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

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1 And er I I you are going to be in thee and I going to thee in you .
2 Establishing rapport is the process of getting on the right wavelength with someone — usually , but not inevitably , with someone you are meeting for the first time .
3 You just get a feeling that one actor is going to give you that certain something which you 're looking for .
4 You can use a submersible pump , which you 're using for a fountain or cascade to empty most of the water , but only do this to the level of the pump intake — then it 's a matter of bailing out with a bucket .
5 Is a , is a , a thing which you 're commenting on as well .
6 It ties in with exactly the sort of development which you 're doing in rural settings for learning disability and it attracts grant because of its er , its ability to show an element that is training people towards future employment .
7 You know you want to know and I would 've thought that the higher the management the more they want to know the implications , the financial of it of any plan which you 're going into .
8 There is a big difference between the terms that you may be able to negotiate with , say , a US company seeking to recruit you to work in the Middle East and those offered by , say , a West German company offering a job at their headquarters , for which you are competing with a West German national .
9 Your branch recently contacted the Parish Council about a sealed item which you are holding for us .
10 Now you can not force the client to take that into account and read and understand it , but I do believe that it will be possible for you , in writing to the client , to explain the advantages and the extras which you are incorporating within your er proposed scheme which you feel are absolutely fundamental to the correct working of the project .
11 the election for which you are applying for an absent vote ;
12 The last time I saw you , you had an old Gretsch which you were thinking of getting rid of …
13 This was set up by the Fair Trade Foundation which you were asking about , .
14 Nothing you 're thinking of having done and how long ?
15 N : ‘ Hello , is it me you 're looking for ? ’
16 She was silent for a moment , then , ‘ They tell me you 're living at Arrancay now , ’ she ventured .
17 and he says you 're not telling me you 're coming to bed are you ? says well
18 Thoroughly bewildered , Seb said , ‘ Boz , this is me you 're talking to , Seb Quilter .
19 But , just before I do , I hope you 'll remember that it 's me you 're talking to — the old school-friend who 's known you since the year dot .
20 ‘ Karen was telling me you are writing about the workforce rather than about the plant 's operational side .
21 Well someone told me you were thinking about it .
22 Then , when he told me you were coming to Lisboa — You reckoned Simon was envious .
23 But Domino … oh , Damian , why did you keep telling me you were sleeping with her ?
24 And tell me you were saying about harvest homes .
25 Tell me you were saying about the tell me what happened at the muckle suppers .
26 Well , I 'eard — well , someone told me you was lookin' after some poor tart that 'ad 'urt 'er leg , an' young Linda said so .
27 Someone whom you are looking after regularly for at least 35 hours a week , who is in receipt of attendance allowance , constant attendance allowance or the new disability living allowance
28 For women who share a home , finding some place to cry is not always easy , particularly if there are children whom you are protecting from your distress .
29 " Mr Rayne , d' you consider it honourable to profit from the distress of your comrades … of the men , women and children with whom you are fighting for your life ? "
30 It decreases the possibility of , of getting out of that situation because you 've got so many other people against , against whom you 're competing for work .
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