Example sentences of "that you be " in BNC.

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1 I feel almost more sorry for you than for any , for you have let your heart entwine itself so round mine that the shock to you will be very great ; take care that you be not too much overcome .
2 Wherever that you be ,
3 Lord Denning is among those who have emphasised that fair play may not always require that you be given a warning and time to improve if you refuse to acknowledge blatant fault on your part :
4 Matters are quite different in the case of the first wording ‘ I ask that you be content with that thing ’ .
5 ‘ I ask , Lucius Titius , that you be content with 100 gold pieces . ’
6 We shall say the same if , when the testator had instituted a sole heir , for the sake of the person who would be heir on intestacy he wrote ‘ I ask in place of the estate which I left to you , which would pass on intestacy to my brother , that you be content with 100 gold pieces . '
7 ‘ Bess Halidon , your mother , gave me proof of it when she came here on the day prior to her death and asked that you be found employment . ’
8 Also that you be the driver of the motor car having been required to produce your driving licence for examination to the police officer , failed to do so .
9 In fact Miss Phillips was using the subjunctive mood quite correctly ; compare ‘ I order that you be taken from this court … ’ or ‘ Lawyers have asked that the president not testify … ’ .
10 Suggest that you be allowed to search some parts of your local parks from the end of September to the end of April once or twice per month ; this should sound reasonable enough to your councillor and , hopefully , your council .
11 ‘ I know you 've got a lot on , ’ Woodruffe said , ‘ but Major Gibbs says it 's absolutely essential that you be charged properly , according to King 's Regulations . ’
12 ‘ All I 'm demanding is that you be the guarantor of your brother 's good behaviour .
13 And when the promotions were made before the Watch Committee , I was the last one to go in , and the chairman of the Watch Committee , that was John , he said to me , Chief Constable has recommended that you be given a trial with the detective staff .
14 Remember , though , that badgering agents is quite useless ; if they want to come they will come , but telephoning them and overselling yourself can be just as useless as not letting them know that you 're alive and working .
15 It takes a little time to sec that you 're not moving forward any more , either because you do n't know how or because there is n't anywhere to move forward to .
16 There were an awful lot of nice people working in the building , but there is sometimes a certain tone in your voice , a clouded look in your eye , which gives the impression that you 're more likely to be a client than a colleague .
17 Look , do n't hold out too much hope that you 're going to be successful in this .
18 If they tell you that you 're not immune , you should be vaccinated soon after your baby is born .
19 ‘ Desperation , I guess , ’ she said , ‘ because I 'm only too aware that you 're going soon , back to play happy families with Jeremy .
20 ‘ I see that you 're a hell of a lot more cheerful . ’
21 ‘ Winning close matches on a regular basis is a signal that you 're watching a champion . ’
22 There might be funfairs everywhere , but the real Disneyland was neither crumbling , nor swept by bitter winds off the Irish Sea , nor cursed by hotels that are really gimcrack boarding houses , nor served by superannuated London cabs displaying notices saying that if you 're so drunk that you 're sick inside , a cleaning fee of £10 will be payable to the driver .
23 Are you saying that you 're refusing to do that ? …
24 I did n't get anywhere very fast , but when you are confident and you know the market is there it is inevitable , because of the heavy initial investment , that you 're going to make substantial losses in the early years .
25 ‘ There 's even rumours that you 're courting again .
26 You 've every right to feel hard done by , so do n't start thinking that you 're being selfish .
27 I 'm quite prepared to accept that you 're Miss Fanshawe now , Miss Fanshawe , ’ Wexford said .
28 ‘ I think that you 're crazy , ’ she said .
29 ‘ I ca n't get used to the idea that you 're growing up and can look after yourself .
30 The news that you 're coming soon will lift her out of it .
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