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

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1 Especially I mean you 're in the nearside And you 've got limiters fitted now have you all of you ?
2 When you er I mean you 're in that er situation , how do you cope with the idea that you need the money , you need the job , but you 've got to somehow sell yourself and get employed on the best terms ?
3 I mean you 're in the middle of a country
4 I mean you 're in Gloucester in about an hour 's time
5 I trust you are in good health , my lord , ’ she said .
6 I realise you 're in a very difficult position .
7 It reads : ‘ Dear Tod Friendly : I hope you are in good health .
8 I hear you 're in catering these days . ’
9 I hear you 're in the roller today .
10 I know you 're in love with me , ’ said Lucy , making a neat mound of cigarette ash , firming her hand against shaking , ‘ and I said it before , and I 'll say it here and now .
11 I KNOW YOU 'RE IN THERE !
12 I know you 're in here !
13 I know you 're in there . ’
14 I know you 're in Tower Street I 'm just being facetious really .
15 I assume you are in no hurry to meet Captain Montgomery ? ’
16 But you were bad with your eyes all the same , I remember you were in a darkened room for days .
17 ‘ Last I heard you were in detention quarters in Portsmouth . ’
18 I heard you were in Pesth . ’
19 I heard you were in town , ’ the voice said .
20 I heard you were in the er
21 I believe you were in publishing ? ’
22 Well you must be getting on for a hundred , because I believe you were in the Boar War , were n't you ?
23 ‘ Tony , ’ he said , ‘ I suppose you are in love with Mrs Gorman .
24 I thought you were in bed , ’ said her husband .
25 I thought you were in love with London . ’
26 I thought you were in the Belt . ’
27 I thought you were in a hurry , ’ she said .
28 I thought you were in the warehouse .
29 ‘ Well , ’ I said , ‘ I thought you were in the Mafia , but it 's not much of a Mafia name . ’
30 I thought you were in Wales , Chief Inspector . ’
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