Example sentences of "you [vb mod] be [prep] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Although you may be at some bar or club with the community interest at heart , people do n't look at you like that . |
2 | When the file comes to be consulted you may be in another part of the world , in hospital or long dead ! |
3 | Just as you know you must be in certain lecture halls for certain regular lectures , so you need to know where you should be for other forms of study . |
4 | I 'll get you a drink — you must be in dire need of one , after all that talking ! ’ |
5 | Just as you know you must be in certain lecture halls for certain regular lectures , so you need to know where you should be for other forms of study . |
6 | ‘ You should be with young people your own age , get yourself back into the swing of society . ’ |
7 | On the planned Rate of Descent , make a note of the height at which you should be at half-minute intervals . |
8 | that the third exit you should be in that position . |
9 | I thought you might be with that answer yes . |
10 | You 'll be on all-day Drug Alert if you tune into the station of the nation who are tackling ‘ the growing use of solvent abuse ’ . |
11 | I mean in n things like swimming baths are chlorinated so they 've got a low bug count anyway , so , so you 'll be at low risk of getting anything there . |
12 | You 'll be like some savage to them , clutching a wooden idol . ’ |
13 | And if anyone finds you here , you 'll be in terrible trouble . |
14 | Follow these three exercises every day and come summer you 'll be in great shape |
15 | You 'll be in great danger if you stay . |
16 | If I catch any of yous touching this again you 'll be in deep trouble right Christy ? |
17 | Else you 'll be in real trouble . |
18 | Exactly , although that , that , do n't mention that for goodness sake , you 'll , you 'll , you 'll be in dire trouble there . |
19 | You 'll be in big trouble . |
20 | One mistake and you 'll be in thick heather . |
21 | So you 'd be on automatic choke for a bit of the way , most of the way anyway so |
22 | Well no if you tried to then you , you 'd be in some difficulty rules which , you know |
23 | I do n't blame you — though if I thought you was messing around with her , anything like that , you 'd be in dead trouble , believe you me . ’ |
24 | ‘ Perhaps because you could be of more use to the ringleaders that way , ’ he returned instantly . |
25 | ‘ You could be in serious trouble , Cardiff . |
26 | And if they look into you — you could be in deep water . |
27 | You could be in terrible danger . ’ |
28 | ‘ You could be in this coffin , your mother could be heartbroken and devastated like Damien 's mother at this time . |
29 | This is bound to be somewhat artificial , since the obligation to show all the stages of your reasoning forces you to appear rather more introspective than you would be in real life , but it still provides good practice in arranging and presenting material in an acceptable style . |
30 | The Home Guard became a joke for some and a remark once passed in my company was " What use do you think you would be against trained troops ? " . |