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

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1 My long-suffering boss said the other day , ‘ pity you 've been poorly ever since you 've been fit ! ’
2 Hold on let's check you 've got everything , plastic spoon you 've got , sponge you 've got , what else do we need , wood , have you got the wood in ?
3 ‘ I think it 's the best race you 've even run , ’ he replied .
4 Narrow fold bandage you 've done it correctly then .
5 So and again I emphasize you 've not responsible for cleaning either , but Elsie just likes we ca n't stop her cleaning .
6 I expect you 've guessed by now I 'm a dog .
7 ‘ I expect you 've got to finish it before you can do anything else . ’
8 ‘ I expect you 've got work to do . ’
9 I expect you 've got lots of dolls , have n't you ?
10 But I expect you 've heard all about it . ’
11 ‘ But then , I expect you 've learned everything he has to teach .
12 I expect you 've completely forgotten already , have n't you ?
13 We were all asked to sit down — which was absolutely unheard of — and then he said , ‘ Well , I expect you 've all been wondering how you got here … . ’
14 He said , ‘ I expect you 've got a busy day tomorrow , ( as a hint to the guest that he should go to bed ) .
15 I expect you 've heard .
16 ‘ I expect you 've got a sore throat , ’ the boy said .
17 " I expect you 've been watching those " Bleakland " programmes , have n't you , Grandmother ? "
18 I expect you 've got a lot to talk about . ’
19 Then , arching one dark eyebrow , he enquired , ‘ I expect you 've heard that we 're opening a crèche ? ’
20 ‘ I expect you 've been too busy . ’
21 ‘ I expect you 've noticed how empty the house seems … ’
22 ‘ I expect you 've watched her . ’
23 I expect you 've thought of that .
24 ‘ I expect you 've heard rumours about the purpose-built radio station that 's been planned .
25 ‘ I expect you 've heard the rumours about us seeking further investment for the station — you might even have been privy to some inside information . ’
26 ‘ I expect you 've seen it all before . ’
27 No well er I , I expect you 've caught up a bit now have n't you ?
28 But , I expect you 've got one in your door anyway .
29 The things you tell stories about to your friends afterwards , adding a few details here and there , until you suddenly realise you 've got a character . ’
30 Usually they 're silly things were you have n't quite clipped in correctly to the rope and suddenly , zap , you realise you 've missed death by only a hair 's breadth .
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