Example sentences of "you have even [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | All those lies for Ewen Mackay before you 'd even met him ? ’ |
2 | I was amazed you 'd even heard of it , to tell the truth . ’ |
3 | That was gone before you 'd even learned to sit Up by yourself . ’ |
4 | You 've even stopped working for CND . ’ |
5 | And you 've even and you 've even balanced the equation as you 've done it . |
6 | ‘ I think it 's the best race you 've even run , ’ he replied . |
7 | And although I 'm not I enjoyed the piping , I enjoyed But I was not at peace I says I says , you 've even ruined me for this . |
8 | Perhaps you 've even heard that my nickname among the older servants is ‘ the satyr ’ ? ’ |
9 | It makes it sound really challenging and adventurous before you 've even bought the package , the mere fact that you have to go through that beforehand . |
10 | In my trade you come to read people quite accurately before you 've even glanced at a chart . ’ |
11 | You 're giving up before you 've even tried ! |
12 | You 've even got the same horrid hairstyle ! |
13 | And you 've even got to give up a coupon for two ounces of knitting wool as well . |
14 | And at £350–500 a week in a ski resort it 's an expensive learning curve , not to mention frustrating as a chunk of the week has been eaten up before you 've even got going . |
15 | ‘ We heard that you 've even got him in the house . ’ |
16 | Get loads of things , oh you 've even got as well ! |
17 | They whip across you before you 've even thought about it . |
18 | One good bash on the head and you 're finished before you 've even started , so falling with your head raised is worth practising as well . |
19 | you 're scuppered before you 've even started . |
20 | I think if you get their backs up before you 've even started , it 's not a helpful situation is it ? |
21 | Do n't suppose you 've even bothered to think about it . |
22 | You with a mind full only of natural & unembarrassing thoughts , & of me , probably awoke early and remembered & rejoiced ; perhaps you had even prepared for it , & went happy walks , singing , garlanded . |
23 | Mr Berge is one of those Frenchmen , his manner distrait , who gives you the impression that you have outstayed your welcome before you have even sat down . |
24 | You have even married this whore of a woman , and consorted with other traitors . ’ |
25 | You have even forgotten where we are . |