Example sentences of "you [verb] got [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 but then they could hit you on the head if they saw you 've got it with you .
2 I did n't you 've got it
3 Albert has scorned a stammer that he will tell you has got him into trouble on more than one occasion on the golf course ; and he emerged from brother Alfie 's shadow to partner his own Open champion — a player who at one time was reputed to throw a 5-iron almost as long as he could hit it , and who , it was told , sometimes sacked two caddies a week — to the prized claret jug .
4 And then erm mother of course , I can always remember was in the Guild and erm she would , the Guild in those days I 'm always telling the er people today , were very , very active women , very active erm and you 'd got them as councillors , magistrates erm come forward to all these positions .
5 ‘ Anyway , I did n't realise it was Lori you were protecting , which only goes to show how mixed up you 'd got me , until the note arrived telling me you had the jade .
6 ‘ A girl as attractive as Iris Sunderby , if you 'd got her alone in your hacienda … ’
7 And you 'd got you 'd got a tremendous buildup you know of er of enthusiasm , of determination you see , er and obviously er people wanted to give er expression to their support to the maximum .
8 ‘ I assumed you 'd got it worked out somehow , ’ she murmurs .
9 I was hoping you 'd got it under control . ’
10 ‘ You asked me if the garage had returned my car , when you 'd got it under lock and key all the time ! ’
11 I thought maybe you 'd got it while you were abroad
12 Well you 'd got it , is it , erm well there , you 'll have to sort through them .
13 Oh I thought you knew whether you 'd got it .
14 Ah no ours are just you could n't tell you 'd got it on .
15 No , no , but yeah it was , it was awful paper , but I mean you 'd got it up as long as you do n't look too closely , it 's got it 's own , some of have
16 Oh it were your mam , I think your mam told me that you 'd got it out .
17 we , we , you 've got we 've got to wait till tomorrow have n't we ?
18 You 've got them , ’ said Philip .
19 ‘ I know you 've got them . ’
20 ‘ No one 's going to see whether you 've got them on or not .
21 If someone is a ‘ Brian Smart ’ ( and you 've got them in your school ) — love them .
22 You 've got them .
23 You 've got them ?
24 While you 've got them out !
25 These are all the relaxing ones now so Also if you 've got them on breathe deeply .
26 So those three things are called your statutory rights and you 've got them as long as you buy the goods from a shop or a trader or someone who 's in business .
27 ‘ I still think the great moments in acting are when a theatre audience lets out a big laugh at just the point when you want them to laugh — or when you can hear a pin drop because you 've got them totally captivated in the drama . ’
28 turn-taking and interruptions and overlap and tags and tag questions , topic selection and interaction with children , which I think I just mentioned make sure you 've got them down so we can forget them .
29 ‘ How do I know you 've got them ? ’
30 ‘ Does he know you 've got them ? ’
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