Example sentences of "[adv] you be [verb] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | You 've lost your customers and you 've lost Kenny and suddenly you 're employing a goon on a free transfer from Masters of the Universe . |
2 | From this point you get one of the best views in the Dales : to your right , Dentdale , Whernside , the foot of Deepdale and Dent town itself ; to your left , northern Dentdale , Frostrow and the Howgills ; while below you are spread the patched and parcelled fields of the dale which , on this June day , were coloured a green the like of which I had seen before only in Ireland . |
3 | ‘ Honestly , Mil , ’ said Enid gently , ‘ I know it must have been awful when you were turned into a frog , what with the narrow squeak in the potion lab and everything , but do n't you think perhaps you 're getting a little obsessed with frogs and ponds ? |
4 | ‘ Though I think perhaps you 're forgetting the purpose of our agreement … |
5 | Perhaps you 're feeling a little tense . |
6 | erm you 're doing a perhaps you 're doing a histogram of some jobs that you 've been doing , |
7 | ‘ Perhaps you 're missing the make-believe world of the stage , what ? ’ |
8 | Perhaps you are developing the wrong muscles or refining movements which are opposed to the natural physiology of your hands . |
9 | Perhaps you are worrying a little unnecessarily . |
10 | ‘ Perhaps you are suffering a little from shock ? ’ |
11 | You know , especially when perhaps you were having a mixed sort of meeting |
12 | Now when you moved to was that a kind different kind of work obviously you were doing a wee bit more variety . |
13 | The problem with this is that in doing so you are taking a risk : perhaps you are misunderstanding what you read , and so your notes become an incorrect version of what was said . |
14 | So you 're catching the right amount of wax onto the outside of the thread . |
15 | So you 're using the ruler to go along . |
16 | So you 're taking a file |
17 | So you 're wanting a general |
18 | So you 're seeing the production process in reverse . ’ |
19 | So you 're saying the consumer pressure could could change things ? |
20 | So you 're saying the chances of getting four aces , provided you put it back each time and shuffled them again , would be sixteen out of fifty two . |
21 | So you 're talking a month yeah , but you see , they may take a hundred in one go and then leave it a month or so . |
22 | So you 're increasing the electricity , and what happens to the wire ? |
23 | So you 're doing a bit of detective work here , what must be happening in this ? |
24 | So you 're doing a similar job as you were doing in . |
25 | So you 're scraping the bottom of the barrel ? |
26 | So you 're halving the tempo , but , it needs a slight roe that means just lead into it , so , , two and one , can do that , but you 're doing , , and it 's instable for ever . |
27 | So you 're having a quiet day tomorrow then ? |
28 | So you 're asking the wrong person I 'm afraid for that one . |
29 | So you were given the responsibility then to train people up ? |
30 | Hereabouts you are entering the true spa region of the Pyrenees , the sulphurous haunts of the ‘ curists ’ who for a long time were the principal visitors to these mountains . |