Example sentences of "be [adv] [noun] you [verb] " in BNC.

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1 There are always exceptions you know to the rule .
2 Not that I 'm any good you understand — no natural talent — but I make up for it with hard work . ’ )
3 So you know , we had back room for the , the elder and the youngsters into , to , well we were only kids you know then .
4 They just , they were always make-up you know ?
5 but the top she could wear with like , she 's got , well it 's only cotton you see , shorts are only cotton
6 represent the meeting , will no doubt be present from Breckland and no doubt will put the views erm , but it 's , it 's this , Breckland and Norfolk you wan na get to grips with and it 's only members you wan na see , I will in fact er , you know , I 'll make that point anything that 's necessary at the meeting , Parish Council will be present , but I 'll get onto er
7 And there 's only fruit you see for afters .
8 Well it 's just excitement you know , she hardly does
9 And so what he 's trying to do is to as Andrea says erm uncover the truth , get to the , get to what really happened as it were , under the layers of myth and distortion could have been introduced in the Bible story , and as I said if you read the book erm and it is quite fascinating in many ways , it is a bit like a detective story because what Freud does is he tries to get to the truth by analyzing the , the actual texts and the texts contains discrepancies and anybody who 's ever tried to erm edit a book , learns this to their cost actually , but er you find no matter how carefully you change things , there 's usually things you miss , little discrepancies that give away how it was the first time and er Freud 's view is this , this has happened very much to the Bible , it 's been so heavily edited and re-written and later the the various editings show and if you read it very critically , you can begin to see perhaps the underlying pattern er coming through and erm just as you can tell for instance by reading Genesis , that it 's a of two accounts because there are two stories , the first story is Chapter One of Genesis , then in Chapter Three or something there 's a second story repeats it with variations .
10 ‘ Well , then — ’ Alice walked across the kitchen to the open fireplace and , bending towards the oven at the side of it , she opened the door and took out a casserole dish and placed it on the table before she went on , ‘ If that 's how you 're feeling I think it 's about time you got yourself married . ’
11 Well it 's about time you cut up David 's hair .
12 Yeah , so I think oh well , it 's about time you came .
13 It 's about time you treated yoursen .
14 It 's about time you realised how serious it all is and the intolerable position you 've put me in with your irrational behaviour .
15 Parent : It 's about time you tidied up your socks .
16 ‘ I was being sarcastic , as well you know , and it 's about time you knew that Steve and I are n't — . ’
17 It 's about time you saw some financial reward for your work and responsibility . ’
18 It 's about time you finished that beer .
19 A : It 's about time you went home .
20 Personally I think it 's about time you had a bit of life . ’
21 ‘ Do n't you think it 's about time you pushed off , Piper ?
22 I think it 's about time you used some of that .
23 ‘ Do n't you think it 's about time you called me Sarah ?
24 It 's about time you started done again .
25 Yes , okay , it 's about time you started .
26 I said it 's about time you started looking after yourself and not bothering about !
27 He went to look at the window sill and there was this think it 's about time You did something about these .
28 ‘ Well , I think it 's about time you did some work .
29 ‘ Then it 's about time you did , ’ he said , indifferent to her embarrassment .
30 ‘ Then it 's about time you did !
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