Example sentences of "you have [been] [verb] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 It was an immediate transformation of my personal and social outlook and it started in me a new sort of excitement — it was as though you 'd been shot full of adrenalin .
2 if you 'd been buried alive you think
3 So let's look at now you 've been doing I noticed today you 'd been doing differentiating products .
4 ‘ I see you have been studying local history , Melissa , ’ he observed , indicating the book .
5 ‘ I can see that you 've been made upset .
6 Cos you do you 've not been anywhere unless you 've been made bankrupt in this place round here .
7 You 've been acting weird ever since he started talking to me .
8 And it 's been a fairly good evening if you 've been using public transport .
9 You 've been reading strange books again , ’ he said .
10 I know you 've been told different people different things .
11 Now that you 've been proved right ? ’
12 I suppose it helps both , does n't it , really , because if you 're trying to catch the teacher out , that means you 've got to know your lesson pretty well , because otherwise if you try to catch the teacher out and yet you 've been proved wrong , you 've had it really .
13 ‘ Mister Morris , you 've been set free then ? ’
14 Obviously you know when you 've been sitting still this is probably the worse hour of the day .
15 You 've been found guilty of a breathtaking fraud that cheated thousands of people .
16 Mr Fernie , I gather you 've been making certain allegations about your neighbour , Mr Connon . ’
17 You have been granted special access to the module by the owner or manager of the module OR
18 You have been given great talents , you can achieve results that are beyond the ability of anyone else .
19 If you have been made redundant or have been unemployed for a long time you have two additional problems to overcome .
20 However , if you have been made redundant or are long-term unemployed you need to understand the thinking behind the interviewer 's prejudices and strive to overcome them by demonstrating strongly that you are unemployed because of circumstances beyond your control , not because you yourself are inadequate .
21 To summarize : if you have been made redundant or have been unemployed for a long period :
22 Building societies will , generally , be sympathetic if you ask to suspend your mortgage payments for a fixed period because you have been made redundant or because you have a crisis .
23 However , if you have been made redundant from a skilled or semi-skilled job you are eligible .
24 if possible you want to avoid that , so you do n't want to , and , and you certainly do n't want to leave it until a time when you have been taken sick and you ca n't do anything about it .
25 This offence for which you have been found guilty
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