Example sentences of "you [be] [adj] [prep] it " in BNC.

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1 Why have you been frightened of it mum ?
2 Practise each one until you are familiar with it — and , if you can resist the temptation to turn the page too quickly , do this before you go on to the next chapter .
3 This whole process appears long-winded and complicated but once you are familiar with it you can employ the strategy very quickly .
4 How many of you are familiar with it ?
5 Even if you are new to it , you probably already have a range of ideas for language work which could perfectly well apply to video .
6 ‘ Your work is interesting , and I think you are good at it .
7 Now I can advise you in the office under the green form system if you are eligible for it because you you 've got no income coming in and your savings are below one thousand six hundred quid .
8 Movements often stop for long periods , but you may be asked to fill in a ‘ kick chart ’ if you are concerned about it .
9 I 'm sorry about the turning a blind eye I er I er Mr I really do feel that if you are passionate about it the one way to get rid of this debate is to vote for my motion .
10 And Tikhon 's own further move is n't right either : ‘ If you do not feel a need , and if you love nothing , it follows you are incapable of it . ’
11 Public schools have had hundreds of years to monopolize the best combinations of stripes , and T M Lewin & Sons will happily sell you anything you request by name — that you know what to ask for usually being deemed proof enough that you are entitled to it .
12 You know the truth : you are afraid of it , that is all .
13 ‘ So , you are saying that , although you do n't miss sex now , you are worried about it and wonder if you ought to miss it ? ’ said the counsellor .
14 People arriving at Moscow airport were greeted with : ‘ If this is your first visit to the USSR you are welcome to it . ’
15 We will demonstrate your new machine , make sure you are happy with it and then , should you so wish , we 'll take away your old machine and dispose of it for you .
16 ( What kind of accent might he have ? ) 5 Practice reading Part One until you are happy with it .
17 If you leave the dud shot in place you are stuck with it , and you will dislike it more and more each time you replay the tape .
18 ‘ At least you 're good at it . ’
19 And my God , no wonder you 're good at it .
20 You 're good at it ?
21 ‘ But I think you 're equal to it . ’
22 No you do n't have to , there 's no , there 's no rea there 's no , there 's no thing that makes someone but it , it if you 're pissed off it does n't , you do n't have to have a special reason to be pissed off you can just be pissed off like you can just be annoyed , it 's like saying you 're annoyed when someone nicks your towels .
23 You 're obsessed with it . ’
24 ‘ Perhaps you 're right about it being ‘ English ’ .
25 You 're right about it being good just to be in the premier league and be one of the better teams .
26 You 're no business-woman , Mrs Sutherland , you 're lousy at it .
27 And I dare say you 're disappointed about it , because it 's not every day that an out-island lad gets offered that sort of money , is it now ?
28 But surely , sitting down working out the legality of it , working out sensible practical things is a much more sensible way of proving you love somebody , and that you 're you 're genuine about it !
29 And they 're happening now — even though you 're unaware of it .
30 You 're sure of it ? ’
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