Example sentences of "[adj] [conj] you have [been] [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 Even if it is clear that you have been dismissed , the precise date when your employment comes to an end may be unclear .
2 It 's easier once you 've been done .
3 Actually it 's easier once you 've been done cos then you have an appreciation of what 's
4 ‘ I am most upset that you have been treated so badly by my countrymen , ’ Gennaro said in a quiet steady voice .
5 oh no its straight after You 've Been Framed
6 You move on , and thank you , and I 'm sorry if you 've been disturbed , and I 'm sorry about Demian , and I shall shed the deceptively comforting skin of this house , and all will be well , Larry , you shall see , the estate agent will save the day in the end . ’
7 Of the four songs on offer , ‘ Cold Inferno ’ just about has the edge with Rob 's intimidating vocal snarling the ‘ Question all that you 've been told ’ refrain .
8 Of the four songs on offer , ‘ Cold Inferno ’ just about has the edge with Rob 's intimidating vocal snarling the ‘ Question all that you 've been told ’ refrain .
9 It does n't matter , I mean , where or whom you 've been told by , as long as you 've been told you can take precautions later in life from sexual diseases and and getting yourself pregnant .
10 ‘ I said to him ‘ Is n't that because you have been labelled a gangster who fights , and is a total embarrassment .
11 Can you imagine getting dragged down to Lord 's only after you 'd been hung up by every sports page in the country ?
12 I said how can you make yourself homeless if you 've been evicted ?
13 ‘ And if you 're too miserable because you 've been deserted , people think you 're a drag and do n't ask you to parties .
14 But it 's difficult to remember things like that when you 've been brought up in a village and you 're used to chatting to everyone you meet .
15 As Lord Devlin has explained : " … you can not escape liability for defamation by putting the libel behind a prefix such as " I have been told that … " " or " it is rumoured that … " " , and then asserting that it was true that you had been told or that it was in fact being rumoured …
16 This is particularly true if you have been divided up into teams .
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