Example sentences of "[adv] you [vb mod] [be] " in BNC.

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1 You 'd take a lovely walk down the field and then suddenly you 'd be up to your knees in a bog .
2 As the surface of the water advances towards you the colours of the sky will be more and more affected by the colour of the water itself , until finally below you will be a dark combination of the overhead sky and the rich liquid into which you are looking .
3 Remember that those below you should be doing likewise , and a fall is often stopped by a joint effort .
4 ‘ Well , basically you 'll be getting used to experiencing sexual feelings , mainly by learning to arouse yourself and coping with resulting power surges .
5 Basically you 'll be all right .
6 But who knows how long you 'll be a stranger ?
7 ‘ I do n't care a damn where you 're going or how long you 'll be — ’
8 ‘ But I 'm sure that after being monopolised by me for so long you 'll be anxious to return to your boyfriend . ’
9 Not to mention estimating how long you 'll be around to enjoy setting your coffee mug down on it .
10 I do n't know how long you 'll be in there , but I 'll just go off now
11 If your whole departments going out for any reason , for a departmental meeting , if you 're all out at a conference , or if there 's some sort of briefing or something going on , please let the switchboard know which numbers will be unattended , and how long you 'll be out for .
12 Did you have any idea how long you would be out
13 In effect , it will try to guess how long you will be out of work .
14 Every project you undertake will be better than the last and before long you will be able to say : ‘ Well , that 's not too bad but I 'm sure that the next job will be perfect . ’
15 ‘ We had no idea how long you 'd be out , ’ Nell explained , her face suddenly tensing .
16 Employees are informed that " where the job involves working with people employed by the … client , then naturally you should be prepared to carry out instructions from anyone authorised by the client , where this is necessary to do the work " .
17 If you do what comes naturally you will be wrong almost every time .
18 Naturally you will be concerned .
19 ‘ I suspect a good deal , but by the time I 've tracked Garry down you 'll be an open book .
20 In one respect it is superior , as by staying lower down you will be constantly amazed by the ever changing scenery — higher up the views give you a good idea of the terrain you 'll be walking through the next day .
21 Perhaps you 'll be better soon , and able to enjoy things again . ’
22 Perhaps you 'll be able to return to work a little later on when your stepmother 's health improves .
23 I suggest coffee in my cabin , Commander , and perhaps you 'll be kind enough to tell me all you know . ’
24 But you go ahead ; see for yourself , then perhaps you 'll be satisfied , Doubting Jim .
25 ‘ Never mind , perhaps you 'll be able to get hold of something else MacQuillan owned . ’
26 Then perhaps you 'll be happy — all alone in a kingdom of ice . ’
27 Perhaps you 'll be a famous writer some day . ’
28 Perhaps you 'll be good enough to enlighten me .
29 Perhaps you might be persuaded that Mr Henderson of Branbury Castle also falls into this rare category .
30 I say that perhaps you might be a ‘ vulnerable ’ person , because you say that you 've always been ‘ a bit of a worrier ’ , finding it difficult to relax ; and your mother also appears to have been an anxious person .
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