Example sentences of "[prep] [adj] [noun sg] you 've [verb] " in BNC.

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1 It 's very high , you know , the interest payments are very high , but for that money you 've borrowed you 'll only pay say , just for a a figure , five hundred pound back for that twenty thousand , five you know ,
2 er for the time being and if you ask Dave about this thing you 've missed and also about what this business about erm cos he has explained it to me but I 'm not quite sure about it , this business of keeping a , a sort of l record of all the practicals for this term
3 And give her some of that stuff you 've brought to stop her row . ’
4 Because just by that simple act of handing over your money at the checkout and receiving the goods in exchange , just by doing that , you have entered into a contract with the shop and as , as a result of that contract you 've got the three rights which the consumer advisor mentioned on the tape .
5 So there 's a bit of old history you 've got , with that ring . ’
6 And Pilate spake thusly , saying , ‘ Seeing as it 's you and this is a fine case of Old Bedwetter you 've brought me , I 'll play the white man .
7 That , that is , that 's another kind of Victorian idea you 've got there
8 And that I , I would n't be adverse , I know it means you know you , you , if you put s some extra into one thing you 've got to take it away from somewhere else , but I , I , I would be quite happy to see them look at special needs and whether we actually need even more careers officer time for that .
9 Now if I , am I right in saying that B T is happy to continue er with the present framework of Trust Law , because within that framework you 've proposed to us er a er a body of ideas about the composition of the numbers of trustees and who they should represent , which would make it much more difficult for employers to raid the fund .
10 In each case you 've got to make a fixing of some sort — either driving a nail or a screw .
11 I mean erm the , I mean , erm the closest I ever get to sort of news design is redesigning the Oxford University Press Gazette , and one of the first things when they said it 's got to go A four was well in that case you 've got to staple it , because you ca n't have thirty-two , sixty-four pages A four sort of doing that .
12 twenty , fifteen , whatever years , whatever years , and in that time you 've got to be pretty sure that you can do that
13 Each state has , in some states you can be eighteen and carry a gun but in another state you 've got ta be twenty one , they make all different laws .
14 ‘ To get anywhere in this game you 've got to be stubborn , bombastic , what may appear to be ignorant .
15 In this industry you 've got to be very much an ‘ open-door ’ person .
16 I keep walking in this rubbish you 've swept in the
17 Oh , Jessie , of all the people you could have taken a fancy to in this world you 've got to go and pick one of the Feltons .
18 And yet I tell you what and if you go and play football on Sunday and you 're not a hundred percent fit from this cold you 've lost all next week as well .
19 Er there is an information pack er to take away with you and er in reverse order you 've seen the film you can read the book .
20 Because it 's very , I mean you know mathematicians have written books about this , erm and yeah kids of five or six are quite happily adding and taking away until they get to negative numbers , until someone says ah I 'm going to add to that money you 've got there , I 'm gon na add minus seven .
21 You know once you 're on that system you 've got to have a light one and a heavy one
22 So after you 've finished training , you 're going down to the library , yes , to look up the names of the people luve in Street , and once you 've been on that appointment you 've got to go back to the branch and you 're gon na do your mail shots whatever you 're gon na do , put it in there .
23 Since this morning you 've had two huge shocks to your system .
24 Yes then when you go on another holiday you 've got ta fetch all of them out , shove them under the bottom .
25 But of course to some degree you 've got to decide what you mean by break even in the sense that er how do you actually I mean that
26 I have to go back a stage , I have n't actually explained what these four to you , on this page you 've got four boxes .
27 seems to me though at that age you 've got freshness and initiative
28 I mean we 've , I mean at that point you 've got that was the point where you 've got the massive United States aid coming in erm you , you 've got erm United States equipping China with all enormous fire power , sending tanks in etcetera , I mean this was the beginning of , of the realization of the United States that , that the communists were a threat and they did n't like it and they , they were putting massive ai aid erm and , and that there was all that United States war machine erm
29 So what do you , did they , what do you reckon 's gon na happen at this tribunal you 've got to go to ?
30 by that time you 've got the personnel and you 've
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