst my voice is going . |
9 | It 's my job to see you 've got cleaner boots than this ! ( condition 4 ) |
10 | ‘ I see you 've got this month 's reader-writes ! |
11 | And can you 've got this fear if you miss some of those . |
12 | And seeing you 've got another life inside you , it must be doing something to them must n't it ? |
13 | I wonder if you 'd seen much change in it if you went back now |
14 | ‘ I wish you 'd seen New Canaan , Connecticut , March 1 to April 14 … |
15 | If you 'd gone that way . |
16 | Apparently you 'd referred some request to them — for access to MI5 and MI6 files . ’ |
17 | It seemed as if you 'd swept those moments from your mind — at least , you made me feel you were doing your best to forget them . ’ |
18 | And there was a memo to John from yourself , tenth of Jan , that my manager has passed to me , it said you 'd given two options that you could go in on Saturday and erm |
19 | Cos you 'd raised that point . |
20 | But it seemed to me you 'd made certain assumptions … ’ |
21 | I 've got a handout for this one , What would you and your family have to give up in retirement if you 'd made inadequate provision ? |
22 | You would have the right only if you 'd made good use of your experience of life . ’ |
23 | We 'd just feel happier if we 'd thought you 'd made some provisions for the future . ’ |
24 | ‘ But if you 'd loved each other — ? ’ |
25 | ‘ It 's a tough old world and I 'd have thought you 'd learned that lesson in your line of work . |
26 | If you 'd had all people come in and try to bring in new ideas on to an old system , I do n't think it would have worked . |
27 | When you erm look back on it now , do you wish you 'd had more education at all when you were younger ? |
28 | If you 'd had any IOUs you 'd have sent them to my father , ’ she counter-attacked . |
29 | If you 'd had three pound sixty to spend then fifty would be fifty degrees . |
30 | sign it so they 'd know if you 'd had pink paper . |