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

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1 And you 've struggled enormously to achieve the things you have , although you are still suffering .
2 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 .
3 And you 've missed it !
4 And you 've missed a snake
5 CRUISING slowly in the rush hour traffic , you look down at the radio to switch stations and — bang — the car in front stops suddenly and you 've run into it .
6 They only ever come around to yours when the sink 's full of washing-up , there 's a pile of dirty washing on the kitchen floor , the sitting room looks as if it has n't been Hoovered for a month , there are empty Smarties packets down the sides of the chairs , toast crumbs all over the tables , cobwebs in the corner and you 've run out of coffee .
7 And you 've kept it in period , which is such a smart move ! ’
8 And you 've kept your husband ?
9 Yeah and you 've kept your husband , I 'm surprised .
10 Room 's full of Adonises and you 've matched yourself with this rogue .
11 Well you 've made this study and you 've written a book , Policies for Educational Accountability I think it 's called , which is just recently come out , and I 'm sure that will be a , a very worthwhile contribution , but let me just ask you a personal questions .
12 If you get stopped you lose possession and one big kick from the opposition and you 've lost position .
13 Have ten shots at goal in a game and you 've lost twenty minutes , a quarter of the match .
14 They 've done before you realise it , and once they 're done they make you do other things until at last everything comes between you and what you 'd like to be and you 've lost your true self forever . ’
15 You 've lost your customers and you 've lost Kenny and suddenly you 're employing a goon on a free transfer from Masters of the Universe .
16 One shower of rain and you 've lost it anyway .
17 Ten years old and you 've wet the bed !
18 I am , for the moment , your employer , and you 've accepted this job . ’
19 O L but it 's a substituted propane one O L because you 're choosing this chain here it means that you 've got this group as the substituant and you 've replaced one of the hydros with a methile group .
20 Further problems may arise that are orthographical in origin : a. a familiar letter is used to represent a different sound , e.g. the letter " r " in English " rat " and Portuguese " rato " b. a letter is used but the sound is not pronounced , e.g. Spanish " h " as in " hoja — leaf c. a combination of letters is used to represent a single sound , e.g. final im in written Portuguese is pronounced d. a single letter is used to represent two sounds , e.g. in Portuguese the letter " x " is used for [ z ] in " exame " , and for [ s ] in " caixa " As your sounds get checked , decisions about phonemes made , and you 've compared the phoneme charts , you are ready to start putting some of the words from your check list into pronunciation drills .
21 And you 've broken mine too !
22 And you 've grown up since last I saw you . ’
23 Er this is my third tape and you 've recorded a whole side !
24 Whereby you 're sitting with a customer and you 've assumed that he 's bought
25 One is that twenty nine percent is too high and you 've explained that is n't , that is an artificial figure .
26 It 's very amusing , and you 've explained it amusingly to us , but er , there 's a lot of truth , I think in er , what you say and er how can we , er make the best of these unwelcome guests who insist on turning up at the most inopportune times , when we 're trying to enjoy ourselves .
27 Well Robert here a a barrister , I 'll just get the microphone over here , you 're a barrister and you 've prosecuted quite a lot of , you 've been in the army yourself and prosecuted a lot of cases , now h he says that er that the British public love the Army , but from what we 're hearing tonight , there 's a lot that 's rotten to the core ?
28 That was ready for next time and you 've saved
29 And you 've made some additions …
30 And you 've made that plain enough . ’
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