Example sentences of "you [vb past] [pron] have [been] " in BNC.

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1 If not , let me know because the copy you loaned me has been returned .
2 Since you signed it 's been a little bit up and down , some goals conceded , not necessarily down to you , so you must be pleased that things have settled down a bit ?
3 She had told him once as they lay at peace in bed that the sleep after childbirth , an unconsciousness that might only last a split second , was the most complete sleep she had ever known and when you woke from it you felt you had been elsewhere for a hundred years .
4 I thought , if you knew you 'd been abandoned , it might make you feel insecure , and I felt there was no need for you to know that . ’
5 You 'd met my father and mother , you knew I 'd been raised in a very repressed , almost Victorian household .
6 ‘ I suppose you thought I 'd been to school :
7 ‘ Because you thought I 'd been cross-examining him about you ? ’
8 But then , when you said they 'd been gone for a couple of years … ’
9 You said there had been an accident in the section where they were handling nuclear devices .
10 But you know , when you said there 's been no damage to him then , physical damage there has n't has there ?
11 When you said you had been ‘ meaning to ask me for some time ’ , did you mean over the five and a half lonely years to date of my grass widowhood or merely since I 've had no car and no earnings ?
12 You said you 'd been transferred . ’
13 Right , David , you said you 'd been approached by another insurance company , er , I could obviously say , I recommended Abbey Life , and I 'm tied to that , but I actually joined because I think they 're a particularly good company , in that what , in the use they make of the money that I 'm paying , actually goes , performs very well .
14 Now you suspected she 'd been lying to you for thirteen years .
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