Example sentences of "[noun sg] you [be] [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Now the purpose of therefore of this training course and any any training course is to do this is to be able to handle the arousal and increase your level of performance and even get the peak to move that way so for any level of arousal you 're getting better performance but you 're also able to handle a bit more butterflies a bit more of the nerves in order to perform effectively , and apart from a training course like this how do you achieve that ?
2 May I ask in whose honour you were playing those pipes ? ’
3 Just in case you 're catching this bit !
4 By looking at these developing years and investigating the transformations which take place you are entering new territories which begin to examine in earnest the role of the media and the effects stereotyping which influences us all .
5 And then in the first place you 're getting enough money you can you can bash it away and that 'll pay for your furniture .
6 If , however , like Bilinda from My Bloody Valentine you 're singing tender entreaties to your partner or questioning the nature of love , then you 're saying something universal and good .
7 All the while you were building this future I knew there 'd come a morning like this , when I 'd smile sadly as I left you , when I 'd give a last half wave at the corner , when I 'd set my face to the reality of the serious work ahead .
8 This morning you were playing French cricket with my tennis racquet which I have just had restrung . ’
9 In this role you are smoothing ruffled feathers , drawing forth other people 's skills and creative abilities and , at its most basic , helping people to enjoy themselves .
10 I goes c'mere to your auntie Verena you 're giving wee Evita a showing up .
11 That dress you were wearing last night was quite a disguise . ’
12 The black number you were wearing last night was still lying on the bathroom floor in a sodden heap when I found it this morning . ’
13 So you select from the information you 're given the facts that are relevant to the application you 're making that day , whether it be bail or whether it be a plea in mitigation .
14 Peter Mason , a member of the UDM 's national council , told Mr Clarke bluntly : ‘ The way you are running British Coal there will be no collieries left anywhere in the country . ’
15 ‘ Sorry , but the way you 're handling this taxi , the police are bound to notice … ’
16 You can read English and you are reading this book , but it is not true that if you can read English you are reading this book .
17 In fact , as early as October 1 , when your ruler Neptune is challenged by Jupiter in Cancer , you will realise that money is really only half the battle or problem you 're facing this month — because someone appears to be breaking all the rules , if not breaking your heart .
18 You 're in danger of every time you 're praising that person , they 're going to be sitting back waiting for the straight away , so you could n't , if you go up to somebody and they 've generally done a superb job and you ca n't fault him , and he knows he 's done a really good job , but he 's just sitting back waiting for you to way what , what you 've done wrong .
19 You might get a backlash you might find that the rest of the citizens of this county want to know , want to know what on earth you 're doing pouring money into this area when the rest of the county gets nothing .
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