Example sentences of "[pron] [be] [conj] you [verb] [art] " in BNC.

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1 And you were If you had a spare room you were all Well I think you were forced to take in troops and we had Elizabeth , a baby , and we had lodgers , nearly all the wartime .
2 The unspoken message of the video they lend you is that you start the week head-planting in the snow and finish it bouncing imperturbably down virgin slopes .
3 Meg , I think the first time I met you was when you brought a party of visitors from the British Council here , is that right ?
4 One is that you tell no one over there that you have met me .
5 One is that you have a company car that you are about to lose .
6 Again the problem there is that you get the hot coals , if it 's a solid fuel fire , er dropping off onto the hearth setting fire to the hearth rug .
7 Erm is before you to confirm on er Council and I 'd like to start by saying very briefly that there is as you know a government legal distinction between the er the operational side of waste disposal and the regulation side , and properly er issues on recycling have been referred er and decisions on that should be referred to the policy committee but er we work very closely with officer 's before you hear us er request it .
8 They are if you like a correctness of mismanagement .
9 Can it be that you have no idea of the power a young , nubile girl can exercise over a young , impressionable male ? ’
10 So that 's one tenth and that 's one tenth and then what I 'd like you to do is work it out as a fraction what fraction of how many degrees would it be if you had a tenth of three hundred and sixty degrees , how many degrees would that come to ?
11 As can be seen from the above it is possible to give questions a greater focus of purpose by considering what process it is that you wish the pupils to go through .
12 Erm how do people sort of beco when you become a member of a group , usually in some way the group changes you as you go through different stages of it , your values may change as a result of interacting with people in the group and th this process of erm somebody 's come up with how it is that you start off in a group , how it is that you become an active member of a group , how it is you may even become involved in the maintenance of the group and the leadership of it and then you sort of die away and that 's the y'know retire from the group .
13 Does n't does n't matter which company you go into you have the same er percentage , you have the same thirty percent or thirty five percent depending on how far away it is and you have the same bonus structures .
14 Erm it is if you like a closely guarded secret .
15 It is if you make the customer feel they are literally
16 In your text book you 've got quite a lot of information in there about reinforcing , what we 're going to do in the practical session and it 's always a help I think when you have a lot of the , thrown at you to know that you can just put it up and there it is if you get a bit confusing or ca n't remember what 's what , so on page one six nine it starts telling you all about nursing and bandages and general hygiene which we 've already talked quite a lot about but it 's very useful for you to know , you can go there and look , and if you just go through the pages from there on one seventy , one seven one , one seven two , one seven three and then on one seven four it 's got the general rules for applying bandages apply bandages when the casualty is sitting or lying down , you always sit your casualty down and you work from the front of , I say why do you work from the front of the thing ?
17 It is if you had the other compound where this O H group was on carbon number two as well then those two would be positional isomers cos their carbon skeleton would then be the same and all they would differ is in the position of the O H functional group .
18 But the erm the other thing about it is if you have a hundred people in it can be so also be a good atmosphere , you know ?
19 On any model , when knitting the neckline , start with the second side of the neck with the carriage on the same side as it was when you started the first side of the neck .
20 But if I overstepped the mark it was because you made the running . ’
21 ‘ What pains me is that you took the opportunity when I was sick unto death to steal Prince Edward 's heart from me , ’ she said to Joan , having informed her of the plan .
22 The only difference between us is that you have a wife and three kids .
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