Example sentences of "[verb] you [be] [adv] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I 'm going to get right back to these producers and let 'em know you 're back in the picture .
2 The meal bore some resemblance to Filippo 's formula ; after about six courses you realise you 're still in the thick of the antipasto .
3 I hope you are up to the job .
4 Anyway , I hope you 're still at the same address , and that someone may let us know where you are if you 're not .
5 That 's what I 'm saying , if , if , if , a a we hope you 're never in the situation but if you was describing that man , try and describe that man as honestly , honestly and as best as you can do n't say , if I say to you oh did he have jeans on ?
6 ‘ You mean you 're not from the British Committee ?
7 ‘ Though you 're courageous enough , as far as aggression goes you 're not in the same league as Didi . ’
8 Once you have completed this , you can discuss it with your boss and ensure you are both on the same wavelength .
9 If you did n't look up too much , and avoided the fourth side with its terribly huge views across the countryside , you could almost believe you were back in the Store .
10 And you know you 're not in the bluetree . ’
11 ‘ Only to an expert in family relationships — and I know you were away for the weekend ! ’
12 I know you were n't in the War Cabinet , the small group that ran it operationally , but you were in the full Cabinet .
13 Inevitably , months later , some actor will hiss , ‘ Heard you were in for the first half the other night , ’ prompting instant fabrication of husband having a miscarriage and mad cow disease in row F ) .
14 I suppose you 're ahead of the game if you 're alive .
15 We knew you were somewhere upon the Aletschhorn , but not exactly where .
16 As far as I knew you were still in the study . ’
17 Oh I thought you was on about the pie .
18 I thought you were up with the latest fashions .
19 I was only teasing you because I thought you were just like the rest of them .
20 " We thought you were away for the week-end , " she said .
21 ‘ I thought you were out with the others . ’
22 Then France was mentioned , and he said something ordinary , like you can always tell you 're there from the smell of the place , how you could tell even if you were blindfold .
23 ‘ You think you 're still in the game , but you could n't be more wrong .
24 ‘ I think you 're way off the mark , ’ he said .
25 " I wish you were really at the bottom of Foxton Mire , or burning in the fires of Hell .
26 Have you been up to the house yet ? ’
27 Have you been out with the helicopter before ?
28 Have you been out in the rain in PT kit ever since ? ’
29 How long have you been there at the nursing home ?
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