Example sentences of "[Wh adv] you [vb mod] [be] " in BNC.
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1 | Reckon as how you 'll be playing there next summer . ’ |
2 | They 'll also require details of how you 'll be using your new kitchen : ie , will it be used for entertaining , storage purposes , or doing homework , in addition to more usual activities ? |
3 | There are so many cases of genuine , unbearable hardship [ he wrote ] that unless your protégée can produce some family connection here , I do n't see how you 'll be able to swing it . |
4 | Now how you 'll be when you 're seen as being more of an adapter , or more of an innovator . |
5 | But I do n't like the way he 'd er , all this , all about er how you 'll be annually taxed under Labour because the truth is that even under the Conservatives , all the years they 've been in , and all the years they 've been reducing tax , taxes from time to time , indirect taxation increased |
6 | It will be a time for you to use all the imagination of which you are capable , to try to think how you would be feeling if you were in her shoes , and to handle her fragile emotions very gently . |
7 | And I knew just where you 'd be and how you 'd be lying . ’ |
8 | I know how you must be feeling — ’ |
9 | ‘ I know just how you must be feeling . ’ |
10 | ‘ How you must be wishing you 'd chosen a different way of doing things . ’ |
11 | And we 're looking for two couples , four people , two couples , to travel with us , and to find out er , how you will be able to travel , and what you have to do when you get there , stay tuned for the Dougie Down Under Competition , thanks to QUANTAS , Australia 's national airline . |
12 | Having established the ground rules , explain to the children how you will be working — e.g. if you are going to play a role yourself tell the children , and tell them what signals you are going to give to indicate that you are going to move into role . |
13 | Dolly , healthily peckish , said , ‘ I do n't know how you can be so good to me , nursin' me ankle , givin' me your bed , and feedin' me as well , and me a girl that 's done pinchin' and nickin' . ’ |
14 | " I ca n't imagine how you can be so ungrateful , child , " she said between coughing fits . |
15 | Some of you may have put this book down feeling slightly faint , wondering how you can be so stupid while the rest of the world is so clever . |
16 | How you can be less pro-active than I M R O I ca n't understand or I M R O at that particular time , but what it appears to be me is that erm that if we 're not careful , we 're gon th the pension regulator 's just gon na be a rubber stamp factory . |
17 | I do n't know how you can be so tired when you only get up at half past ten in the morning ! |
18 | Think of how you could be spending your time instead ; you could go swimming , make model aeroplanes or learn to yodel — it does n't matter what you do as long as it is fun ! |
19 | It sounds like you may benefit from looking at some time management strategies for coping more effectively at work , and also looking at how you could be more assertive in order to limit the demands colleagues make on you . |
20 | I ca n't see how you could be conscious , without it matters , but it 's interesting you know the hearing tests we were talking about . |
21 | That 's where ye 'll be living — near our hospital behind Hill Street which runs parallel to Main Street , but a wee bit up the hillside . ’ |
22 | This booklet is designed to point you in the right direction if you have a problem or complaint and explain when you might be entitled to compensation . |
23 | The Code of Practice is designed to point you in the right direction if you have a problem or complaint and explains when you might be entitled to compensation . |
24 | The reason for this is to prevent additional symptoms occurring at a time when you might be suffering from PMT . |
25 | I knew it would keep you out of the way at a time when you might be spreading your theory about the Durances . ’ |
26 | Now there is no knowing when you may be needed and not everyone finds it easy to be on hand to talk or listen when required . |
27 | Another point worth remembering is that it is important to make sure that your parent 's larder is well stocked with the right kind of non-perishable foods to deal with any emergency such as extreme weather conditions , or times when you may be unable to visit her because of illness or holidays , unless a neighbour is doing her shopping for her . |
28 | You never know when you may be asking colleagues to perform " miracles " and they wo n't take kindly to being ordered about . |
29 | I also wonder how the system copes with changes to people 's incomes , er many people particularly in recession we heard that unemployment in Cambridge is now approaching ten percent and if you 've been turned down by the council , your council housing on your means test are you really going to go back to them at a time when you may be under a lot of stress with unemployment to have your circumstances reinvestigated , I very much doubt whether people do go back . |
30 | ‘ Because you ca n't wait for the time when you 'll be a married woman ? ’ |