Example sentences of "be [adv] [conj] you [verb] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | The traditional leather-trimmed wheel and large round instrument dials are just as you remember them . |
2 | The advantage of those Diazepam is , they 're there if you need them . |
3 | ‘ Then it wo n't be long before you wish you had , ’ he answered , turning his back on her . |
4 | ‘ Would it be enough if you had someone to hold during the long , cold nights ? ’ |
5 | ‘ Would it be enough if you had someone to laugh with ? |
6 | ‘ Well , do n't forget I 'm downstairs if you want me . ’ |
7 | ‘ Perhaps it would be best if you told me what duties I might be expected to perform . ’ |
8 | ‘ If you come across Amy , I think it would be best if you put her in touch with me rather than trying anything on your own . ’ |
9 | Perhaps it would be best if you left me at the cottage and went back to London . |
10 | ‘ Although now , I think , it would be best if you called me ‘ Nicolo ’ , yes ? |
11 | Act absolutely normally , and with a bit of luck she 'll be home before you know it . ’ |
12 | How long ago would it be now that you had it all done ? |
13 | You 'll be out before you know it . ’ |
14 | ‘ We 'll be back when you see us . |
15 | I 'm here because you forced me to come , and I 'll leave as soon as you find your brother-in-law . ’ |
16 | My God this last nine months has gone quickly , my God , the thing 'll be here before you know it . |
17 | I 'm there before you know it . |
18 | She told her friend : ‘ I 'm there if you need me . ’ |
19 | ‘ You 'll be there before you know it . ’ |
20 | Please could I be there when you try it ? |
21 | But Mark wo n't be there when you take them back . |
22 | Once learned , saddlery is a skill which will always be there when you need it . |
23 | His colleague , the poet Thomas Gray , six years his senior , was becoming concerned for his reputation in other respects by 1747 when he wrote to his friend Thomas Warton about Smart 's conduct : ‘ His debts daily increase ( you remember the state they were in when you left us ) ’ . |
24 | George continued with deliberate diffidence : ‘ It 's all rather confidential I know of course you 'll respect that ; the problem is rather whether you feel you can disclose anything from your side without an official request from Security and I 'm sure you 'll understand why we 'd rather avoid that at this stage … ’ |
25 | There is eventually because you learn it . |
26 | It 's only if you let it take over your life that it 's wrong . ’ |
27 | There 's nothing wrong with being friends — it 's only when you do summat selfish it 's wrong . |
28 | ‘ That 's only because you know I 'll be more efficient at the job . |
29 | ‘ Well , it 's only because you gave me a leg-up at the beginning , explaining the theory and such . ’ |
30 | The start state is whatever state the toy is in when you find it . |