Example sentences of "you be there for " in BNC.
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1 | Southend 's attitude is you are there for their benefit ; Troyes make you welcome with a handshake greeting . |
2 | But for that moment you are there for them . |
3 | If you 're there for a week , you could comfortably play the two groups we recommend for their value , hospitality and enjoy some agreeable accommodation . |
4 | All he says to me now is , ‘ Just make sure you 're there for me . ’ |
5 | That 's what you 're there for ; that 's what the experience is all about . ’ |
6 | They just want you to do the things that you 're there for . |
7 | And you 're there for quali qualified rather than just the licensed trade would that be ? |
8 | forget what you 're there for |
9 | So in other words if you 're there for two to three weeks you 're solidly for . |
10 | You 're there for three days and and Sunday night . |
11 | That 's not what you 're there for . |
12 | Will you be there for us ? |
13 | Great , great , can you be there for an 8am departure , and make sure you wear your epaulettes ? |
14 | But you had to play them well enough for people to dance to , because that 's what you were there for . ’ |
15 | You were there for four years and the they , they did n't just , if you were n't in by ten and you did n't get your proper night 's sleep then you would n't be any good on the wards the next morning . |
16 | and you were there for half past five . |
17 | No , you said you were there for half past five , because you had to get there before half past five in order to book it . |
18 | And would you just would you do they food all the time that you were there for twenty years ? |
19 | yeah but it can , it , it used to be absolutely horrendous at the Tyne Tees valley , well the , you were there for that were n't you ? |
20 | You just automatically got up in the morning , jumped in your car , went to work , you were there for half six , sun shone , cup of tea , read the Sun , sit down , get on your lathe , have your break at ten o'clock , lunch time , have your meal and then you have a game of football outside in the car park or whatever , and you had a daily little routine . |