Example sentences of "you 've [vb pp] " in BNC.

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31 By the time you 've sussed that out , you 've missed another five minutes , your brain gets confused so you then switch off again for another three minutes and try and clear everything .
32 You 've missed the highway
33 You 've missed a You 've now dropped a plus sign out have n't you ?
34 ‘ I think you 've missed the point about my eidetiking , Dr Gyggle . ’
35 You 've missed the evening edition .
36 Besides which , you 've missed the point as per usual : to speak is to admit existence .
37 No , I 'd better not be told , because I should only begin counting up all the things I 'd missed , and you 're better off not knowing what you 've missed . ’
38 If you miss the head , you 've missed them completely . ’
39 If you 've missed a year can you put in twice the amount the following year ?
40 For instance if you 've missed your eighteen hundred on year two , if you put in three thousand six hundred
41 ‘ I 'm afraid you 've missed Arthur .
42 ‘ Efficient as always , ’ he said drily , ‘ but you 've missed the point .
43 ‘ If you have n't bought it yet , you 've missed out ’ she croons .
44 You 've missed the bus . ’
45 Because you 've missed something .
46 At this moment she had the urge to fly back to the house , take her into her arms again and say ‘ I 'm going to make it up to you for all the love that I 've withheld , and for all the love you 've missed in your life . ’
47 Overlooking the causal nature of meaning with respect to usage leads here to obvious circularity within the formal framework however : to is first defined as necessary to support a clausal complement with no discussion of the data which contradict this postulate ( cf She helped lift him out of the bed ; You 've missed things .
48 You 've missed the depressing bit , Karl . ’
49 So you we wo n't pay it automatically and if you do n't claim it and you 've missed it that 's I 'm afraid hard luck .
50 You 've missed one out .
51 You 've missed you 've missed this today .
52 You 've missed you 've missed this today .
53 You 've missed this today .
54 Tell me again you 've missed me . ’
55 Suddenly she said , ‘ You 've missed the Wakefield turning .
56 ‘ I 'm sorry you 've missed seeing Prague — but you 're otherwise having a good time , are n't you ? ’
57 Erm well I 'll if you could , if you could do me a list of , of what you 've , what you 've missed so far so we know where we are as it were erm what er mm
58 yeah I think that 's probably the best thing and gradually the past you 've missed might start fitting into place as it were you know if you , if you keep up with the present , I think that 's probably the best thing so er and , you know , er I know it 's no comfort but these things take time , you know it takes time to get socialized into something and it takes time to get used to a way of working .
59 erm so erm yeah so , so you know kind of get in touch with the people whose work you 've missed and , and er , you know , er so at least they , when it , you know , when it does arrive they 'll know what the circumstances are so er
60 er for the time being and if you ask Dave about this thing you 've missed and also about what this business about erm cos he has explained it to me but I 'm not quite sure about it , this business of keeping a , a sort of l record of all the practicals for this term
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