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

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1 as if nothing could beat you once you 'd made up your mind . ’
2 Would you have put on your disapproving hat and talked about tangled webs and reaping what you sow ?
3 ‘ Ring me up , ’ the doctor had said , ‘ when you 've made up your mind . ’
4 • After you 've made up your face , apply a very short spray of Evian from arm 's length to fix .
5 ‘ If you 've made up your mind by the end of the war , ’ said Binkie , ‘ look me up . ’
6 Once you 've made up your mind to something I think you usually do it .
7 Well you 've made up your own mind about it .
8 ‘ I suppose you 've made up your mind by now that Matthew could n't have killed his uncle ? ’
9 You 've made up your mind in your usual uniquely wilful way , But Miss Jones may not have made up hers . ’
10 ‘ I 'm sure you 've made up your mind as to the answer to that , along with everything else , Mr Scott , ’ she responded levelly , disconcerted by a need to conceal an unexpected surge of bitter frustration .
11 You 've made up your mind and that 's going to be it .
12 Anyway I think you 've made up your mind there er
13 ‘ So you 've made up your mind ? ’
14 You 've made up my mind for me . ’
15 ‘ Frank , you 've messed up my beautiful carpet , ’ Hauser told him mildly and smiled .
16 Just cos you 've messed up your practical your your personal life it do n't mean you have to take it out on the rest of us .
17 Ah , thank you very much , she said we 're very appre very much appreciate the fact that you 've given up your time to come and talk to our members you see we ca n't afford to pay for really good speakers
18 You 've tied up your hair again , ’ he said casually .
19 " There you are , darling , and when you 've eaten up your nice spinach , Maman will undo you and give you a chocky . "
20 ‘ I gather you 've met both my predecessors . ’
21 You 've filled in your form about your voices .
22 And you 've filled in your UCCA form making sure that you 've put yourself across properly .
23 You 've carried on his life 's work , and added to it your own interpretation of the skills he taught you . ’
24 And a large part of my time in Uganda was spent trying to market new species , taking on a wider range of species , and a more intensive utilisation , so that you 've opened up your canopy enough to encourage the regeneration of the valuable species .
25 You 've got both my numbers , school and home .
26 Once you 've worked out your policy , you should make it clear it applies to all staff , at all levels , and you should be prepared to use it fairly and consistently .
27 Right , you 've worked out your budget , you 've chosen your venue and you 've planned the most marvellous programme that will pack 'em in .
28 Lets assume you 've worked out your timetable for the term/ semester .
29 to get so you 've worked out your scale for this one that goes along the X axis .
30 Okay meanwhile back at the carbonates so you 've sorted out your calcium chloride and you 've got this horrible looking thing H two C O three .
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