Example sentences of "you 've get [det] " in BNC.

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1 I think we 'll get along much better , once you 've gotten that through your head .
2 You 've got all my money and I 've had no dinner meself for three days , ’ I said .
3 You 've got all that additional tension which readers are bound to recognize , ’ he went burbling on .
4 You 've got all that additional tension which readers are bound to recognize , ’ burbled that smug art-school voice on the telephone this morning .
5 You 've got all that additional tension which readers are bound to recognize , ’ he said this morning , this very morning .
6 You 've got all the talent
7 You 've got all your life ahead of you .
8 Now ‘ stealing by trick ’ , you 've got all the powers that go under the Larceny Act .
9 But you 've got all the other men for company .
10 Then , when you think you 've got all the answers right , it 's time to get on the oche , and aim for bull on our special ZZAP ! dartboard .
11 And on the other side , you 've got all the hippies going ‘ What 's all this rapping ? ’
12 Just when you think you 've got all the tools you need , you realise that solving your problem requires something more .
13 And on the other side you 've got all those trees on the strip of wasteland .
14 You 've got all these regions after independence ; it could be any one of them , using the situation to highlight their struggle .
15 Erm , and then I just thought I 'd finally conclude a bright , cos I think it , it 's like how I see myself at work , erm with showing you where our work comes from erm and basically you 've got all these arrows coming in and er sometimes you do have a sense of feeling quite bombarded with requests for work , but the main , I mean the main formal source of our work is the local government sub committee , which is erm , like Mary was referring to earlier , every department or unit in our in the Council have to formally report and get it 's work through by a Council committee , our committee is the local government sub committee and it formally sets our work programme once a year , and I our priorities , it also comes up with other things it would like us to do by the way , during the course of the year , so erm , that includes Mary as well . .
16 I mean it looks alright if you 've got all the gear on you know cycling shorts and top and everything
17 and you 've got all this people not , you know
18 Pale , cold , clammy , yes , this is the opposite , you 've got all the signs and symptoms here of a stroke , now if , this could go on with and erm if somebody , if something is n't done very quickly with this compression the person has still got this bleed , or clot in the head and eventually they just kind of all come up into the foetus position , literally all goes spastic , all these spastic movements right , you finished writing ?
19 They 're , they 're built in remote places so you 've got all the , the er wild life around them and then you 've got er farmland which uses pesticide and stuff like , which kills off the insect life and to birds all young and stuff like that .
20 Because at the end of the day , if something does happen you 've got all this filling in to do and you might well turn around and say It was n't my fault , you could turn around and say it was their fault for coming by .
21 Well out of that you 've got all the makings there of carbon dioxide and water .
22 If you 're just trying to remember them all and you 've got all these words and letters floating round in your head it 's quite awkward is n't it trying to sort them out which is which cos there are you know millions of words .
23 And so that you keep on top of it so you know that you 've got all the ones that start with K.
24 When you 've done twelves and you 've got all the answers that you all the things you can make out of it .
25 You 've got all you 've got really you 've got the hypotenuse but you do n't need to bother with you just can call it the long one .
26 You 've got the letter , you 've got all that .
27 You can give 'em three thousand a year to er in total to anybody you 've got all the exemptions like two hundred and fifty pound in any one gift erm and you 've got things like five thousand pounds on marriage of a child that you can give , and all these add up little cumulative bits here there and everywhere which helps you to dispose of an estate .
28 You 've got all your other senses , sharpened up nicely .
29 You 've got all the same things in common , you 've all got a baby and you were all under-age when you had the baby and most of us done exams .
30 You 've got the you 've got all the twenty three in there a and
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