Example sentences of "[verb] you be [verb] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Do n't you know you 're using that boy like bait to catch a fish ? |
2 | And I only hope you 're bringing some money with you . ’ |
3 | ‘ I do n't envy you your job , Mr Milton , but I hope you 're having some fun out of ffeatherstonehaugh 's . |
4 | Like , what the hell did you think you were doing last night ? |
5 | Given some of the appalling crud that gets sent to rss ( cf Denise ) , I could n't believe you were getting serious grief for it . |
6 | I do n't know where I 'm going , wherever you 're going you 're going this way , you see my watch says quarter to twelve you going on market , I 'm going . |
7 | I know you 're having some sort of big spiritual crisis or something , but I do n't really see how I can help . ’ |
8 | But we know this is marble chippings you know you were getting this carbon dioxide off . |
9 | and then you got the rest of it , so you 'll always go more than a hundred and eighty , now when you , when you 're pointing you 're facing that way again , turn around that way again , when you 're facing that way , erm especially if I 'm about erm , say especially if I 'm about here . |
10 | Remember you are putting organic matter into your tank , but you will not be upsetting the bacteria living in your filter . |
11 | metre to ensure you are getting good value . |
12 | Thus when choosing fish for the aquarium try to ensure you are providing correct water quality for the species you are acquiring . |
13 | I understand you 're experiencing some chest pain ? ’ |
14 | For it received the neglect that a great deal of insider research achieves and was channelled ( unopened ) to me , accompanied by a two-line memo from a senior officer which suggested , ‘ I understand you are doing some research ; you may find this useful ’ . |
15 | ‘ Miss Kenton , I believe you are according this matter an urgency it hardly merits . ’ |
16 | ‘ Does this mean you 're giving more consideration to strangers than to me ? ’ |
17 | When you 've decided your field of study , you still need to make your class options ( always assuming you 're allowed any choice ) . |
18 | You might get a real bad one and then you had a rough time but mostly they gave way and very often , if you got a drunk , another policeman saw you were having some difficulty . |
19 | I think you 're taking one example there actually Angela ! |
20 | I mean , that 's alright , but when you think you 're spending two pound ten pence and then , if you come out and you want a drink |
21 | It 's no wonder you were quarrelling last night — he had you backed into a corner a couple of times with facts you did n't know . |
22 | That means you were drinking last night . ’ |
23 | When the 15 men from no fewer than eight countries run out in front of a packed house for the 111th Bowring Varsity match at Twickenham today ( tues ) you 'd be forgiven for thinking you were watching some sort of world invitation XV taking on Cambridge . |
24 | What had you been doing that day ? |
25 | What had you been going that day ? |
26 | What 've you been doing all day today ? . |
27 | ‘ I see you 're taking this job extremely seriously , ’ Leo offered sympathetically as he brought her a cup of coffee halfway through the afternoon . |
28 | Have you been eating this cake ? |
29 | Have you been watching that gardening programme ? |
30 | ‘ How many terms have you been training that cat , Mildred ? ’ said Miss Hardbroom . |