Example sentences of "[verb] you be [prep] [det] " in BNC.

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1 He had time to have a word with everyone and on the occasions when I met him in England he was more than helpful — unlike some of his colleagues in the Press room who pestered you for information when at Leopardstown , then pretended you were from another planet when you went to a big meeting in England .
2 But er I do n't think you are at all dyslexic are you .
3 Why do you think you are like this ?
4 ‘ I do n't think you 're in much danger . ’
5 I do n't think you 're in any position to pass judgement on someone like Mike . ’
6 ‘ I 'd take you back to London , but I do n't think you 're in any fit state to go anywhere tonight , ’ he said .
7 mm thing is , I mean you 're like that are n't ya ?
8 When you er I mean you 're in that er situation , how do you cope with the idea that you need the money , you need the job , but you 've got to somehow sell yourself and get employed on the best terms ?
9 ‘ I do n't believe you 're in any position to go calling anyone names , ’ she returned , affecting a calmness she was in reality a million miles from feeling .
10 Are n't you relieved you 're in this situation with a familiar face ?
11 Now Sammy was a character in himself he was a bachelor and his wi his sister was Fanny the elocutionist er and , and er there the women used to , to go into old Sammy 's shop on a Friday night simply to be entertained by all the wisecracks and nonsense that used to go on in there , and somebody would say I suppose you 're off this weekend and he 'd say yes I 'm off to my little widow in Wales , he had n't got a little widow in Wales at all now but it would the start of the conversation going .
12 ‘ I suppose you 're like all the rest — a city-kid who 's never been away from the busy streets before . ’
13 This contact may be by post , by telephone or by personal meetings ; the choice will depend very much on how important you are to a magazine and the magazine to you and thus how often you are likely to be working with this particular publication , how physically near you are to each other and indeed how well you get on at a social level .
14 ‘ But , ’ Robbie protested , ‘ I thought you were in such a hurry ? ’
15 I thought you were in this bit .
16 I think you 're like some disgusting little animal , some creature from another planet .
17 I presume you were at this morning 's ? ’
18 ‘ I rang that night shelter you were at this morning and the girl I spoke to told me you were on your way .
19 ‘ How long have you been with this company ? ’
20 What , seen , what have you been to that Liberti is it Liberties by the town church ?
21 Have you been to that Nettos ?
22 Have you been to that Nettos then ?
23 Have you been to that place , Holiday Inn ?
24 Have you been to that fifty one
25 Have you been to that part there ?
26 Have you been to any castles ?
27 The present crop of portrait painters is uninspiring : ‘ Have you been to any degree shows ?
28 Did yo , have you been to any more since
29 Have you been at that gym tonight ?
30 What mischief have you been at this last while , then ? ’
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