Example sentences of "[adv] that you 've " in BNC.
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31 | ‘ Just that you 've apparently cornered the market in finding weak and easy targets , people who have neither the strength nor the wherewithal to fight you . ’ |
32 | It 's just that you 've got the er |
33 | If you 'd care to come in for a cup of tea , now that you 've got out and everything , you 'd be most welcome . |
34 | ‘ Well now that you 've single-handedly won the war on drugs , perhaps you can do something useful , like scrub the deck ? ’ |
35 | ‘ Well , I suppose now that you 've dragged it out of Edna , I shall have to say that I remember a man and my mother in a yellow frock looking unusually pretty and being angry that they would n't take any notice of me when I tried to get their attention . |
36 | Now that you 've thought long and hard about goals and objectives , let's get back to the nitty-gritty of finding and getting a job . |
37 | She said , ‘ And what are you going to do now that you 've read all the children 's books ? ’ |
38 | ‘ Now that you 've expressed your condolences what about the Fraser girl ? ’ |
39 | Now that you 've gone . |
40 | I have to ask , now that you 've said that |
41 | And now that you 've finished bolting your food , tell me something about yourself . |
42 | ‘ Now that you 've got him all excited , it 'll be hours before he can get off to sleep . ’ |
43 | Now that you 've worked out how many one swallow eats in one hour . |
44 | Now that you 've answered all the questions ( if you have n't , turn back and do them before you read on ) , and checked your totals , read on to uncover your own wild personality . |
45 | ‘ Now that you 've discovered my secret store of ‘ smuggled ’ loot , there 's no alternative , is there ? |
46 | Now that you 've decided on our new club name send it off to — . |
47 | Now that you 've freed her a little from my demands , you see … ’ |
48 | ‘ Fine , ’ she conceded tersely , ‘ now that you 've got that off your chest , you 're free to leave . ’ |
49 | ‘ And , now that you 've got what you wanted , you might as well pack your bags and leave . ’ |
50 | Anyway , now that you 've psyched yourself up you might as well stay there . |
51 | ‘ Here , let me pull the paper off now that you 've undone the ribbon and tape , or it wo n't feel as if it 's really for me . ’ |
52 | ‘ In fact , ’ Luke was saying , ‘ now that you 've got it into your head that Rob 's happy with Heather , why do n't we throw out all the aggro and start from scratch ? |
53 | ‘ I thought it would give you something to do , now that you 've had to give up that idea of working full-time , and with Hugh away in , well , wherever it is , it 'll be company for you . ’ |
54 | Now that you 've been proved right ? ’ |
55 | He 'll want to see you anyway , now that you 've regained consciousness . ’ |
56 | So now that you 've gone |
57 | ‘ Now that you 've lost him , you 'd better find him . ’ |
58 | Now that you 've learnt to sail on your own , the next step is to sail with other people . |
59 | So , now that you 've met her , you may go back to London just as soon as it 's convenient . |
60 | Now that you 've proved it beyond doubt , just leave me alone ! ’ |