Example sentences of "[adv] you have [vb pp] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Apparently you 've repented of your wicked life . ’
2 I suppose a little Greek mythology did fit in really , lived with you as long you 've lived with him really !
3 When preparing a suggestion for costs to your opponents you should run through a checklist of the following tasks which are likely to have occupied your time during the case and assess how long you have spent on those tasks or how much time you think you should charge for having completed those tasks : Letters out , miscellaneous telephone calls .
4 How much you get depends on how long you have worked for the employer and the accrued rate at which the pension builds up .
5 ‘ Julian and Ursula Giffen … perhaps you 've heard of them .
6 Tearing her gaze away from that clear-cut mouth with a bottom lip that made butterflies dance in her stomach , she asked hurriedly , ‘ Perhaps you 've heard of Peter Sebastian ? ’
7 Perhaps you 've read about it . ’
8 Perhaps you have heard of her ? ’
9 Perhaps you have heard of me ? ’
10 Perhaps you have forgotten about the food subsidies ?
11 Obviously you 've heard of them . ’
12 Wycliffe said : ‘ Obviously you 've heard about Francis Garland — how did you hear , by the way ? ’
13 Obviously you 've slept with a bloke if you 've got a baby .
14 ’ Some companies have been very conciliatory , ’ though they 've still come out with lines like ’ if only you 'd talked to us first … ’ .
15 So you 've hit on an area that er make up a big advertising chunk that we have .
16 So you 've gone over that wall again ?
17 So you 've got to be able to talk to people .
18 Yeah so so you 've got to be slightly careful but I mean if you already can use theodolites and things then in a sense I mean what do they mean by experience ?
19 So you 've got to be in the know , you 've got to be in the club , to understand the jargon .
20 So you 've got to actually store it till new year cos you ca n't , you have n't got time to thaw it out ?
21 So you 've got to be
22 So you 've got to be very careful ,
23 So you 've got to be very , very , very careful .
24 So you 've got to , you 'll have to change something wo n't you ?
25 So , if it comes out as one , one squared is one so you 've accounted for a hundred percent or all of the variants in the other variable which means that if you know X you automatically know Y , or if you know Y you automatically know X. When you 're doing a correlation study , it 's very hard to work out what 's the dependent and what 's the independent variable because by it 's nature you do n't know .
26 So you have compared with the
27 A measure of your success in a coaching session is when the subordinate feels the discussion has been between two equals and that together you have arrived at the best course of action .
28 In a letter the Chief Executive of RSNC , The Wildlife Trust Partnership , Tim Cordy , tells Middlesbrough : ‘ The designation is both an accolade and a challenge and acknowledges you for the contributions which already you have made towards environmental improvement , and the future plans you have to encourage sustainable development . ’
29 But I run on again ; assuredly you have determined on your own best ways of presenting the topic , you who are so wise and learned in your retirement .
30 right you 've got till nine o'clock , give us a kiss
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