Example sentences of "[verb] you be at [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Imagine you 're at home and you 're not going back to that madhouse . |
2 | We were straight in there ringing people , you know have you got any problems , listening you know to this and that , and the next morning we were in ringing , and Jack would ring in , and we 'd say , look at know you 're at Gateshead , but can you go to Newton Aycliffe ? |
3 | ‘ I know you were at Gamages for a while . |
4 | I understand you 're at art school . ’ |
5 | ‘ I 'm sorry , David , but when they knew you were at Conway House , that decided the matter . ’ |
6 | I thought you were at home , and the demoiselle also. , |
7 | I thought you were at Claro . ’ |
8 | ‘ I thought you were at Malham . ’ |
9 | Yes he thought you were at college today because I said no , I said erm it 's Tuesday he goes cos Kathy said oh your dad could of come on Monday , oh what 's this lad 's name who was helping me today ? |
10 | That relaxed , even jokey , presence we offer you is at times a front for blind panic . |
11 | I think you we d' ya know I think you were at night school Gordon when I think about it . |
12 | I said to Julie about the washing I said to Julie I said you 're at home how about you taking this washing machine with you when you go because you 're paying . |
13 | ‘ I said you were at work but I did n't let him have your number . |
14 | When you said you were at Acre you were there with the King . |
15 | ‘ Have you been at work this morning ? ’ |
16 | Have you been at work or did you . |
17 | ‘ How long have you been at Templeton 's ? ’ |
18 | Have you been at OBEX long ? ’ |