Example sentences of "[pers pn] 're [adv] [prep] [pos pn] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | Do what you have to do , but keep the memories with you , let them take root in your conscious mind while you 're away from your desk . |
2 | When you 're away from your base and somebody is fielding your calls for you , give them this pad , and ask them to record the calls in this pad , then you can just tick that box on the right-hand side that says calls to answer , erm , and insert the pages as you need to into the daytimer . |
3 | You 're just like your father . |
4 | ‘ In some ways you 're just like your father , Anna . |
5 | Cor blimey Bernie , I said , you 're just like my teacher . |
6 | You 're up to your bloody mischief again , are n't you ? |
7 | When you 're up against your Fortune , whether it goes for or against you . ’ |
8 | You 're not on her Christmas list yet that were all . |
9 | Checking the list of players again , he opened the car door , yelling , ‘ For Christ 's sake , Mark , you 're not on your man . ’ |
10 | ‘ You 're not on your own . |
11 | I asked the under-foreman what I 'd done to deserve this , he says You 're not on your own , there 's er a quarter to go this week and good many next , so that 's what it 's come to . |
12 | ‘ If you 're not on your feet in five seconds I 'll open your leg to the bone . |
13 | You 're not on your bike . |
14 | You 're not on your own . |
15 | I said then you 're not at his mercy because anybody to whose at Pete 's mercy will suffer . |
16 | ‘ And what d' you do with yourself , Mr Paul Arkwright , when you 're not at your books ? |
17 | Unlike a fish , you 're not at your best freshly hooked from the sea … ’ |
18 | Now whether you like it or not , and you 're not in our position , because we er prepared to manage this authority , you would have had that same reduction to find , and I did hear Councillor and he was also referring to capital spend the other day , saying he could have found ten million . |
19 | Oh you 're not in our group . |
20 | You 're not in my class … ’ |
21 | Oh yes , you 're not in my house . |
22 | I know but you 're not in my class though . |
23 | You 're not by your bloody self . |
24 | ‘ But you 're not like my father . |
25 | ‘ You 're not like your father . |
26 | ‘ You 're not like your granda , ’ she said , ‘ and them days are gone anyway . ’ |
27 | I hope you 're not like your brother in other respects . ’ |
28 | He said , ‘ At least in that respect you 're not like your brother . |
29 | ‘ You 're exactly like my mother . |
30 | Maybe you 're doomed in the heart , as they say , and you 're never over your first love . |