Example sentences of "[be] [conj] you [verb] [art] " in BNC.

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1 The differences are that you have a feminist movement in Europe for example , which you can classify or they classify themselves , in terms of the origination of the politics Liberal , Radical , Marxist , Socialist and this is what happened in Europe .
2 They are if you like a correctness of mismanagement .
3 Now you may as a manager think well you do n't have to do it all yourself , you can use senior people within your section who have the knowledge or you can use training officers or you can use people like ourselves at the training centre or the C B T or the I Vs or it could be that you bring the marketing department to help you out .
4 It may be that you have a form of postnatal depression that needs treatment .
5 It ca n't be that you have no principles .
6 Can it be that you have no idea of the power a young , nubile girl can exercise over a young , impressionable male ? ’
7 It may be that you have an Ordnance Survey plan in your office that you can work with the seller in order to produce an accurate plan , at least one for identification purposes only .
8 Although this may be unwelcome , particularly if you are very fond of the place in which you live , the alternative may be that you spend the next few years in a state of anxiety and misery because of money worries .
9 The UK government measures the lead in tapwater that has been running for several minutes , as it would be if you had a bath in it , and not the first few pints or cupfuls , as you would use for cooking or making a cup of tea .
10 I mean , the only way you could do that would be if you had a till at one end and people bought whatever they wanted and were given a voucher and you walked down the other end and exchanged
11 So that 's one tenth and that 's one tenth and then what I 'd like you to do is work it out as a fraction what fraction of how many degrees would it be if you had a tenth of three hundred and sixty degrees , how many degrees would that come to ?
12 How different the picture might be if you had the protection of the Midland Personal Accident Plan .
13 How dreadful it would be if you hooked a big fish only to lose it through poking around with an inadequate net .
14 An example of that would be if you bought a new pocket calculator and then find it wo n't work then the legal position is the shop have broken their contract with you , because they 've sold you a pocket calculator which is not of merchantable quality , and you should be entitled to money back in a case like that .
15 That would be when you get a maximum value of this product of the Z scores , Z X times Z Y .
16 Brentford had a player sent off but no excuse for the second goal … the fans are angry … they 've every right to be when you see a team give away goals like this …
17 It will only be when you see the results of your actions that you realize how effective they have been .
18 Well , there should be , it 's bound to be when you starting a , you know , big exam int it ?
19 And you were If you had a spare room you were all Well I think you were forced to take in troops and we had Elizabeth , a baby , and we had lodgers , nearly all the wartime .
20 Not on the amount were if you think the health 's , I mean the Health Service buy sort of forty at a time , erm , so , you never know .
21 An' like the worst thing is that y' know the people who are like supposed to represent the people on our estate , y' know the Daily Mirror an' The Sun , an ITV an' the Unions , what are they tellin' people to do ?
22 As can be seen from the above it is possible to give questions a greater focus of purpose by considering what process it is that you wish the pupils to go through .
23 All we ask is that you use the ticket within a 60-day period between January 1st , 1990 and December 31st , 1990 and that you purchase it before arriving in Thailand .
24 One option , which is not a condition of employment is that you join the Local Government Superannuation Scheme .
25 One is that you tell no one over there that you have met me .
26 This requires you to utilise the JMP-1 's output mapping , and all it means is that you tell the JMP-1 that every time it selects , say , patch 6 , information is sent to the effects processor to change its current patch to whatever patch you require .
27 While one of the outstanding attractions of the policy is that you receive a cash payment on your 65th birthday ( or after ten years , whichever is later ) , the benefits certainly do n't end there .
28 The most important thing in socialising is that you make the time and spend the effort to keep those friends that you do have .
29 What I would suggest is that you seize the opportunity to buy … while the price is right .
30 Erm how do people sort of beco when you become a member of a group , usually in some way the group changes you as you go through different stages of it , your values may change as a result of interacting with people in the group and th this process of erm somebody 's come up with how it is that you start off in a group , how it is that you become an active member of a group , how it is you may even become involved in the maintenance of the group and the leadership of it and then you sort of die away and that 's the y'know retire from the group .
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