Example sentences of "you were [prep] [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Ye were in that room alone with her .
2 I did explain to her that you were on this case — ‘
3 You were at that factory by nine o'clock , were n't you ?
4 It 's common knowledge that you were at that dinner with me .
5 I heard him tell Fagin that you were at this hotel .
6 And you you were at this school till you were fourteen ?
7 Richard come back where you were at this side .
8 ‘ I rang that night shelter you were at this morning and the girl I spoke to told me you were on your way .
9 I presume you were at this morning 's ? ’
10 He was constantly demanding rewrites , even on the set , so you never knew where you were at any time .
11 How much the employer pays depends on how long you were in that scheme .
12 If someone very close ( a member of your family , for instance ) were to come into the room while you were in that state , you would be aware of it but you probably would not move or do anything about it because it felt ‘ right ’ .
13 ‘ When you were in that apothecary 's , I thought we were being watched .
14 If you desire a loving , intimate relationship , ask yourself how you would think , feel and behave if you were in that relationship — and do it now .
15 Whilst you were in that bedroom throughout the operation did you see any other officer point any sort of gun into the back of Mr head ?
16 ‘ We thought you would n't have been like you were in that interview unless you knew something that — that you were n't telling people .
17 She can still tell the police you were in that shooting and once they get you , you can forget you ever had any friends or were ever in the Army .
18 But I found it really helpful to have known you both because you were in both groups and involved in the Union and the EOP Working Party .
19 I thought you were in this bit .
20 Well , that you were in this afternoon .
21 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 .
22 On the other hand I felt I could scarcely ask you to wait while I dealt with the strawboard — you were by this time I think just on the verge of a few conventional politenesses about my work , an awkward stage in conversations of this sort which is difficult to endure gracefully but which is even more difficult to interrupt .
23 ‘ I was wondering , ’ Finnan went on , ‘ seeing your company so finely decked out for travelling , if you were by any chance headed the same way ? ’
24 ‘ Then it would surprise you , perhaps , to learn that Kao Chen was one of the two assassins you were after that day ten years ago . ’
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