Example sentences of "you have [vb pp] [verb] [adv prt] " in BNC.

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1 But er can you see you 've got to make up your mind what it is , it 's not necessarily going to be easy .
2 You 'd know you 'd know what you 'd had to go through if you .
3 ‘ So would you have if you 'd had to put up with half of what I 've been through in the past !
4 ‘ Considering you told me that you 'd taken supplies on in Oban and that you managed perfectly well all of yesterday , and that your boat is.probably stiff with tins and even bottles- ’
5 I was so stunned you 'd managed to pull off such a coup — but I should n't have been surprised , remembering how you built up the company from nothing . ’
6 ‘ I thought you 'd managed to get out , ’ said Endill .
7 Then he give up , he got , you know , older and we bought the pony off him and she was used to rounds , you see , and she was used to pulling , after you 'd started going down the Fen she knew all the places .
8 how much er you 'd got and how much you 'd got coming in and how much you 'd , you 'd you know , your , what your erm commitments were and
9 You 'd either a cart or a horse and cart , or a tractor and trailer , and you 'd nice peat , and all these heaps of muck and you knew that when there was n't anything else to do you 'd got to get out there and spread it .
10 Well came from Bar which is er a matter of six miles , six to eight miles out side Girran and you 'd got to come in by foot or by trap .
11 ‘ Though after last night … ’ his glance raked her face ‘ … maybe you 'd have done quite well out of the deal if you 'd bothered to follow through . ’
12 And would you have wanted to stay on ?
13 Old characters that maybe you do n't mind but you 've heard spoken about .
14 And you 've gone trundling round , and you 've stuck these silly little stickers on their things that always fall off .
15 ‘ So you 've decided to opt out of this little excursion , eh Vitali ?
16 ‘ So you 've decided to put in an appearance ? ’
17 The presence of Giles Aplin took Dolly by surprise , but she said , ‘ I 'm glad you 've decided to come along .
18 ‘ So you 've decided to come in ! ’
19 Cathy Dorothy James You 've decided to come back have you Ja er we Got you !
20 Oh I do n't think I do n't think it hurts when you 're young , I think when you 're older you should only do it if you 've done warming up first .
21 ‘ I thought it would give you something to do , now that you 've had to give up that idea of working full-time , and with Hugh away in , well , wherever it is , it 'll be company for you . ’
22 oh , so you 've had to get out
23 There 's so much we 've had to pay out so much erm you 've had to pay out so much on , on more mortgage than you expected .
24 With the recent review of the Carlton combo it seems to many of us out here that you 've started to wake up .
25 When people walk into an auditorium , one thing ought to happen and another ought not : their attention should be grabbed and held but at the same time they should n't fall flat on their faces because you 've failed to gaffer down a loose wire .
26 This is the second time you 've failed to pass on a vital message .
27 okay people if you 've finished tidy up , you two go and tidy up please , thank you
28 When you 've finished faffing around with the fonts , you can choose to either axe your disastrous experiment , or install it as a TrueType font itself .
29 I suppose you 've got to weigh up sot of various .
30 Er but anyway , discretionary management can cost a lot of money , erm but you 've got to weigh up whether it 's actually worth it .
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