Example sentences of "you have [verb] a " in BNC.
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1 | Erm I 'm just calling because I hear you 've written a book on Irish water spaniels . |
2 | See you 've made a mess on the board as well . |
3 | that one , but you see you 've introduced a policy of updating once a year |
4 | So is it you 've seen you 've wired a plug have n't you ? |
5 | When I began to be seen around camp with a new face , I was subjected to a lot of nudging and winking from those who did n't know the facts , and people came up to me with knowing smiles on their faces , saying , ‘ I see you 've got a new boyfriend ! |
6 | Turning to guitars , I hear you 've got a stop tailpiece Ibanez that you 've been using . |
7 | I hear you 've got a good voice . ’ |
8 | ‘ So glad to see you 've got a new sofa . |
9 | Two see you 've got a percent key marked there , how do you get |
10 | ‘ I see you 've got a visitor with you . ’ |
11 | They 've developed a camera for your line for th for the mackerel , for the ma marlin and the shark fishing erm and basically you can actually watch you can , you can ac you 've got a your T V screen so it , it 's er , it 's like a spectator sport as well cos you can actually watch the , the , the fish coming to take your bait . |
12 | he says I see you 've got a towel up there |
13 | and it might be better for me to do it , see you 've got a |
14 | I hear you 've come a long way . " |
15 | Every one of you has made a contribution to the character of this institution and I take pleasure in acknowledging what each of you has done to make this such a satisfying academic and social environment . |
16 | ‘ But one of you has to make a start , Amy . |
17 | ‘ Thought you 'd discovered a vile plot ? ’ |
18 | ‘ You look as if you 'd seen a ghost , ’ was her greeting . |
19 | If you 'd done a P . |
20 | I thought you 'd done a runner and run away |
21 | Once you 'd done a new paragraph like they did like this blah blah blah in here . |
22 | She said if you went out alone in a tight skirt you were black and blue before you 'd gone a hundred yards . |
23 | Cos nowadays if you if you did something like that folk would say you 'd gone a bit funny . |
24 | I thought you 'd gone a bit shitty . |
25 | What about if you 'd received a harsher sentence ? |
26 | ‘ Not a thing , other than that you 'd expressed a wish to go there , and I wanted to see you . ’ |
27 | And , because you 'd made a loss , you could , out of your taxed pension , introduce a couple of hundred pounds into the business as a capital in introduction , to keep the business running , and it would n't affect the profit figures at all . |
28 | ‘ At first I was prepared to think you 'd made a genuine mistake — that you 'd got the wrong boat . ’ |
29 | ‘ Stella said you 'd made a huge difference to the place . ’ |
30 | So you 'd made a verbal contract over the phone with a lady who you found living on the premises so you had every right to believe that she owned the furniture . |