Example sentences of "i [vb base] you be [verb] for " in BNC.
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1 | 'Cos you 're on the dole , as soon as your money comes — I mean you 're prayin' for your money to come — as soon as it comes it goes . |
2 | The feeling intensified when she met Marshall who gave a knowing look and said : ‘ I expect you 're working for Mr Harbury . ’ |
3 | I expect you 're waiting for Mr Right , ’ said the woman to Rachaela . |
4 | I know you are working for Ipuky , but you must let me work with you . |
5 | Mr de Klerk , so eager to placate Margaret Thatcher and international opinion generally , was saying , between the lines : ‘ Look , I know you 're asking for Mandela 's release . |
6 | ‘ I believe you 're waiting for a hip replacement . ’ |
7 | 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 ? |
8 | I suppose you were named for the Queen . ’ |
9 | That 's the word I think you 're looking for . |
10 | I think you 're sending for all my things are n't you ? |
11 | ‘ I think you were looking for these ? ’ |
12 | ‘ I presume you 're dressed for school , ’ she said . |
13 | ‘ I wish you were staying for it ! ’ she exclaimed sadly . |
14 | The caller stepped back aghast and stuttered , ‘ I 'm so sorry to disturb you — I see you 're changing for dinner . ’ |