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

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1 Obviously there are limits to what you can achieve , but you will not know what those limits are until you embark upon a programme of good nutritious eating and appropriate exercise .
2 ‘ You need to know where they all are if you work for the Royal Mail , ’ Coltman says .
3 How disappointed would you be if you went to a game and they made you watch a video instead of the real thing ?
4 How disappointed would you be if you went to a game and they made you watch a video instead of the real thing ?
5 I suppose you have to be if you sleep with an erstwhile nun .
6 I I I I 'm until you spoke to the collators department , they told you simply that they knew each other .
7 The conventional political wisdom is that you hear from the losers , not the gainers .
8 If you get a correlation of about point seven , it means that you 're only accounting for forty nine percent , less than half , of the variants in the other var the other sets of scores Think about it , if it 's a positive , if you 've got a correlation coefficient of one , what it means is that you account for a hundred perc or or sorry , if you 're gon na make convert it to a percentage , you times it by a hundred , it 's the proportion there .
9 However , what I would like to suggest is that you contribute to the Comment Column of our autumn edition .
10 So all I ask is that you go on the way you have started . ’
11 The idea here is that you go to a domestic dispute to prevent a crime from being committed …
12 sure , th th th that is your other option is , is that you go for a m a much more equal policy and the , the government takes money in taxation and puts it back into the , the agricultural sector .
13 ‘ A principle I have always applied in the property business is that you put in a bid that you think something is worth , and you do n't go above it . ’
14 One of the first things you 'll realise is that you work for an organisation that has to react and respond rapidly to changing circumstances .
15 All I 'm askin' is that you stall fer a couple of hours .
16 The basic idea is that you look through the book until you find a picture that is of the type you are going to take , and you then read the accompanying bar code into the camera .
17 One other contact that I think you have with us is that you sing in the Meeting House Choir .
18 One other contact that I think you have with us is that you sing in the Meeting House choir .
19 If you 're not quite sure where Middle Pavement is if you think of the rear exit of the Broadmarsh Centre , the escalator exit , the escalator brings you out onto a road called Middle Pavement which slopes quite steeply downhill .
20 It is if you live in the village .
21 It is if you live in the village .
22 That 's cos you sit at the end .
23 You get the end of season and it 's if you look at the labels and go for the decent labels then you do n't get sort of , quite reasonable quality .
24 Because it 's like you say in the hallway .
25 ‘ That is because you started in the wrong place .
26 It 's as you come off the
27 The first impression the interviewer will have of you is as you come through the door .
28 And what it also does is is as you call off the numbers if you 've got .
29 When Gandalf says to Frodo of his wound on Weathertop , ‘ your heart was not touched , and only your shoulder was pierced ; and that was because you resisted to the last ’ , he may be making a moral statement ( Frodo was rewarded ) or a practical one ( he dodged , called out , struck back , put off the Ringwraith 's aim ) .
30 That 's it was it was as you say over a patio door , it was actually being used as an entrance door as well
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