Example sentences of "[noun] be that you [am/are] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Yeah well this is what 's not , I mean we do n't know who who those accounts are that you 're dealing with where that 's the situation
2 Same pitch slightly different pitch of course er sorry slight difference is that you 're saying that these of course will be handed out to a targeted
3 No they 're not gon na exploit their own workers but surely the , the , the whole idea of the build up towards land reform is that you are making , I mean in a Marxist sense it 's the only way in which you can do it is , is you make progress through conflict .
4 Tony Long agrees : ‘ The spirit of the directive is that you are meant to catch everything with EIAs .
5 The point is that you are suffering from a complex delusion .
6 So you have to get , Ollie you 're , the point is that you 're getting friends to beat him up then .
7 The great thing about the game is that you 're teaching them a little bit of culture
8 The other thing that tends to throw people the first time they every do ad advocacy is that you 're going to talk to somebody who will not talk to you , who will not s possibly even smile at you , who wo n't give you the usual feedback that we 're u that we 're used to when we 're talking to someone .
9 Although this may involve a job , a relationship or a house move , the feeling is that you are starting a new era .
10 In the final analysis , the nicest thing about writing for advertising is that you are judged by what you can do .
11 The only difference between this demo and the full commercial version is that you are limited to a single theatre of operations .
12 The only advantage these videos have over the live experience is that you 're guaranteed a clean toilet with paper and towels and you can stop them to make a cup of tea .
13 However , the probabilities are that you are fooling yourself .
14 Now if your house , like our office , has tanks stuck on every available surface , chances are that you 're taking a similar risk .
15 The problem is that you are dealing with foreigners who insist on having different money , customs , languages , politics , legislation and living a long way away .
16 The idea is that you are trying a program before you buy it , and the price you pay to the library in no way covers the cost of the program .
17 ‘ The fact is that you 're treading a minefield , and minefields , if they 're not manoeuvred through carefully , can prove very dangerous indeed . ’
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