Example sentences of "[pron] be [det] [noun sg] [prep] you " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ There 's little fear of you ever being plump , Seb Quilter , you 're always far too busy . |
2 | Okay now there 's some information for you to just er I really do need a pen and I do n't know where I 've left it . |
3 | erm , I , I do n't think there 's any question about you getting a minister |
4 | If there 's any part of you that hesitates — ‘ |
5 | " Well , I do n't suppose there 's any harm in you knowing now . " |
6 | There 's less work for you to do here . |
7 | I think there 's less risk of you being caught then — Lee 's and your mother 's people are looking for either a single man and woman or two unrelated young people ; it seems as if they think it 's inconceivable that you should have remained together . |
8 | I mean you 're obv er to me you 'd there 's more chance of you getting a blue bead out . |
9 | There 's more sport for you at five past five tomorrow , meantime back to a man who 's always in full bloom , he 's at Shrewsbury Flower Show — Bob ? |
10 | There 's this film like you know , when it 's turn like cinema or not , Silvester Stallone , and it 's called Oscar , did you ever see the preview of that ? |
11 | There is little point in you setting your heart on sailing single-handed round the world if your other half is totally opposed to the idea ! |
12 | We have already observed that it is more difficult to speechread unless there is enough space between you and the speaker — eyes can not possibly focus on the whole face if it is only six inches away . |
13 | Oh no but you had to because you felt that sort of there there was that bit between you and me was n't there ? |
14 | When you were a child there was some excuse for you , but not now . |
15 | PS Nutty 's got a good pair of legs if they 're any use to you , why do n't you slice your way over here to see them ? do n't think he 'd miss them as he 's legless most of the time anyway . |
16 | and Jenny was saying she went to Debenhams yesterday they had a twelve day spectacular at eight thirty to eight thirty at night there was clothes they were half price plus you got a third of ten per cent off . |
17 | I do n't know if it 's any help to you . ’ |
18 | If it 's any consolation to you I needed to check up on a patient anyway . |
19 | If it 's any comfort to you , he would n't have suffered much pain . |
20 | It 's a bit of bad luck for you , getting entangled with a group of bastards , and if it 's any comfort to you , I 'll lay a pound to a penny that you 'll go free if there 's a trial . ’ |
21 | I should be there — for appearance 's sake , as Edward says — but out of earshot if 't is any concern to you ! ’ |
22 | ‘ What is that woman to you , Alfred ? ’ asked Alice hurt , remembering yesterday 's encounter . |