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

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1 Erm yeah well there we are I mean I I you 're just talking to somebody who 's converted really Mark I mean I think it 's a waste of time it 's er it 's a sort of pagan festival
2 ‘ Why would you want to know about someone you 're never going to meet ? ’
3 It 's just I 'm thinking that you 've got your bridal magazine which you 're obviously going into and you 're going to your bridal sales .
4 Professor Lock will no doubt correct me if I 'm wrong but from memory in neither of those cases was there the sort of provision in the development plan which you 're now seeking .
5 And having done that , you can then pull the pipette away , as shown here , and you 're left with a bleb of membrane in which you 're now recording in the so-called outside-out mode , which is the exact converse of the inside-out mode .
6 The pensions are actually paid monthly and the payment date actually coincides with the day of the month in which you 're actually born .
7 After two more appearances , during which you are inconveniently looking the wrong way , you decide to go and look for the ghost .
8 If this is not your first name , then you may give the name by which you are normally called .
9 Once again , the Regional Arts Association will know the leading amateur companies in your area , and this should certainly help you in looking for the kind of group to which you are best suited .
10 Make a list of the special words and phrases which are used , put them into sentences and weave them thoroughly into the do-it-yourself SAS mirror-practice with which you are still persevering faithfully and regularly every day .
11 What was intriguing was that after the gentleman in question had filled in his first , second and third name there was room on the form , if he felt so inclined , to tell us the ‘ forename or nickname by which you are popularly known ’ .
12 I 'd just like to I do n't think this is a strategic matter in the in in the terms which you are now defining it and indeed the issue of self containment , my understanding is only the universe is self contained .
13 Hopefully the new home which you are now considering as a prospective purchase will be suitable for your needs in every way , but it may well be that a need for some renovation or refurbishment is indicated from the surveyor 's report or that you will wish to make improvements or alterations of your own .
14 It is important to be honest with yourself so that you can learn to match yourself reasonably accurately with jobs for which you are genuinely suited .
15 When you have made an initial assessment of your strengths and weaknesses you will find it easier to recognize work for which you are genuinely suited .
16 You know you are not wasting your time because this is a job for which you are genuinely suited and which you would like .
17 REFUNDABLE DEPOSITS — on self catering holidays , which you are usually asked to leave with the reception of the apartments , to cover any possible breakages during your holiday .
18 This clock has several buttons on it which you can press to indicate the kind of activity in which you are currently engaged .
19 The only paper on your desk should be that on which you are currently working and material waiting to receive your attention for the first time .
20 Lewis taking over from the greatest at the pavilion er Lawrence and er , first time we 've seen Lawrence this morning , and on the subject of frustration Victor which you were just airing then , did you by any chance see Tony Locke at er Old Trafford when Laker took his .
21 A a and then we have the sentence which you were just reading .
22 Now there 's two different things you can do , there 's one which you were originally gon na do when it was a project .
23 Your Sunday paper very likely came in sections , some of which you were still reading the following week .
24 ‘ It 's me you 're here to see ! ’
25 It seems to me you 're continually running away .
26 Tell me you 're only pulling my leg ! ’
27 Instead she said , ‘ David tells me you are also working in industry .
28 well I had it , but I have n't got it on me you are never gon na believe
29 ‘ Do n't tell me you were just passing by ?
30 Will you promise me when you go home tonight you be the teachers and your mum and dad be the children and you tell them all about Stranger Danger and you tell them you 're never gon na go with strangers and see what your mum and dad says to you .
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