Example sentences of "[conj] you have [verb] [pers pn] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Heaven forbid that you 've brought us another budding actress . ’
2 I just want to be sure that you 've told me all you know . ’
3 It was not until they were drinking coffee that Helen said , ‘ Well , now that you 've told me all about your visit to the zoo , tell me what you think about Joanna and Ian Woodall . ’
4 ‘ Now that you 've got him all excited , it 'll be hours before he can get off to sleep . ’
5 And her only words to him are : Now you are free to tell that you have seen me all unrobed — if you can tell !
6 ‘ Now that you have shown me all that is
7 I trust that you have enjoyed this book and that you have found it useful .
8 So you 've told us many times , ’ said Rozanov not looking up .
9 Politicians do n't have time to read screeds , so you have to give them short , pithy things to look at , We were doing all this anyway , of course , but the chaps at Barton , including Andy , are working on it much more effectively since we were able to say definitely that the DTI civil servants were agin them .
10 Once you have learnt it all , Computer Puzzles will give you something to run whenever one of your friends makes that irritating remark : ‘ It 's very nice … but what can you do with it ? ’
11 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 .
12 They say well we 've offered you three blocks and you 've turned them all down and you say well yes but you 've offered us blocks not not
13 ‘ Tell you what , Joe , ’ said Annie , ‘ you 'ave n't got new stuff there , but you 'ave n't got rubbish , either , and you 've 'ad me best attention as well .
14 And you 've done me proud too . ‘
15 If not erm then if your spouse died the day after you for instance , you had a road accident or something like that and you 've left it all to her , she 'll take it all and then it 'll add it would be added to her estate it as well and make the inheritance tax bill bigger .
16 It also depends if you have your windows open and you 've got them each side and a bit of a wind , they 'll be flapping .
17 And you 've got them all Gary !
18 sort of kick on and it 's quite nice and you 've got it all under control and if you get a chance to go you can and if you 've got to stop it 's no problem .
19 Open the door of the wardrobe , put a wrapper over the big one , put it in the back , then sandwich another one , a picture in perhaps if you 've run out of things like that , till you get to the front , close the door , and you 've got it all packed away neat out of the way .
20 Oh I 've done the wrong one a hundred and six , I 've got that and you 've marked it wrong
21 Work load has increased and you 've found it difficult to say ‘ no ’ , or to delegate … .
22 ‘ You are up there on your own and you have to do it all .
23 You had to eat everything that was put before you , to sit there alone into the afternoon while the winter dusk drew in and what was on your long cold plate had thickened until you had eaten it all .
24 It means you 're moving not one step from here until you 've told me all you know ! ’
25 After you have mixed about two teaspoonsful of the water into the oil and wax , remove from the heat and continue adding the water a little at a time until you have incorporated it all .
26 If you had asked me that question yesterday , or even this morning , I might have found it difficult to answer , ’ said Melissa slowly .
27 If you had told me four years ago that what has happened would happen , I would have expected to have been in pretty poor shape by now .
28 Not if you 've turned it that way cos then you wo n't be able
29 There is a s distinct advantage of course is when you get to the other end if you 've labelled it all or you know y what you 've put into which box , you know what you want out immediately , like the kettle .
30 Erm it 's just that it throws you a bit if you 've learnt them that way .
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