Example sentences of "that you [vb base] be " in BNC.

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1 The first one that you lay is the trumps .
2 That you prefer being alone ?
3 Is this grass that you bring being delivered tomorrow morning ?
4 If those cards that you get are four aces , I 'll give you a thousand .
5 All that you behold is for the most part , simply broadcasting equipment .
6 The best way to ensure that you review is to adopt a routine that you can swing into either alone or with others .
7 All that you require is a separate breeding tank , facilities to provide live foods of a small-enough size for the new fry , some high protein fry foods , various nets , egg disinfectants , and sundries .
8 If the book that you require is in the library there will be a card in the catalogue for it .
9 So I suspect that you wo n't be talking to these kinds of men , or do you get a chance to talk to the men that you perceive are part of the problem .
10 You can get so lost trying to please so many people that you stop being true to yourself .
11 BAT — If a menu option is to load a program ( such as Phantasm on the Mega Disk ) then the file details that you input are turned into a batch file .
12 The correct equipment is equally important when you are adapting your property , make sure that the bath or shaver , and w.c. that you install are suitable for you to use .
13 I 'm delighted that you 've been able to come along at such short notice .
14 Nearly always some compromise can be reached with the vendor , depending on whether it is a buyer 's or a seller 's market , but at least you will have the satisfaction of knowing that you 've been through everything with a fine tooth comb , that you 've done the best you possibly can and know what you are letting yourself in for !
15 By now you will be screaming that you 've been conned .
16 Turning to guitars , I hear you 've got a stop tailpiece Ibanez that you 've been using .
17 → It seems to me , Dave , that you 've been labouring under a bit of a misapprehension .
18 For all that you 've been in and out of our house a thousand times you do n't know the way they are . ’
19 During the time that you 've been away from work you have certainly not been ‘ not working ’ — you have undertaken a whole host of activities which happen to have been unpaid .
20 Have you ever felt so angry about men that you 've been moved to write a song about it ?
21 Never get bored with the fact that you 've been with someone for a long time , it 's a good thing , not a bad thing .
22 ‘ A paragraph or two would do it , make it clear that you 've been unfairly treated .
23 Cos that 's when , when , when we get to that nearer the date , we could , we could just , you know , when you 're confirmed that you 've been booked and you 're definitely going , erm we could look at the finances and see how much we could afford to , to give , erm , something to each person to help with , eit either with the accommodation or , or the transport .
24 The danger 's coming closer all the time — whatever it is — and besides , the Threarah is n't going to like it if he finds out that you 've been trying to get at rabbits in the Owsla , Bigwig .
25 Erm there 's also a very strange statement in paragraph which says that the nineteen sixty eight act is intended to provide a network of sites to enable gypsies to move around or settle , but in practice many gypsies are settled on permanent sites and it seems to me that that is the logical result of having insufficient pitches in that if th you know there are n't enough pitches for you , you are not going to get up and go from a permanent that you 've been living on and move off in case you ca n't one somewhere else and that seems to be the inevitable logic of the government 's own failure to make sure that there is adequate provisions in local sites .
26 And usually you 'll work with the angle that you 've been given rather
27 You 've extended courtesy , patience , and fair-mindedness to all , so that you 've been a tribute to the enquiry process if I may say so .
28 ‘ I can see that you 've been made upset .
29 ‘ It 's just that you 've been close so many times in the past and the deal has fallen through .
30 I do n't wish to hear from them on my return that you 've been airing the kind of sentiments I heard from you today . "
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