Example sentences of "you [adv] [verb] [be] a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The officer you just saw was a major . ’ |
2 | Well the one you just said is a bit old now . |
3 | Have you ever had been a shield man before ? |
4 | The idea of unitary authorities structure plans , er I think could only be a disaster and the first option which is the most viable , could of course be a dissipation of democracy of the indirect democracy er because erm I think what you probably have is a number of officers , civil servants and a scattering of councillors er and really the the direct local involvement which we have now through directly elected councillors on , on planning committees and strategic planning committees would have . |
5 | What you really want is a printout of all those commands |
6 | This , of course , makes it simple to furnish ; all you really need are a table and chairs which fit in well with the rest of the room . |
7 | In this case though what you really need is a Windows machine . |
8 | What you really need is a shed on wheels which you can pull behind you . |
9 | ‘ No one you now know was a stranger ? ’ |
10 | ‘ Isobel , would you please stop being a deacon and be a human being for a moment ? |
11 | ‘ I told you there had been a struggle . |