Example sentences of "a [noun sg] that you have [vb pp] " in BNC.
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1 | If the courts did throw out a case that you 'd dealt with , you stood a chance of being sued over it . |
2 | In a case that you have settled without litigation within nine months for a relatively modest amount it is unlikely that you would achieve more than four or five chargeable hours in a case where liability was never really disputed . |
3 | And you , you know , you used , you used anything as a pillow that you 'd got |
4 | It 's just a shame that you 've got |
5 | ‘ People always assume that because there are a lot of different sounds on a record that you 've used twenty different guitars . |
6 | When we talked to party workers at the county council elections there was a feeling that you have lost touch with the grass roots of the party . |
7 | ‘ I have a feeling that you have heard something else . |
8 | Er , Erm , another thing you might do , you might take up a hobby that you 've got to think about . |
9 | The only county on our border without it is Gloucestershire and we 've got one , two , or three areas of our three of our districts , of which two are just poised to get designation , and you 're now beginning to scream and you and your group are beginning to scream about West Oxfordshire and its a situation that you have contributed to . |
10 | Yes that 's right which means in a way that you 've got to know quite a lot . |
11 | Has that been a problem that you 've had often or . |