Example sentences of "you [am/are] [adj] [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | If you learn to keep your emotions in check until you are all back in the dressing-room , then at least you will leave the punters thinking that they have seen a professional band who might not be quite ready for a week at the Hammersmith Odeon . |
2 | You know you are due down in the shop . |
3 | Then it is a relatively simple matter to descend and land in the field , though it can be fun when the only thing visible in the black outside the cockpit is the light of the marshaller 's torch ( just try judging how far away a solitary light is when you are next out on a moonless night ) . |
4 | When you are next out on a walk , take a look and see of a wheelchair could get through a kissing gate . |
5 | Well you 're one up on me cos I do n't ! |
6 | If your whole departments going out for any reason , for a departmental meeting , if you 're all out at a conference , or if there 's some sort of briefing or something going on , please let the switchboard know which numbers will be unattended , and how long you 'll be out for . |
7 | And for supporters of more ambitious clubs , there is the long , slow death of Championship dreams , where hope is extinguished little by little , week by week , until one cold wet January afternoon , you 're 1–0 down at home to Southampton , and you write the rest of the year off and start looking forward to August again . |
8 | If you prepare an answer that you 're confident about to the worst possible question , the chances are they wo n't even answer it , ask it , and you 'll feel much better . |
9 | That 's what the movie 's about ; even though you 're stuck out in the suburbs and it 's really really boring and generic and homogenous , you can still manage to squeak out some fun . ’ |
10 | " No wonder you 're frightened out of your wits . |
11 | If you 're Pist Off by the ‘ Sell Out ’ , forget it . |
12 | ‘ I said you 're pretty out of shape . ’ |