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

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1 I am the captain you will not obey .
2 I am the enemy you killed , my friend
3 It 's just that while we 've been together it 's been the activity you 've indulged in most .
4 They could have been the kind you find here .
5 That 's correct , and that the further down , I mean it says that er there is a er it says that the reason you 've had been the reason you 've been sent for this treatment is because of er a particular condition you 've got .
6 It could have been the house you see .
7 Where she is now , in whose hands , whether she 's still alive , these are the questions you need to have answered before paying a ransom . ’
8 ‘ Where are the shoes you 're going to wear ? ’
9 ‘ Geese are the ones you must n't say boo to . ’
10 does because those are the ones you have to learn how to spell .
11 These fingers holding cups and glasses are the ones you see picking over clothes on the stalls .
12 He sat by his mother 's bed , biting the skin at the side of his nails , and thought that of all the grudges you bear , the grudges you bear against your parents are the ones you live with always — you can not fight them any more than you can fight heat or cold or some virulent infection in the blood .
13 oh yes , because you see the ego is in charge of the voluntary muscles and these are the ones you 've got ta use in aggressive behaviour .
14 But perhaps those three are the ones you 'll , if it was a new person coming in to the job you 'd concentrate on that would n't you ?
15 ‘ These are the visitors you were told about yesterday , ’ Nicholson informed the two men .
16 How great are the victories you give !
17 If you are the guard you have to wear a blindfold because you are armed with a laser torch which is so powerful that it would blind you if you could see it .
18 The facilities on the A4 are the kind you 'd expect on a unit costing rather more .
19 You 've talked about fairly large distances , distances that you could n't possibly measure with tape measures and using normal methods of measurement , how on earth do you know these distances are the kind you describe ?
20 Q. What are the areas you need to work at ?
21 Listed in Chapter 13 are the meals you can calorie count by guesswork when eating out in restaurants .
22 Here are the instructions you will need , a suggested flight path , and your radio signal to contact Ankara landing control .
23 Are the lines you have drawn perpendicular to each other ?
24 this is part these are the figures you 'd normally have with your
25 Are the hours you spend travelling , at work or away from the only chair that suits you made a misery because of BACK AND SCIATIC PAIN ?
26 How reliable are the decisions you make ?
27 ‘ Those are the folk you want to walk fifteen miles to your meeting , ’ Byers said in a low voice .
28 Equally interestingly , Mr E felt he was managing to convey something of his greater hopefulness to Dave 's mother , using insight-promoting questions when she kept praising her daughter and complaining about Dave , and asking , for instance : ‘ What are the things you can be nice to him about at home ?
29 For connoisseurs of drawings , sheets are the things you find pressed between mats at art dealers ' shops .
30 For the less rarified among us they are the things you press yourself between before turning out the light .
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