Example sentences of "you have [adv] finished " in BNC.
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1 | In that case you 've probably finished then . |
2 | I believe it 's actually a better publication than the Munros book , and if like me , you 've just finished the Munros , or are just about to ‘ compleat ’ , then this new book will have your mouth watering for the new challenge ahead . |
3 | you got to eighteen , chosen your A levels , you 've just finished your A level , you got your results and the best way , they go to what ? |
4 | you 've just finished a course of antibiotics , have n't you ? |
5 | You look far too young to be a mayor , but you 've just finished being Mayor of Lewes . |
6 | You look far too young to be a Mayor , but you 've just finished being Mayor for Lewes . |
7 | You 've nearly finished the learning . |
8 | How 's your first year going then cos you 've nearly finished it now ? |
9 | And you 've nearly finished . |
10 | Ah so you 've nearly finished those lot ? |
11 | The worst thing is , you 've never finished . |
12 | ‘ And now , if you 've quite finished , I 'll go . ’ |
13 | You use CLOSE# to tell BBCBASIC(Z80) that you have completely finished with a file or device for this phase of the program . |
14 | When you have both finished , talk about them and think of ways in which each of them could be improved . |
15 | Imagine that you have just finished a tuck row . |
16 | You can open and close a file several times within one program , but it is generally considered " better form " not to close a file until you have finally finished with it . |
17 | When you have finished the novel it is not that you have really finished it , but that you have decided to do no more work on it . |