Example sentences of "[is] you " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Oh , Sergeant , ’ she said ‘ Thank heaven it 's you .
2 ‘ Lucy , for the love of God , ’ said Jay , ‘ it 's you .
3 It 's you I want , you turn me on , darling . ’
4 Oh , wild creature , it 's you I 've dared to demand in the garden of paradise .
5 It 's you who will get peanut butter over here .
6 The punk would turn to me with a conspiratorial grin — hey , man , it 's you and me against the world , eh ? — then shift the bus across with his knee .
7 ‘ What 's you name ? ’
8 British TELECOM It 's you we answer
9 ‘ Sweet , it 's you I 'm trying to protect . ’
10 Obviously they do n't think it 's you , if that 's what you 're worried about . ’
11 At Mrs Parvis 's you did n't choose .
12 She opened one eye : ‘ Oh , it 's you , is it ? ’
13 ‘ Oh , it 's you ! ’ he said .
14 That 's you looking at me , thinking ‘ Zambia Crevecoeur , whore ’ , and making up all kinds of garbage in your head .
15 It is unlikely that any of us could remember the first time we saw our own reflection ( mirrors often form part of toys aimed at very small babies , such as activity mats or cot toys , and there are , of course , lakes , kettles and other possibilities for reflection ) ; what is likely is that it was a member of our family ( probably our mother ) who told us : ‘ That 's you , that 's what you look like ’ .
16 Do n't forget , it 's you that 's schooling the horse , not the other way round .
17 Oh , it 's you , Sonia !
18 ‘ Oh , it 's you , Rose .
19 ‘ The poor man at the gate , ’ that 's you , living here happy as sparrows pecking up the crumbs from his excellent table .
20 ‘ That 's you right enough .
21 It 's you .
22 It 's you are my heir , not him .
23 ‘ But it 's you are the crafty one , Marion Aluinn !
24 It 's you that 's in it !
25 ‘ … it 's you , The Smiths fan , who Morrissey 's mocking .
26 ‘ Well , it 's you who need it most , ’ Nutty said .
27 ‘ Oh , it 's you , Mrs Friar . ’
28 And there 's more — Number Ones galore , from falsetto king Jimmy Jones ' Good Timin' to Conway Twitty 's It 's Only Make Believe … hard-driving , hipswinging dance-hall blasters like Sandy Nelson 's Let There Be Drums and Little Eva 's The Locomotion … and the pick of songs honouring the softer side of rock … the Platters ' The Great Pretender , Sam Cooke 's You Send Me and Tab Hunter 's Young Love to name just three .
29 ‘ Well , if so 's you 're to do wi' Brownies an' you could bring yum back to t' dale , ma'am , folk like me would be much obliged , ’ said Aunt Nellie .
30 Anne Liddy agrees there was no real training : ‘ In Tiller 's you did n't learn , you just followed on .
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