Example sentences of "you have [vb pp] [adj] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | I hear you 've got two twentieth century ! |
2 | I hear you 've got two twentieth century |
3 | And you find you see you 've got that little thing to put your clutch foot on as well . |
4 | But now you see you 've got these big |
5 | ‘ I can see you 've got some deep unspoken faith in poets . |
6 | ‘ So Miss Morgan was making sure you 'd understood all that ? |
7 | I did n't suspect you 'd developed such good taste ! ’ |
8 | If you 'd heard those two scenes you 'd be convinced , too . ’ |
9 | I was too scared — you 'd had two more strokes the night you were admitted . |
10 | He said you 'd had two more fax , one of them they just wanted a current catalogue |
11 | Uncle Willi , she was sure , would totally understand about being in love , even though he was Georg 's father , but he would n't understand that you had to be in love on the one night of his party , not when you 'd had all those other evenings with Gesner . |
12 | ‘ I should have told you earlier about the pain , Shelley , but I thought you 'd had enough ill people for one day , ’ she explained . |
13 | ‘ I 'm the archivist who bothered you last April , and I wondered if you 'd had any second thoughts , ’ Jo-Ann said to Edward . |
14 | Yeah , and I thought you said that you 'd scrapped all that ? |
15 | ‘ What on earth did you do after you 'd found this unknown girl in your house ? ’ |
16 | Just pleased you 'd got that extra space . |
17 | Then you 'd have eighter , or sixteener , a thirty twoer until you 'd got sixty four marbles you know and chuck them in this hole and if odd or even come out . |
18 | Well , you 'd have got fifteen thousand whether you 'd got twenty thousand in there or two hundred thousand . |
19 | You 've missed that Six on here ? |
20 | By the time you 've sussed that out , you 've missed another five minutes , your brain gets confused so you then switch off again for another three minutes and try and clear everything . |
21 | You 've made that clear , you 've made that absolutely clear . |
22 | You 've made that clear yeah . |
23 | Still , you 've made two memorable recordings of Tosca . |
24 | And at the moment you 've become that outer self . |
25 | For example , if you 've shot new seismic , all you have to do is overlay the new seismic grid on an existing mapped data set . ’ |
26 | Well you you 've travelled another hundred yards . |
27 | You 've gone all that way for nothing ? |
28 | ‘ Now you 've gone all poetic again . ’ |
29 | You 've gone all shaky . |
30 | ‘ You 've gone all quiet , Rob , ’ she said to the boy sitting beside Sandy . |