Example sentences of "[vb base] you 've [verb] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I expect you 've noticed how empty the house seems … ’ |
2 | No well er I , I expect you 've caught up a bit now have n't you ? |
3 | This is some place you 've got here , Malamute . ’ |
4 | ‘ Nice place you 've got here , Bruce , ’ said Jim as they walked . |
5 | ‘ Nice place you 've got here , ’ said Ferd . |
6 | ‘ This is a pretty nice place you 've got here , ’ he told her . |
7 | As each cricketer stepped forward he would refer to the man by his surname and say , ‘ Here 's your contract and here 's your first day 's wages , and I hope you 've wintered well . ’ |
8 | ‘ But there again m'am , I figure you 've lost enough , so I am gon na write you out a speed-check warning and you 're gon na pay good heed now . |
9 | When Norman walked in all dressed up with his hair slicked back , he got a muted response and one wag shouted ‘ on that count you 've got about three supporters ! ’ . |
10 | It can be a product or service you 've bought in , not necessarily a product or service that you are actually producing or generating yourselves . |
11 | all , I mean you 've said just about everything I think . |
12 | at those , because you 've I mean you 've done so much work on the , you 're doing so well with them it would be a shame to just let it sort of slip out of your mind . |
13 | No , a mere little child , but pressure , yes I mean you 've hit exactly the right word , which makes the game and the big occasions very different . |
14 | Again we 're back to the the the same arguments on the capital receipt and I do n't intend to begin re-rehearsing those but quite frankly , I mean I would n't claim by any to have a vast or a a slightly deeper knowledge of housing finance but obviously since you 've been on the council the same length of time as I have , I mean you 've got even less . |
15 | and it consists I mean you 've got probably what a yard maybe |
16 | I mean you 've got quite a lot of movement in there and , and you could do quite a bit for him . |
17 | I think er , having said that , I mean you 've got quite a decent coverage of attitudes and situations in here already . |
18 | Oh look you 've done enough so do n't talk to me . |
19 | I want that sound you 've got there ! ’ |
20 | I was completely certain she 'd never mentioned anything of the kind to the Colonel , but quick as a flash I said , ‘ Nonya , I know you 've done all you can . |
21 | For all I know you 've manipulated both William Ash and me into this whole situation ! ’ |
22 | Right we 're we 're dripping this acid on a carbonate erm and you know you 've worked out you 've remembered , Carbon dioxide and water and a salt . |
23 | Well , you know you 've paid off do n't mean that . |
24 | You know you 've got nowhere to go — you are constantly aware of it . |
25 | ‘ I suppose you 've made up your mind by now that Matthew could n't have killed his uncle ? ’ |
26 | I suppose you 've come home bankrupt as usual , but never mind , I can let you have enough to buy your Christmas things . |
27 | ‘ And I suppose you 've come home for a day or two 's holiday ? |
28 | But I suppose you 've got more complicated setups than me ? |
29 | I guess you 've worked out how to fly this thing . |
30 | ‘ I understand you 've had only a boiled egg this morning , ’ she said meaningfully , then returning her attention to the maid , ordered , ‘ Make that tea for two , Margaret . |