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

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1 The chances are that you belong to one of the groups Derek Dean has identified .
2 ‘ You would be a braver man than I am if you went into our dressing room and told the players that was how you thought of them , ’ said Robertson , rebuking the journalist who ventured the opinion that any squad minus nine of its original complement was necessarily sub-standard .
3 Obviously there are limits to what you can achieve , but you will not know what those limits are until you embark upon a programme of good nutritious eating and appropriate exercise .
4 ‘ You need to know where they all are if you work for the Royal Mail , ’ Coltman says .
5 You will therefore need to know what the value of your pension would be if you stay in SERPS or your company scheme , whichever is applicable .
6 How disappointed would you be if you went to a game and they made you watch a video instead of the real thing ?
7 How disappointed would you be if you went to a game and they made you watch a video instead of the real thing ?
8 Any idea what you think you might be if you look at that , look at some of the questions , some of the descriptions ?
9 I suppose you have to be if you sleep with an erstwhile nun .
10 I I I I 'm until you spoke to the collators department , they told you simply that they knew each other .
11 But given the discrimination shown against climbers in the present price structure , how long might it be before you climb at High Rocks by season ticket , or prior arrangement and private fee only ?
12 How long 's it been since you went to Sainsbury 's ?
13 Right , the arch braces of course had to be put in because they were if you look at it you 'll see that they were actually sawn off .
14 I do n't know why he makes you do that I mean it 's if that was something the I mean all Tony used to ever say when we were at traffic lights were if you want to you can put the handbrake on at this set of traffic lights if they were downhill
15 Oh so and was it all sort of erm erm society do 's that you went to and cocktails and things like
16 The conventional political wisdom is that you hear from the losers , not the gainers .
17 If you get a correlation of about point seven , it means that you 're only accounting for forty nine percent , less than half , of the variants in the other var the other sets of scores Think about it , if it 's a positive , if you 've got a correlation coefficient of one , what it means is that you account for a hundred perc or or sorry , if you 're gon na make convert it to a percentage , you times it by a hundred , it 's the proportion there .
18 However , what I would like to suggest is that you contribute to the Comment Column of our autumn edition .
19 Another part of year 10 is that you go on work experience for two weeks .
20 So all I ask is that you go on the way you have started . ’
21 The idea here is that you go to a domestic dispute to prevent a crime from being committed …
22 sure , th th th that is your other option is , is that you go for a m a much more equal policy and the , the government takes money in taxation and puts it back into the , the agricultural sector .
23 ‘ I wonder why it is that you object to being laughed at by me , when you invite laughter in your stage show ? ’
24 Could you now tell us what it is that you knew about Mr ?
25 ‘ A principle I have always applied in the property business is that you put in a bid that you think something is worth , and you do n't go above it . ’
26 So we 've looked at asking question visuals We 've got involving trainees which , with which we talking about involving trainees think about this side of it erm I suppose this is one of the best ways to show Training should be chunky The idea is that you put in your input yeah you talked around a subject and give you some guidelines , then we get a chance to practise the participation .
27 All we ask is that you take at least four books during your first year 's membership from the many hundreds you 'll be offered .
28 And I was just squeezin maself into a five and a half when Moira McVitie round the crescent in the cul de sac comes by and shouts out ‘ Hiya there Verena is that you trying on some fuck-me shoes for yer man gettin back . ’
29 One of the first things you 'll realise is that you work for an organisation that has to react and respond rapidly to changing circumstances .
30 All I 'm askin' is that you stall fer a couple of hours .
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