Example sentences of "you have [verb] [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 ’ I see you 've grasped the implications . ’
2 I see you 've got no carpets down anywhere the door 's not painted and he said you 've been living here for two years !
3 You 've got everything to do You 've got the headphones have n't you .
4 Now good that 's a really brilliant point on any graph to put the units in because they give marks for that , when they see your graph they want to see you 've put the units on .
5 ‘ In the meantime you 'd notified the police of Connie Fraser 's disappearance , and given a nice time check , all verified by the hospital staff . ’
6 You could have heard it all , if you 'd had the ears .
7 ‘ Why did n't you tell me you 'd taken the pearls ?
8 Now if you 'd passed the exams
9 And then you 'd got the fleas and , if you had n't got fleas at home you certainly would have them after bonfire night .
10 Did n't realise you 'd got the shafts again now .
11 and I really thought you 'd got the shafts in .
12 And did you mention to Steen that you 'd got the photographs at any time ? ’
13 You 'd got the tools and different things and show you how to use them .
14 ‘ As a vet , ’ he said curtly , ‘ should n't you have recognised the sounds a cow makes ? ’
15 Erm if you 're buying an endowment policy is it possible to put er put it in as it were paid up , or do you have to find the premiums out of your income ?
16 You 've slain the dragons .
17 Erm but again you have got to decide what it is you want out of your retirement because you 're the boss and it 's no good moaning when you 're into your retirement that it does n't suit you because you 've planned it , you 've made the decisions and therefore it 's up to you to alter whatever you do n't like .
18 When you 've made the notes , structure them into two or three pages of narrative prose .
19 You 've made the arrangements as I ordered ? ’
20 You 've made the characters intelligent , and life is n't like that .
21 YOU 'VE HEARD THE JOKES : NOW READ THE FACTS .
22 Now that 's the sort of thing sometimes you ca n't form those leading questions until you 've heard the answers .
23 I know that nothing has ever been proved against the man , but you 've heard the rumours about how he tries to pressurise people . ’
24 ‘ I expect you 've heard the rumours about us seeking further investment for the station — you might even have been privy to some inside information . ’
25 Conference , you have the composite in front of her , in front of you , you 've heard the facts from myself , please support the composite as it can and it will affect you all .
26 You 've heard the accusations ? ’
27 With Discovery , once you 've touched the controls , they obey you completely .
28 You 've seen the ones in the museum here , the curvilinear trumpets and dragons , those un-Roman Roman antiquities ?
29 Can I just ask you if your position on the Daily Mirror is still that you 're not at all interested in it , or is there a prospect that you may change your mind when you 've seen the figures from the Mirror ?
30 If you think you 've seen the CLOTHES before you 've been conned .
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