Example sentences of "but you have [vb pp] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ But you 've gone all red . ’ |
2 | ‘ But you 've comforted many a weary soul , listened to lots of troubled folk and even given one or two the will to live again . |
3 | ‘ Well , ’ Nora replied angrily , ‘ I was trying to give you a little surprise but you 've spoiled that now . ’ |
4 | But you 've done some thing tonight , you know . |
5 | but you 've worked that out yourself I like that because you you went for the salt see you knew you were doing exactly what I was saying sort of forming the pattern |
6 | But you 've got all the other men for company . |
7 | ‘ But you 've got all the rest ? ’ |
8 | But you 've got all your revision to do . |
9 | Yeah but you 've got all that sorted now . |
10 | Yeah , but you 've got all your microcircuitry on there . |
11 | you know you can always fast forward it till it gets it right , but you 've got all the characters coming round you know in all these cars and all |
12 | But you 've got that over th on the bottom have n't you ? |
13 | But you 've got that , the toilet and the bath and that 's it |
14 | Oh yeah you did but you 've got each but they 're deeper ones so |
15 | But you 've got such an old fashioned approach Charlotte , erm because your approach is ban everything , stop , lay the rules down , I du n no a Hitler kind of approach er does n't get anyone anywhere . |
16 | But you 've got more of an accent now , a bit more country or it 's got |
17 | Yes but you 've got those brown ones that Paula gave you . |
18 | But you 've got some time to wake up have n't you ? |
19 | For a long while I thought it did n't matter if I lived or died , but you 've changed all that . |
20 | I said I 'm sorry , but you 've had all |
21 | But you 've had enough . |
22 | You 're not a Councillor , you 're just an ordinary man in the street , but you 've had some well some run-ins , as it were , with some problems up there in Chipping Norton . |
23 | But you have neglected that god . |