Example sentences of "[vb infin] you be [verb] to " in BNC.
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1 | Next time , look for the Cotton USA Mark and , whatever the cut or colour , you 'll know you 're going to be comfortable with it . |
2 | So whatever the design , you 'll know you 're going to be comfortable with it . |
3 | Well how do you know you 're going to be a doctor , or anything when you 're eighteen then , you know , you ca n't , you 're teaching . |
4 | JACKEY : By the devil , I think you should know you are speaking to Lady Davers . |
5 | And she says , ‘ Come off it , my man , who d' you think you 're talking to , a mere jumped up commoner princess . ’ |
6 | ‘ Who do you think you 're talking to ? ’ |
7 | Who d' you think you 're talking to ? ’ |
8 | Who the hell do you think you 're talking to ? |
9 | So what sort of printer do you think you 're talking to ? |
10 | What do you think you 're doing to me ? |
11 | Do you think you 're going to be heard ? |
12 | Do you think you 're going to be happy here in New Carthage Jane ? |
13 | Do you think you 're going to be happy here in New Carthage aye . |
14 | What sort of competition do you think you 're going to be up against there ? |
15 | ‘ Anyone would think you was going to a weddin' instead of a funeral , ’ she let out . |
16 | Whichever you choose , you may believe you are responding to current fashion trends , but , in fact , both styles boast a long ancestry . |
17 | With extraordinary self-control , the dripping doc grins sportingly and tells him : ‘ I can see you 're going to be a fireman when you grow up ! ’ |
18 | ‘ I can see you are going to be a nuisance , ’ he observed drily . |
19 | Oh are you going , oh I did n't realize you were going to the pub I thought you were going out somewhere . |
20 | It 's a contemplative thing and what I would recommend you is go to The Tate and sit in the middle of the Rothgo Room there , which is actually a series of canvasses , as you probably know , of a sort of reddish hue , entirely abstract , and you are surrounded by these in a small , fairly dimly lit room , and spend half an hour there and see perhaps whether they work on you . |
21 | ‘ Does that mean you 're going to be in New York for some time ? ’ |
22 | ‘ From which , ’ Luke said smoothly , ‘ I must gather you 're referring to me . |
23 | ‘ I did n't realise you were talking to me , in fact . ’ |
24 | I could tell you were going to be a Southwell one . |