Example sentences of "to be [adv] [conj] you " in BNC.

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1 And then they were raked into Well we just er If they were dry they were raked into big swathes , to be near where you could build the tramp coles But if they were n't you would put them into little coles and the and then they were the little coles was put up t t together to make a bigger one .
2 " Do n't expect me to be here when you get back . "
3 ‘ Anyway , I 've obviously got to be here if you 're going to be leading the good life , since I 'm a major component of it . ’
4 Are you meant to be here or you just ?
5 Well you were n't going to be anyway because you er , oh it 's on tonight is it ?
6 The worst moment always seems to be immediately before you step into the unknown .
7 To be just when you have not received justice .
8 ‘ You 've got to be there and you 've got to sign this to show that you 're aware of it . ’
9 Whether it be a union branch meeting or any other branch meeting you had to be there and you had to know what you 're talking about .
10 The nice beer-bellied English gentleman with the Union Jack T-shirt and shorts , a can of lager in one hand and a cigarette in the other , has just as much right to be there as you do .
11 You hardly had room enough to do your job , but you dare n't tell 'em to get out o' the way ; or else they 'd say they 'd as much right to be there as you had !
12 Mrs Goodhaven went to a committee meeting , then home in time to be there when you telephoned .
13 One solution is never to leave your home unoccupied again , but if you ca n't face life without holidays you could pay someone to be there when you are n't .
14 And you went to school in the morning but never knew whether your house was going to be there when you got home for dinner or whether you 'd still have a mum and dad and
15 I want to be there when you find the others . ’
16 What did the shops used to be like cos you used to have to go to the Old Town did n't you ?
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