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

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1 ‘ How long have you been with this company ? ’
2 Have you been at that gym tonight ?
3 When she walked into the kitchen her mother looked up and said , ‘ Where on earth have you been at this hour .
4 Have you been to that part there ?
5 Have you been to that Nettos ?
6 Have you been to that Nettos then ?
7 Have you been to that place , Holiday Inn ?
8 Although Frank has been a director of Pearson since nineteen eighty six and those of you been to this meeting in the last few years will have seen him before I 'd like to introduce , ah , Frank to you in his new capacity Managing Director and Chief Operating Officer at Pearson .
9 The present crop of portrait painters is uninspiring : ‘ Have you been to any degree shows ?
10 Have you been to any castles ?
11 So you been in all day ?
12 ‘ How long have you been in this field ? ’
13 It is helpful if the speaker has good articulation ( crisp consonants ) and is able to phrase sentences so that the key word or subject does not depend on a high frequency — for example , instead of saying ‘ Do you know Sussex ? ’ ( key word Sussex ) , they could say ‘ Have you been in this part of the world before ? ’
14 ‘ How long have you been in this job ? ’
15 So have you been in this business before ?
16 Seating depends on room arrangement and table size ; but the more in the centre you are of any line the better your range of vision , and the better placed you are to get involved .
17 ‘ Yes , you are on another planet .
18 If you are on half pitch , the prongs come up against the ribber sinker posts , so ca n't move in so far .
19 See where you are on this chart .
20 See where you are on this chart .
21 See where you are on this chart .
22 First you are on this case , then you are off .
23 Is it strange going thousands of miles away to Australia and finding out that you 're as known there as you are on this island ?
24 When you are at this age and you come up against a brick wall , you do sometimes feel like screaming with frustration .
25 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 .
26 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 .
27 You are to some extent unhappy about your body and your health and you want to improve .
28 There is a lot of equality when you are in that position .
29 Perhaps one day when you are in that direction you will allow me to show you my department in the university . ’
30 Mama named you de Warenne — is not it possible that you are in some way connected with the duke my father 's family ? ’
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