Example sentences of "you [verb] [vb pp] more " in BNC.
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31 | Because you 've got more of them . |
32 | Because you 've got more of them . |
33 | But if there 's a big bunch of you , you 've got more chance . ’ |
34 | ah ya you 've got more than me |
35 | You 've got more teeth than Christopher at the moment have n't you ? |
36 | redecorate the room and then I 'll then I 'll bring it over cos you 've got more than we have . |
37 | You 've got more money than what I have ! |
38 | you 've got more chance of it firing |
39 | But you 've got more of an accent now , a bit more country or it 's got |
40 | then you 've got more room to get round If you sit glued to the pavement it 's a hell of a job to get round |
41 | Unfortunately erm er , the er argument has been sidetracked into a spat about whether you 've got more powers or you have n't got more powers and er and other matters and er er I do n't think if we 're gon na get a sensible response to the D o E that we need to axe er er grind axes in that way . |
42 | Well let's say , if you feel you 've got more than , you should hand over to somebody next time . |
43 | Oh you 've got more than you had , needed last year . |
44 | You think you 've got more money than what you have . |
45 | Obviously you 've look as though you 've got more of a future , hopefully . |
46 | Well no , you 've got more at the end as opposed to the |
47 | I think you 've spoken more than a few minutes . |
48 | ‘ Give me a chance to prove myself , Mrs Smelley , and then you would n't ‘ ave to come out in all weathers , when you suddenly discover you 've taken more bookin 's than you expected . ’ |
49 | You 've spent more on the others . |
50 | If most of your ticks are against the statements in section A , then you are predominantly left-brained ; whereas If you have placed more ticks against the section B statements , you are predominantly right-brained . |
51 | indeed visiting headteachers said to the young teachers from university , polytechnic and college courses in September 1989 , ‘ You tell us about it — inevitably you have had more time to learn about it than we have . ’ |
52 | If you have had more than a little alcohol you would probably become so relaxed that you fell asleep and nothing the therapist was saying would register at all . |
53 | Your expectations of future employment will be influenced by your past experience and any feedback you have had more recently from people in similar jobs . |
54 | P&O European Ferries Ltd — Provided that you have had more than 1 years service with the Group , concessionary fares are available to you and your relatives travelling on the routes . |
55 | Get rid of all that and you have got more table area because i they can sort of sit in th in the , the |