Example sentences of "[verb] you be [noun prp] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I expect you 're Monsieur Lemarchand ? ’ she added , schooling herself to remain calm . |
2 | ‘ We say you 're Philip Doyle . |
3 | It 's just that … you say you are Elsie McKillop 's brother … ’ |
4 | Sipping a Sling does not have the same flavour of nostalgia when you are not sitting in the old hotel with the arches and verandahs imagining you are Somerset Maugham . |
5 | ‘ Rule one , ’ he said as if she had n't spoken , ‘ stop trying to pretend you 're Miss Virgin Snow . |
6 | I thought you were Sir Henry . |
7 | ‘ You think you 're Liam Shakespeare , ’ Doyle said softly . |
8 | But the author I would particularly recommend if farce crime fiction attracts you is Colin Watson , with his stories of life in the imaginary provincial town of Flaxborough . |
9 | ‘ Can you prove you 're Nora Fanshawe , miss ? ’ |