Example sentences of "[verb] you [be] [v-ing] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Erm you know perhaps in , in years to come you 're looking over this work just to , to check on it , you the the these 'll , these 'll be a help to you .
2 Let's looking you 're looking for comfortable shoes are n't you ?
3 I hope you 're getting on OK down there , and are n't too lonely .
4 But I do n't expect you 're looking for those . ’
5 ‘ And just where do you think you are going with these cases , mademoiselle ? ’
6 And he leapt out of the vehicle , What the bloody hell do you think you 're doing with this lot ? !
7 ‘ What DID you think you were doing with that monstrous medieval machine ? ’
8 How long did she think you were gon na bloody tape like ?
9 No , well the thing is I mean you 're talking of five or six hundred pounds
10 ‘ Miss Maynard thinks you are suffering from post-natal depression , ’ he answered , coming straight to the point .
11 Whichever you choose , you may believe you are responding to current fashion trends , but , in fact , both styles boast a long ancestry .
12 It is not often that secateurs or the knife is proven to be the carrier of infection ; of course , if you know you are working on infected wood , it is only common sense to disinfect your tools with Lysol or a similar substance before moving on to plants that are clean .
13 Okay you know you 're looking for eight threes , what are eight threes ?
14 You know you were saying after that training day , admin assistants do have this .
15 ‘ I hear you 're thinking of retiring , ’ David Knell informed me over coffee one morning .
16 Remember you 're going into this for the first time .
17 Suppose you are reading in poor light , and that you glance at a word for long enough to identify the letters " commerce " .
18 ‘ I suppose you 're thinking about all the gossip — about Riddle being the baby 's father ? ’
19 I suppose you 're hoping for good digging weather because you have to dig a fairly big hole to put a tree in it , do n't you ?
20 But I think we see that with the capital programme , that quite clearly you 're erm , having to take into account the fact that capital spend erm , can not be er maintained at the level it has in the past , and indeed I believe you are talking about this matter , er , later on this morning .
21 But every project sheet that we produce you 're looking at two or three hundred pounds for each sheet .
22 Cos do n't forget you 're playing with two balls .
23 oh I 'm sorry I thought you was talking about ninety four , ninety five
24 ‘ I thought you were referring to that episode at Rocamar .
25 Sorry I thought you were talking about two
26 I thought you were talking about this morning .
27 I think you 're sending for all my things are n't you ?
28 ‘ I think you were looking for these ? ’
29 We arrived quite late on our first night and , when I went downstairs the next morning the waitress showed us to our table and said : ‘ Good morning , I think you were arriving at eleven o'clock last night . ’
30 and er , I said what you mean Charlie , cor all dog 's mess all over the place , I said it is n't , I , I said have you ever been and he said no I , I said well there you are , I said if you have n't been I said you do n't know what it 's like , I said you 're talking about some old girl that lives on , in Little Sandhurst , who 's got a thing about dogs and I said kicking up a lot of fuss about it , but I said the women 's a dam liar
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