Example sentences of "[pron] [be] [noun] you " in BNC.

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1 I love it when a plan does n't work how dry I am , how dry I am , nobody knows how dry I am will you get me whisky for me ?
2 Anyway , what I 'm askin' you to do now is to get on your feet and go and get me a drop of gin and a couple of pints of beer . ’
3 You know and I said I , I 'm Margaret you know , Adrian from the City Council was you know I , er sort of thing like that , I was trying to think how I was going to say it
4 No I was trainee you you were teaching .
5 Sometimes it can be slightly embarrassing to be successful at something , and if you are beginning to turn the occasional head now that you are slimmer you may come in for some negative comments from your rivals .
6 A number of these things that I have already raised this morning are perhaps are , er primary phase issues rather than secondary but we must remember that the pressures on secondary schools continue as in the primary phase and finally another concern which you are all very well aware of and which particularly if you 're governors you will have drawn to your attention constantly is erm the continuing concern about our educational building stock both in terms of its adequacy as regards the size and the capacity of the accommodation at , where some schools are concerned its need for repair and maintenance work and its need for adaptation to meet the new demands of the curriculum .
7 When you 're vice-president you have a lot more spare time . ’
8 Er recordwise it never happened and does never seem to happen but we can go to America and work in the Irish centres and the Irish clubs and be an Irish band but er the way we could come over here and do a concert to people in general , it does n't I think the radio situation in America for years was al always very if you were folk you played in folk programme , if you were country you 'll play in the country prog whereas here in Britain there 's one great thing with the radio system , people tend to play whatever you know if it 's easy listening programme they play whatever is is nice and easy listening you know .
9 And when you were pros you did , you got all the mucky jobs to do as well .
10 Er recordwise it never happened and does never seem to happen but we can go to America and work in the Irish centres and the Irish clubs and be an Irish band but er the way we could come over here and do a concert to people in general , it does n't I think the radio situation in America for years was al always very if you were folk you played in folk programme , if you were country you 'll play in the country prog whereas here in Britain there 's one great thing with the radio system , people tend to play whatever you know if it 's easy listening programme they play whatever is is nice and easy listening you know .
11 And maybe if you were Mandy you could .
12 and in who 's arms you 're gon na be so darling save the last dance for me .
13 But do n't forget who 's taking you home and in who 's arms you 're gon na aha oh darling .
14 Now who 's who 's James you ride a little bit now and then Richard will .
15 Yeah there 's the price it 's size it 's this product you know the reason we 're phone you because you 've been identified as by the estate agent or medical practice or school as being very suitable and they would very much like you to support this .
16 God , we used to come here when we were kids you know ?
17 A topical one is 'do you think the Government should ratify the Maastrich treaty ? '
18 We w we was partnerships you see well when our place collapsed they carried on just carried on a bit because they were connected with Japan .
19 There are friends you like and friends you do n't like . ’
20 There are times you do n't agree in football .
21 There are memories you never forget — and they are revolting memories — and here they come again .
22 There 's still no miracle cure for facial lines , despite manufacturers ' claims , but there are things you can do to delay them .
23 There are things you do n't know . ’
24 There are things you do n't know .
25 There are things you ca n't talk about ; things you keep inside you — memories , mostly . ’
26 ‘ Jessamyn , there are things you have to know about the treatment . ’
27 I hope to show you that there are things you can do to improve your frame of mind ; and that this is a necessary preliminary to engaging with change , whether by promoting , implementing or opposing it , in an intelligent and powerful way .
28 ‘ Sometimes there are things you have to do , ’ she said , ‘ and sometimes there are n't .
29 ‘ He looks strong , ’ DeVore said after a moment , ‘ but there are things you do n't know about him .
30 And there are things you really ought to learn , you know . "
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