Example sentences of "[pron] that you be " in BNC.

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1 Especially if it , especially if it 's someone that you 're snogging as well .
2 ‘ Because if you do , ’ said Owen , ‘ I will tell everyone that you are the man who receives money from Copts . ’
3 You had to go to such trouble to persuade the subject to accept the poison and when ( or rather , in his case if ) you managed it , your very intimacy made it all too clear to everyone that you were the one who was slipping them the doctored crumble , the dodgy spaghetti bolognese or the potato salad unusually rich in mineral salts .
4 While I understand your difficulties , Sue , it seems to me that you 're being defeatist .
5 It seems to me that you 're a bunch of people having fun doing what you do , and I think a lot of people would like to be able to say the same .
6 ‘ Mr Oakley tells me that you 're going to give us a hand .
7 ‘ And the senator tells me that you 're only doing a two-week trial with his kids , is that right ? ’
8 ‘ You may show me that you 're not too proud . ’
9 It just reminds me that you 're going back on Tuesday . ’
10 ‘ Do n't try to kid me that you 're looking for business , ’ Marion said .
11 Do n't tell me that you 're bored already , then . ’
12 ‘ What could he do for me that you 're not doing ?
13 ‘ It seems to me that you 're more dangerous than a jungle full of tigers . ’
14 Later , as they were making their way through the bracken , Anna said casually , ‘ Sam told me that you 're leaving your job with Luke . ’
15 ‘ And now you 're going to tell me that you 're not that kind of girl , ’ he said , his lips barely moving .
16 You 've told me that you 're putting in about a hundred million pounds for this initial expansion , is that the limit ?
17 Then , ‘ I do n't normally generalise about women , but your behaviour , ’ he told her , ‘ has n't done anything to convince me that you 're any different . ’
18 Erm the other thing is to for you and I decide er well once you tell me that you 're happy er with what 's happened so far .
19 ‘ Have you come here to tell me that you 're going to fight me after all , now that Janice is no longer around ? ’
20 I prefer to think things through and find a logical reason for them , and reason tells me that you 're hiding what information you have from the police because you 're afraid that it will ruin your scoop .
21 ‘ And do n't try telling me that you 're his boss because that little toad , for a price , croaked who the complex does belong to and Enrique Armangual does n't spell Fernando Serra ! ’
22 He 's told me that you 're now senior partner of Far East Swift … ’
23 You must have , you , you must have you keep telling me that you 're doing all these extra hours and you 're owed two weeks ' holiday
24 There was gradings of headings and gradings of weights , but it seems to me that you 're more interested in sort of through reading and doing , I mean , particularly on the tabloid size newspapers , doing different things .
25 ‘ Do n't tell me that you are going to get married !
26 ‘ Miss Honey tells me that you are meant to be clever , too !
27 She also tells me that you are unruly .
28 Your superiors tell me that you are the best officer they have .
29 ‘ Of course you do ; Tim Hargreaves told me that you are an exceptional student .
30 ‘ Maurice has told me that you are not completely happy in your work . ’
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