Example sentences of "you [be] [prep] [adj] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 So how long have you been at these particular premises ?
2 And how long have you been in these particular premises ?
3 ‘ That when I ‘ dared ’ to so compel you , you flew out at me like the spirited filly you are under that demure exterior , ’ stated her ladyship with a quizzing look .
4 What is absolutely vital is that while you are on one particular diet , you follow the rules that apply to that diet , and those rules only .
5 In order to achieve this position , your bowman must know where the line is and how far away from it you are at any given moment .
6 ‘ That 's because gravity gets stronger the closer you are to that central point .
7 but if you are in that fortunate position then rejoice and give thanks .
8 Therefore , make sure that you are in current flying practice and that you choose a straightforward day without a high wind , severe turbulence or a cross-wind component .
9 ‘ As long as you are in this shoddy squadron , there are certain words you will not use .
10 ‘ You 're probably in more danger from a British rifle bullet than you are from any French weapon . ’
11 Well you , you 're on that Regional Liaison Group in fact then
12 You come to the reprocessing plant posing as a journalist but really you 're on some undercover assignment for a powerful organization , maybe for a government .
13 You 're at maximum lean angle now with so much grip that when it does step out it throws you a long way .
14 This is all very well if you 're into those book-type things .
15 If you 're with five other women , at least two will complain .
16 You 're with that British agent , are n't you ? ’
17 Cowley suddenly said , ‘ You 're off all other assignments , Bodie .
18 You 're like some beautiful sea nymph … ’ he whispered softly in her ear , his hands protectively holding her slim body as , half standing and half floating in the water , she wound her arms about his neck .
19 You 're like some bitter clone of the Fernando I once knew . ’
20 You 're in that nice kind of profession where people
21 ‘ You may well look frightened , boy , because you 're in deep bloody trouble . ’
22 And I 'm not going to discuss it with you while you 're in this foul mood .
23 ‘ It 's more because you 're in this little room by yourself .
24 ‘ I 'd take you back to London , but I do n't think you 're in any fit state to go anywhere tonight , ’ he said .
25 His debut collection had brilliant crisp white shirts , beautiful eveningwear ( if you 're in those crucial cocktail circles ) and denim that was a little suspect .
26 Would you be in immediate financial difficulty if you lost your job ?
27 You were in that terrible flood ? ’
28 Oh you were in that little office
29 You were in that little bedroom , you went up them steps .
30 And you was in these top rooms with the the stoves , but erm they had gas stoves , under the irons .
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