Example sentences of "[vb base] you 're " in BNC.
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1 | Pity you 're not called Simon Thospson , though , 'coz then you could make the anagram ‘ Hot on Simpsons ’ out of your name ! |
2 | Ye ’ tink you 're sometin' bot you 're only tall . |
3 | ‘ I expect you 're pretty keen to get across , are n't you ? ’ he asked , without coming any further in . |
4 | I expect you 're busy with the ladies ' altar guild and the old people 's picnic . |
5 | I expect you 're ashamed , are n't you ? ’ |
6 | OK , I expect you 're right . ’ |
7 | I 've got us a nice bit of meat pie for supper and a lovely fresh bit of bread , I expect you 're starving . ’ |
8 | I expect you 're all thinking I 'm rich , I 'm not . |
9 | Nothing grand mind , only roast pork and apple pie , but I expect you 're hungry enough , this bitter cold day . |
10 | ‘ I expect you 're unhappy . ’ |
11 | ‘ I expect you 're … er … wondering what brings me here . ’ |
12 | I expect you 're ready for a talk , are n't you ? ’ |
13 | I expect you 're waiting for Mr Right , ’ said the woman to Rachaela . |
14 | ‘ Anyway , ’ said Mrs Emma Watt quickly after all , ‘ I expect you 're busy . |
15 | The feeling intensified when she met Marshall who gave a knowing look and said : ‘ I expect you 're working for Mr Harbury . ’ |
16 | ‘ I expect you 're right . ’ |
17 | ‘ I expect you 're thinking : is she really that desperate for fifty thousand pounds ? |
18 | I expect you 're tied here by your husband 's job ? ’ |
19 | I expect you 're tired — you generally have a sherry and a nap when you come home at this time , and , besides , there are those papers to correct and I hoped you 'd help me unpack . |
20 | ‘ Well , I expect you 're right , ’ he admitted . |
21 | ‘ I expect you 're ready for a drink . |
22 | I expect you 're free in the evenings ? ’ |
23 | I expect you 're Monsieur Lemarchand ? ’ she added , schooling herself to remain calm . |
24 | ‘ I expect you 're right , ’ said Wendy , and left Apricot with Ken . |
25 | ‘ I expect you 're finding this real-life mystery quite useful for a plot , are n't you ? ’ |
26 | ‘ Oh , I expect you 're right , my boy . |
27 | ‘ I expect you 're fed up with answering questions — ’ |
28 | His face was expressionless when he said , ‘ I expect you 're feeling pretty miserable about things just now . |
29 | ‘ Now I expect you 're wondering what this is all about . |
30 | ‘ I expect you 're right ! ’ |