Example sentences of "you [be] [v-ing] [noun] [num] " in BNC.
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1 | If you are using Lotus 1-2-3 and enter this function in a cell however you will not find the result very informative . |
2 | You do not mention whether you are using Windows 3.0 or 3.1 and the procedure is slightly different in each . |
3 | If you are using MS-DOS 5 , it will keep the information necessary to un-format the file , regardless of whether you want this or not . |
4 | As long as you are using MS-DOS 3.3 the answer is fairly simple . |
5 | It is assumed that you are using version 5.0 of the program and that the original settings on the program disk are in force . |
6 | As part of the installation routine , a device command is placed in your CONFIG.SYS , and other system configuration files are altered — if , for instance , you are running Windows 3.1 , then it 's possible that the virtual memory utility contained therein uses 32 bit disk access to write to and read from your permanent swap file . |
7 | as if er , there 's not , if you 've got twenty partners or there 's twenty of you altogether you 're splitting profit twenty ways |
8 | For example , supposing you 're knitting pattern 1–10 ( Fig. 1 ) which is 24 stitches wide , and your knitting is 108 stitches wide so you have space for four and a half repeats . |
9 | you 're taking class nine |
10 | ( or smartdrv.exe as the first command in AUTOEXEC.BAT if you 're using Windows 3.1 ) . |
11 | Make sure you 're using MS-DOS 5 or DR DOS 6 to maximize free memory . |
12 | Erm , you 're doing paper three and you do paper three , you do matrices , might even do determinants , it 's not that clear about somewhere before , of course you know that . |
13 | Surely it was part of a make-believe , like imagining you were playing number three for Somerset ? |