Example sentences of "you [verb] [conj] you have [been] " in BNC.

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1 A single trivial occurrence does not entitle you to claim that you had been constructively dismissed .
2 Finally , I propose to call no person more than once to accept that the movers will have the opportunity of winding up at the end and I would please ask you to wait until you have been called .
3 Because when you raised the telephone … he showed great irritation and pretended not to hear you , so that it immediately made you think that you 'd been unwise to telephone at all .
4 As a Christian do you feel that you 've been changed ?
5 He was about five-feet tall , but he had an enormous ability to make you feel that you had been given a real challenge and it seemed all-important to discharge it to his satisfaction and he was equally praising of your achievement .
6 How would you feel if you 'd been paying this money for ten years and then you lived , you lived after than , and you got nothing for it basically .
7 What else could you do if you 'd been given no further guidance ?
8 Ignore how you feel when you first wake and take note instead of how you feel after you have been up for about ten minutes — many people find those first waking moments difficult to cope with .
9 If you feel that you have been discriminated against , it may be a good idea to contact whichever of those two bodies is appropriate for further guidance .
10 I hope you 're planning to bring that down when I got sunburnt you you thought that you 'd been cheated did n't you ?
11 In the end , the quacks and medicine men were left with that strange , disembodied feeling you get when you 've been talking for several minutes to someone who is n't there .
12 There are many who are surprised to discover that the words you see before you have been brought to you with little electronic influence beyond that which goes on within the brains of the writer and reader .
13 If this is not permitted by an express ‘ garden leave ’ clause — see Chapter 5 — can you argue that you have been denied ‘ the right to work ’ ?
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