Example sentences of "and you have [vb pp] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 And you 've gone trundling round , and you 've stuck these silly little stickers on their things that always fall off .
2 Anyway I says , Well I 've asked you and you 've said told me no .
3 ‘ I have tasted it , ’ he explained to the stonewalling Scot , whose riposte might have upset some shareholders : ‘ And you 've lived to tell the tale ! ’
4 It 's a Saturday night , the night that 's all right for late and mega-high for Sunday is a day of rest and you 've chosen to spend this Saturday night — let me not presume ! — evening , with me .
5 And you 've had to live with this , knowing what she was doing was wrong and yet showing such concern for her .
6 I 've been in digs where you went to bed and you 've had to put your top coat on the bed .
7 And you 've got to educate the masses and perhaps instil erm more revolutionaries , sort of a more , a culture that actually sees that they 're not gon na gain just material benefits but how that this is in order to advance society forward .
8 Everybody 's completely different and there 's such a tendency not to study people really and to simply think of them as all exactly the same , ‘ You 're 75 and you 're old and you 've got to put up with that .
9 The difficult part about this one is that people all have odd shaped heads , now and you find that if you put them on too high they squidge off like that , and you 've got to think of bandaging an egg basically , if you had an egg with a little hole in one end and you 've got to put a bandage round you 'd have to put it very carefully round the widest bit would n't you for it to stay firm and that 's the secret , everyone 's heads different and as you put it round you 've got to see where you can get it , where , sometimes it 's over the ears , sometimes it 's above the ears according to the peoples ' shaped , different shaped heads everyone 's different , anything else ?
10 And you 've got to put them in that framework …
11 So , all that you need to think , to remember things like , do n't , is that it 's do not , and you 've got to put the apostrophe in where the letter 's been missed .
12 cos it 's made out of aluminium and you 've got to put the glass in , it 's really expensive I tell you
13 However , you need to keep yourself up to date with this bumf , and you 've got to control it .
14 and you open your eyes , you miss the , the contact right , but always and er , it so you take them straight out , and you 've got to clean them virtually straight
15 To understand chemistry at all you 've got to have some idea of optics , for example , because you 're actually looking at the reactions happening and you 've got to appreciate what you see .
16 And again you see , er it 's personal choice in retirement and you 've got to choose it to suit your , you .
17 And you 've got to say , that , we 'll restrict this , right , restrict it to all the negative numbers .
18 Er , Gerald , here am I , Mrs. Joe Public , and you 've got to explain to me unit linking .
19 Now , what 's the good of nicking a car if you ca n't drive it and you 've got to ditch it ?
20 Oh and you 've got to take for Mrs fourteen pounds for the erm violin exam .
21 ‘ If the ball is there to be won and you 've got to go in to win that ball for your team , then maybe you are going to be in a 40-60 situation — and you 've still got to go in .
22 To an extent you 're your own master … you can decide what you want to do and when you want to do it … it 's not like being at work when somebody rings you up and you 've got to go down and see them or you 've got to do this and that within half an hour .
23 and you 've got to go the other way .
24 He told him : ‘ These people provide our bread and butter and you 've got to go . ’
25 And you 've got to go easy on it now .
26 and then you 've got women all round the worse one 's are the women with the kiddies in the pushchair , and you 've got to go round and you .
27 Er , they reckon they grow two to three foot a year they 're the fast grow ones , once they get a hold , they start growing and they shoot up each week and when they start shooting up , that 's when , you 've got to keep them watered , and you 've got to feed them with that plant stuff do you know what I mean ?
28 So I 'm going to promise and you 've got to remind me about this promise that the next Tuesday , that 's when you 're or even Wednesday , but if I give it you Tuesday we can be organized for Wednesday ca n't we ?
29 Can you see it requires more in a static holding , this is building muscle power and you have to do things , and muscle can build it if , it c if you asked that those legs to do that every day they would get better at it , because what the body would then do would be build in more muscle fibre to cope with the job , so can you see it , what you ask the body to do , you 've got to ask it the right amount , not too much or else you damage and you 've got to ask it regularly and gradually increase it if you want to improve the muscle power .
30 Operational matters are for the Governor , but I think it is important to bear in mind that although we know that violence was used in the early stages we have no evidence that anyone now still in the prison is in danger and you 've got to ask yourself in those circumstances whether you should risk injury or even death in storming the prison when as far as we know nobody remaining inside is now in danger .
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