Example sentences of "you [verb] [be] [prep] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 If the only claim you make is for broken glass in your cars windscreen or windows , including bodywork scratched by the breakage , it will not affect your no claim bonus or protected no claim bonus .
2 If the only claim you make is for broken glass in your cars windscreen or windows , including bodywork scratched by the breakage , it will not affect your no claim bonus or protected no claim bonus .
3 If the only claim you make is for broken glass in your cars windscreen or windows , including bodywork scratched by the breakage , it will not affect your no claim bonus or protected no claim bonus .
4 If the only claim you make is for broken glass in your cars windscreen or windows , including bodywork scratched by the breakage , it will not affect your no claim bonus or protected no claim bonus .
5 You may be asked for a replacement photograph if the one you supply is of poor quality .
6 Anything you say is in absolute confidence . ’
7 How would you describe , if you 'd been through that jungle what would you have said ?
8 I wonder , if you 'd been at that dinner , would you have joined them in their scepticism .
9 If you or anyone you know is in this position and you need help , support and information , then you can contact the Alzheimer 's disease Society .
10 You know being in that kind of fighting feeling .
11 So after you 've finished training , you 're going down to the library , yes , to look up the names of the people luve in Street , and once you 've been on that appointment you 've got to go back to the branch and you 're gon na do your mail shots whatever you 're gon na do , put it in there .
12 ‘ And where d' you think you 've been to this time of night ? ’
13 Are you sure you 've been to this place before ? "
14 I imagined that , having got what you 've been after all week , you 'd be quite happy to agree … ’
15 You 've been round this club now for long enough to have learned something of my reputation .
16 Now , you may not realize it but you 've been in civil litigation and criminal litigation , you 've been doing advocacy all term .
17 What I am going to focus on is this terrible guilt feeling which is coming out while you 're giving me all this information , and I can see one or two nodding heads , I guess , I guess some of you 've been in that situation .
18 You 've been in this job too long mate , you 're going senile .
19 It 's unfair , Bernard , you 've been in this job much longer than me , what do you think about this new menu for the canteen at Digby 's Ballbearings ?
20 When you had been in that world for a while you knew the way things would go .
21 If you are sailing in this curved air flow you can not sail as close to the wind as you could if you had been in clear wind .
22 Jesus Christ , you have been in that pit for the past three hours .
23 And th I 'm sure every one of you have been in that situation where somebody 's suddenly popped out and committed themself to an overtake and they 've got nowhere to go at all .
24 And he told them : ‘ You have been in this court many times last year and obviously have n't learnt a lesson .
25 ‘ But I have watched you a little since you have been in this house .
26 These few days with you have been like this country before me here — a new paradise , an enchanted place so rich in itself that it needed nothing else .
27 ‘ I wish I 'd been involved with his case two or three years ago , ’ says Mr Stafford Smith , ‘ because the best shot you have is on direct appeal .
28 Everything you need is on one level .
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