Example sentences of "[conj] you be [prep] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | But does anybody give a toss where you 're from these days ? |
2 | Richard come back where you were at this side . |
3 | If the model is rotating , or apparently flying backwards , or you are in any doubt about what it is doing , apply some forward cyclic . |
4 | ‘ But it 's not very nice to take a convicted criminal into your home and then to have him tell you that you 're of little consequence . ’ |
5 | pleased that you 're including that one . |
6 | If something interests you , you 're free to go and explore the possibilities of teaching it , and you are n't shut into these watertight boxes that you 're in that department and can never get out of it . |
7 | Now if you want to decrease the frequency , say at evenings , and you wanted a twenty minute service , you can see that you 're in all kinds of muddle . |
8 | Mama named you de Warenne — is not it possible that you are in some way connected with the duke my father 's family ? ’ |
9 | If you feel that you are in any way compromising yourself with me , then I think we should both say our goodbyes now , before it becomes even harder . ’ |
10 | Erm , if you feel that you are in any way upset by the distribution of schemes in this booklet as it stands , your chance is between now and March to get back to the officers and say , but what about mine . |
11 | Demoralising as the threat of redundancy may be , therefore , all is not necessarily lost even when you are told that you are among those who will have to leave . |
12 | It 's common knowledge that you were at that dinner with me . |
13 | I heard him tell Fagin that you were at this hotel . |
14 | I did explain to her that you were on this case — ‘ |
15 | Well , that you were in this afternoon . |
16 | ‘ You 're probably in more danger from a British rifle bullet than you are from any French weapon . ’ |
17 | You know once you 're on that system you 've got to have a light one and a heavy one |
18 | they 've got woo wooden poles with hooks on to hook people out cos they , you do n't , once you 're in that water you , you do n't stop you know , you ca n't decide not to go . |
19 | And you was in these top rooms with the the stoves , but erm they had gas stoves , under the irons . |
20 | I was like she was sitting next to me and you were like all trying to move me up and think |
21 | If you are at all normal , you bypass the urge to throttle him , or to shake him by the head and shout : ‘ What 's that got to do with anything ? ’ , and find yourself nodding in agreement as if he has just proved something . |
22 | It is surprisingly easy to pick up the physical tension and the negative emotions of others if you are at all sensitive . |
23 | In many circumstances this might not be a problem , but if you are at all keen on the subject and a little more experienced in circuit design and assembly , you may well wish to make another board or perhaps modify the circuit ( and probably the p.c.b . |
24 | Below us on this first section is the recently opened yacht marina , a very pleasant area to stroll round if you are at all interested in boats . |
25 | If you are at all concerned about your puppy 's lack of progress during house-training , then consult your vet . |
26 | If you are at all doubtful about the success of the evening , do not advertise the event outside your Law Society . |
27 | If you are at all unsure , call in a professional carpet cleaner . |
28 | But , if you are at all I mean yo , you , I think you pick up reflections . |
29 | If you are at some stage asked to undertake tasks with which you are unfamiliar , your starting point should be to ascertain whether you are , impliedly , obliged to do what is wanted . |
30 | If you are on half pitch , the prongs come up against the ribber sinker posts , so ca n't move in so far . |