Example sentences of "you 're " in BNC.

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1 Once you 're infected the virus may destroy your natural defences for over 10 years without you realising .
2 It 's possible that a sexually-transmitted infection might cause cancer of the cervix — especially if you 're under 20 .
3 If you 're worried that you 've recently take a risk , go to the special STD clinic at your local hospital .
4 Particularly if you 're not feeling confident .
5 OK — when you 're in a dazed state , drugs may make you think you understand it all .
6 You begin to hate yourself for what you 're doing .
7 You 're always free to say NO !
8 Never share a needle or syringe if you 're injecting drugs .
9 Always use a condom ( unless you 're absolutely sure your partner is not infected ) * .
10 You 're too greedy .
11 Salim presents himself in a light which requires the reader to be told that , although he himself has been making good , he is grieved , or affects to be , by the discovery that the slavish Metty has been getting on : ‘ You 've been very much getting on as though you 're your own man . ’
12 The latter trip may enable him to discover the ‘ external objects ’ , the analyst thinks : ‘ now , through analysis , you 're seeking the internal objects . ’
13 ‘ As long as you know what you 're doing ’ , she ventures , adding : ‘ And as long as you know that it is right . ’
14 Show me what you 're talking about ?
15 You show me what you 're talking about .
16 Ye do n't think ye get long holidays because when you 're off from the school you 're still doing other things connected with it , making up timetables and all that .
17 Ye do n't think ye get long holidays because when you 're off from the school you 're still doing other things connected with it , making up timetables and all that .
18 By the end of it you 're no all that sure whether teachers get long holidays or no ( they do , though most of them have to work hard for it ) , and whether parents should go and fuck themselves .
19 Amateur theatre flourishes almost everywhere , and when you 're beginning it can not be stressed too strongly that it is desirable to obtain some actual stage experience before jumping into the big pool of drama school , or even summer school .
20 If you 're going to take a break it may as well be a clean one .
21 You 're a strange boy , Billy , how old are you ? ’
22 You 're silenced forever if your groove 's not joined .
23 You can do it when you come home from work and you 're all right at week-ends. i could dance .
24 Remember , though , that badgering agents is quite useless ; if they want to come they will come , but telephoning them and overselling yourself can be just as useless as not letting them know that you 're alive and working .
25 Clive Swift , in his admirable and essential book The Job of Acting says that when you were at drama school ‘ you were a big fish — now you 're a tiddler ’ .
26 This may sound like cold comfort when you 're desperately hoping for something to come along and get you going — but continuing your work and maintaining skills is vitally important .
27 It is , and keeping yourself in trim is very important when you 're not working .
28 When you 're training you have ideas shoved at you continually and are expected to change quickly — which is a very good thing .
29 And you 're not sure what is expected .
30 Sometimes you 're a week away from the last performance you gave and then find yourself out there — so that the voice and understanding of the part does need constant refreshing .
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