Example sentences of "'s where you " in BNC.
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1 | That 's where ye 'll be living — near our hospital behind Hill Street which runs parallel to Main Street , but a wee bit up the hillside . ’ |
2 | Quite a lot of money to get yerself back to England , if that 's where ye 're thinkin' of goin' . ’ |
3 | ‘ That 's where you 're wrong . |
4 | ‘ That 's where you 're wrong , Phil ould son ! ’ |
5 | ‘ That 's where you 're wrong , you see . |
6 | ‘ That 's where you tether your horses , ’ said the cleaner , with the unerring British humour which demolishes all absurdities . |
7 | ‘ I bet that 's where you live . ’ |
8 | ‘ So that 's where you 're hiding , ’ she said . |
9 | ‘ That 's where you 'll find the WoMan . |
10 | ‘ That 's where you 're wrong . |
11 | Winners will be notified by telephone , ( if appropriate ) , so please include your work number if that 's where you will be . |
12 | ‘ Could you possibly give me a lift to town if that 's where you 're going next ? ’ |
13 | And that 's where you are now . |
14 | Elspeth whispered to her one night in their room that that 's where you go to buy babies . |
15 | ‘ That 's where you come in . ’ |
16 | That 's where you come in . ’ |
17 | You 'd have been on the streets , girl , that 's where you 'd 'ave been . ’ |
18 | And that 's where you can help , ’ she said archly . |
19 | It is daft and unpleasant , rationalises Richard , but logical : ‘ You 're told where to go and what to say — or at least how to say it — and the only thing you can control is the shape of your sandwich or whether your coffee 's cold , so that 's where you exercise the control . ’ |
20 | It 's where you live , the Doc had said , you should take care of it . |
21 | You ought to be behind bars , that 's where you ought to be ! |
22 | That 's where you need to find , or become , an informed stringer who can answer questions about strings with knowledge and enthusiasm . |
23 | That 's where you wanted , is n't it ? ’ |
24 | EP : That 's where you would like him to go ? |
25 | Oh that 's where you are . |
26 | That 's where you come in . ’ |
27 | Even today you often find men 's where you do n't find women 's and even where provision is equal there are difficulties , ’ says Sue . |
28 | ‘ So that 's where you 've been . |
29 | " Now that 's where you should do it , not on the kitchen floor . " |
30 | That 's where you 're going to be married . " |