Example sentences of "you [verb] [be] [v-ing] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I see you 've been having more fun and games ! ’ |
2 | It meant , or it might mean , that you screenplay was receiving serious , even agonized , consideration . |
3 | You allus had a laugh , even if you 'd been a-cryin' two minutes afore that . |
4 | How would you feel if you 'd been paying this money for ten years and then you lived , you lived after than , and you got nothing for it basically . |
5 | I thought you 'd been doing that for the thirty whatsit of July . |
6 | So let's look at now you 've been doing I noticed today you 'd been doing differentiating products . |
7 | Dad , but are you doing are recording all this ? |
8 | ‘ I see you have been studying local history , Melissa , ’ he observed , indicating the book . |
9 | ‘ What do you suppose is happening all the time we 're making the cover ? ’ |
10 | ‘ Oh , yer do n't mean you 'ave been doin' that , do yer ? ’ |
11 | What yo you do is using that bracket there |
12 | As your float approaches the section where you 've been getting most bites , you dress the line again , following the downstream progress of your float with the tip of your rod . |
13 | As I mentioned , you 've been getting some advocacy experience , although you might not have realized it , in litigation already . |
14 | ‘ I guess you 've been seeing all the sights , same as we have ? |
15 | Now obviously that requires a more precise working knowledge of newspapers and the other media , what they want , when and how they need it , what the sort of particular publication is , you 've been discussing some of that and we can perhaps go into some of that in , in a bit more detail a bit later on . |
16 | ‘ You 've been acting weird ever since he started talking to me . |
17 | I suppose you 've been watching that as well . |
18 | Ca n't believe you 've been watching all this television . |
19 | " I expect you 've been watching those " Bleakland " programmes , have n't you , Grandmother ? " |
20 | ‘ And how , ’ demanded Hugh over his midday table , ‘ are we to take this chapter of wonders you 've been unfolding this morning ? |
21 | It sounds as though you 've been using more conditioner than your hair needs . |
22 | And it 's been a fairly good evening if you 've been using public transport . |
23 | How can I know what you 've been thinking all this time ? |
24 | You 've been wasting more . |
25 | ‘ You 've been reading strange books again , ’ he said . |
26 | ‘ I suppose you 've been reading all about it in the papers ? ’ |
27 | " You 've been reading that hook , " Graham said . |
28 | As you 've been reading this book God has been telling the Holy Spirit to make the bits that are especially important for you to stick in your mind . |
29 | You 've been reading this place up . ’ |
30 | Knuckle down to any jobs you 've been promising all and sundry to do , but have secretly been avoiding like the plague . |