Example sentences of "you [am/are] [adv] [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | You are n't out of the wood yet . |
2 | If you are n't out of those wet clothes by then , I 'll get you out of them myself . ’ |
3 | He had not said , Frankly , Peter , you are not up to being Archdeacon , he had instead emphasized the need for someone from outside the diocese , for someone with ecumenical experience in urban work , for someone accustomed to ministerial care . |
4 | So when , and I would agree with you again , so when are the teachers going to be accountable , when is somebody who is a bad teacher and heck there are quite a few of them , you know it only takes a couple in every school to make it difficult for the rest , going to be got rid of you know you are not up to the mark out . |
5 | I will count to three , ’ the corner continued as if enjoying himself , ‘ and then , if you are not out of this alleyway and back whence you came , you will answer to me ! |
6 | Switching the cabinet voicing off , you realise just how much it is working to condition the sound ready for tape ; because without it , you are straight back to the two gnats in a bottle sound , beloved of direct outputs on many amps . |
7 | In any case , the name of the game here seems to be performance-friendly and so you are immediately in at the sharp end with patch number 11 . |
8 | Following the left bank of the river , you are rarely out of sight of the water . |
9 | If you are determined to give up smoking , you are already off to a good start . |
10 | If you make it a chore or a conflict you are already back on the vicious cycle . |
11 | You are never out of my mind . |
12 | But when you are really up against it there are times when the only way to win is by a little crafty reinterpretation of the rules . |
13 | ‘ But at England level you are always up against the best from another country and unless you get the basics right you are in trouble . |
14 | ‘ But if you can defend against them you are always in with a chance . ’ |
15 | If you are almost down to your goal weight and inches you should follow the instructions in the Maintenance Programme detailed on page 164 . |
16 | If the gang does track you down to your hiding place , you are definitely out of luck . |
17 | It you are constantly down in the dumps over the price of fleecewear then this may be the answer to your prayers . |
18 | If you really want to make light of powder you are better off with specialised hardware . |
19 | I will give you gifts so that you are better off for ever … " ) |
20 | ‘ None of you are ever in before six , winter or summer , and so there will be a meal . |
21 | Now Brian , 43 , of Tickenham , Avon , tows around an 18ft high sign : ‘ You are WORSE off with Barclays . ’ |
22 | If you are still out of work , the tribunal has to gaze into its crystal ball . |
23 | As soon as you are safely back in your car , write everything down , but do n't necessarily believe it all . |
24 | Your financial situation can improve , but you may have to wait until next year before you are entirely out of the woods . |
25 | You are often out of your office so your desk tends to be piled high with papers when you return . |
26 | As Harvey Postlethwaite , now Tyrrell 's chief designer , remarked at the time : ‘ If you 're slightly out in your calculations , then you 're completely wrong . ’ |
27 | ‘ You 're well out of that , ’ said Joe to the young woman . |
28 | You 're well out of that den . ’ |
29 | ‘ You 're well out of it , lovey . |
30 | That 's why you I think you 're well out of order . |