Example sentences of "[conj] you [be] actually " in BNC.

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1 It does in fact work quite well , provided that you 're actually using the thing , but when out of use the arm seriously impedes any muting of the strings at the bridge .
2 it 's also the animal so that you 're actually left with three er words that sound the same , two of which are spelt differently and the third which is the name of an animal , okay .
3 It does n't take in the fact that you 're actually paying them double time for overtime .
4 It effectively charges it because if you 've got six thousand allowances and you withdraw that amount putting it against the total income it means that you 're actually paying tax on those by deduction .
5 I mean you 've got to be careful at the end of the tax year that you 're actually okay on that ground , er but , and you can make a declaration to the revenue if you 're over the limit , it 's just that I mentioned that because some people like a joint account for it to be received into so that they can both spend it basically .
6 Putting on a Show The Windows aficionado will be well pleased with the look and feel of Presentations 2.0 — it maintains that 3D kind of look that Windows 3.1 is so good at , to the point where you might just be persuaded that you 're actually running a Windows application full screen .
7 So I 'm actually glad that this is one that you 're actually prepared to discuss .
8 What is the rent that you 're actually charging ?
9 Yes , yeah all that all that part was okay erm but from the point of view of the script th th that we 'd asked you to learn last night y you did n't do that now that may well work for you , the way you 're actually doing it , but from a training point of view we , we 're trying to look that you 're actually following the , the script there .
10 find that you 're actually on the same potential there , could be low potential and difference between the two that 's all you need
11 That shows that you 're actually picking up the sound .
12 Erm , but what I wanted us to do is to start getting some discussion going and , so that you 're actually getting a bit closer to one another .
13 We asked people to keep a diary of what they were doing and to fill in this diary every half an hour , saying where they were , who they were with and what they were doing , and we were able to see erm first of all that the range of people that you meet decreases when you 're unemployed , that you 're actually spending more time alone , less time with friends and other people .
14 The fact that you 're actually responding to an , to an issue is often the problem .
15 However , it is only payable in respect of the time that you are actually waiting at the airport , hoverport or seaport and ceases as soon as you board any alternative conveyance , including train or coach .
16 So that you are actually creating the drama for the people that are looking at you .
17 It can be a product or service you 've bought in , not necessarily a product or service that you are actually producing or generating yourselves .
18 Right , the degrees of freedom in the numerator just denote the number of restrictions that you are actually making the test .
19 Alright , so what you 've learnt from the experience in North China is that you are actually better off to go in fairly gently
20 I think the main thing is there 's about six hours sort of realistically speaking of really good quality hours to be on your B M S set during the day , and just to sort of add up the hours that you are actually on the phone making outgoing calls , sort of brings it home to you .
21 You wo n't actually look at the fact that there 's a competition going on between the erm dismissing that you are actually the new keeper
22 So from what you 've just said , you 've got to be very careful when you go to enquiry appeal , that you are actually going to win , because otherwise you could end up erm costing even more money on the Community Charge ?
23 In one bookshop in Kent you might have imagined for a moment that you were actually in a teacher-training college library .
24 Very very good Ian erm excellent voice , remind the prospect as to why you were gon na be asking and I thought you were very good there erm i in fact you were that good that you were actually offered to contact before you even asked
25 The figures that you were actually calculating , were n't you ?
26 well this was the all , the ho all the hull underneath the water line was glass so you were actually sitting you know , you were n't looking down , you were actually sitting in , in the base of the hull of the boat
27 We do n't want the children from Columbia on the streets etcetera , because there 's sort of an awful helplessness about us , because we think we 're doing one person , how on earth can we actually do anything , you see if enough people think together that if possible the change happens , then it can happen , right , and you are actually the ones that are going to have to be considering that you are a world 's visitor , you are not just Tom and you 're not just Anthony right , erm , you 've really got to think , what about Jayne , there you are ideal Jayne
28 And you are actually qualified to teach the organ ?
29 and you 're actually partly doing that are n't you ?
30 Well then you 're , you 're managing the thing , and you 're actually responsible for trying to work out which way it 's going .
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