Example sentences of "you were [adv prt] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | I thought you were up with the latest fashions . |
2 | ‘ But I saw your husband come into the tent while you were over at the tombola , ’ Mrs Doran said to Mrs Yardley . |
3 | That doll — that knitted gobshite — when that thing spat at you , you were n't anywhere near the window , you were over by the statues , on the other the of the room . |
4 | The trick of public relations , Branson discovered , was not to pretend to be something you were not , but simply to project what you were on to a larger canvas . |
5 | I thought I thought you were on about a book that |
6 | you know the other night you were on about the fish that you had for your tea |
7 | ‘ Those days Australia were so strong that once you were out of the team it was extremely difficult to get back in . |
8 | Did you hear anything about that ? — probably you were out of the country . ’ |
9 | You were out of the office , you were at a meeting , you were with an important client and could n't possibly be disturbed . ’ |
10 | I was just worried that you 'd be furious with me for bringing them down here when you were out of the country . |
11 | ‘ I thought you were out with the others . ’ |
12 | You were as cool as if you were out for a stroll , ’ Moran said . |
13 | If the last time you were out for a duck was eating a salade tiéde magret de canard in an austere brasserie , or your most recent celebrated run was rushing to the embrace of the Cricketer 's Arms as last orders was called , pausing briefly to adjust your googlie , all is not lost . |
14 | I had the distinct impression that you were out for the kill ! ’ |
15 | ‘ This was when you were out in the wilds of Oxfordshire , right ? ’ |
16 | She hesitated , then said carefully , ‘ Well — Ling happened to see Doreen clinging to your arm last evening when you were out in the moonlight . ’ |
17 | No , you were out in the kitchen erm he went and I thought oh do n't you dare |
18 | Every day you were in with the |
19 | But if you went over the hill , after school time , then you were in for a fairly rough time the other end , you were challenged and all sorts of things . |
20 | ‘ Told you you were in for a nasty surprise , ’ Rex smirked awfully . |
21 | If you stayed into watch the FA cup final on Saturday … you were in for a disappointment . |
22 | But if you watched Swindon 's game on Sunday … you were in for a treat . |
23 | Inevitably , months later , some actor will hiss , ‘ Heard you were in for the first half the other night , ’ prompting instant fabrication of husband having a miscarriage and mad cow disease in row F ) . |
24 | If you find it hard to stick to a diet , try keeping a diary for a week where you record what you 've eaten and when , how hungry you were and what sort of mood you were in at the time . |
25 | He 's there , still curled up and still secured by the tape , but he must have wriggled his way through to here while you were down in the cellar ; he 's knocked over a table with the phone on it and he 's just turning the phone the right way up as you enter the lounge and see him . |
26 | ‘ It was while you were down in the cellar , changing over the barrels , ’ she told him . |
27 | I did n't want the person standing up because then you were back to the body shape , so he had to be sitting down . |
28 | You got a few months and then you were paid off you were back on the dole . |
29 | ‘ I 'll say you were in a temper , and it had n't changed any when you were back in the office . |
30 | If you did n't look up too much , and avoided the fourth side with its terribly huge views across the countryside , you could almost believe you were back in the Store . |