Example sentences of "you [am/are] [verb] [adv] the " in BNC.

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1 well then my Lord ah my Lord not all objective criteria and this I think is very important because you can have objective criterias as I , as I submitted last week that would be erm in order to trade in this market you must have capital of twenty million pounds and ten years experience , but that 's uniform rule , it does n't discriminate it 's objective , but it would be anti competitive because here you are setting up the most important market er in this , erm as they say in Europe for the project futures market and you 're excluding people who could be in there trading and who could be effecting the market
2 They occupy the time that seems vacant , as if you were just hanging around doing nothing — but where in reality the well is filling up , where you are gathering together the material that will make up your narrative ; rearranging it , transforming it .
3 You are to search out the traitor Raphael and , when you find him , kill him or bring him back for me . ’
4 If you are not putting the proper bodywork on the ball which is coming towards you and which you are taking on the rise , then you wo n't have the control .
5 This is particularly necessary if you are using either the VHS-C or Video 8 formats ; unlike the ubiquitous standard VHS cassettes which can be bought just about anywhere , the availability of the mini-format cassettes tends to be patchy and you risk running out of tape at an awkward time .
6 You 've just been told that you are to take over the job of manager for O A Z Company Limited .
7 To start with , imagine you are given just the physical outline of adults of several species .
8 The connotations of this in the creation of manhood were made clear by Baden Powell , founder of the Scout movement , who observed that masturbation checks the semen from getting its full chance of making the strong , manly man : ‘ You are throwing away the seed that has been handed down to you as a trust instead of keeping it and ripening it for bringing a son to you later on . ’
9 Finally , if you are wondering where the new Ogwen guidebook has gone , so is the guidebook team !
10 If you are wondering why the Festival is shorter than usual — do n't worry — we 'll be back to our ‘ normal ’ July spot in 1993 [ Friday 9th–Sunday 18th ] !
11 You are wondering why the man has disappeared under a black hood .
12 While this survey is an invaluable tool when you are weighing up the pros and cons of each lender , it provides no guarantee that the lenders who have performed well will continue to do so .
13 A sneaky scramble or climb on Laddow Rocks and you are heading down the eroded Pennine Way track to Crowden and the Longdendale Reservoirs , with the sombre northern slopes of Bleaklow frowning over them .
14 If you are carrying out the move yourself , with the help of some friends , then do not use tea-chests , they are too heavy , start scouring your local supermarkets and off-licences for as many cardboard boxes as you can lay your hands on .
15 LIE BACK AND THINK OF … well , certainly not England when you 're soaking up the sun in St Tropez .
16 Horse it up well and proper when you 're gathering up the damned folk .
17 Thus , when you 're setting up the mouse , for instance , if you 've got MOUSE.COM loaded , Presentations senses it and uses its MOUSE.COM interface .
18 So it helps first of all when you 're setting up the spreadsheet I suppose you can create one formula then copy it instead of having to edit each one individually , erm but later on you might accidentally or maybe deliberately in some cases overtype a cell and er if you have to put it back again and what you probably do is copy it from the adjacent cell and then you have to study the formula to try and understand it , and then edit it if it was n't the copyable formula and , er it may take a little time to edit it but it could take you a lot longer to understand it .
19 Come on , now , quickly , you 're holding up the whole party . ’
20 You 're bringing out the mule in me , Victor .
21 When you 're drawing up the timetable right at the beginning there is no reason why you can not fix your planning meeting dates , and stick pretty closely to them .
22 ‘ Get in and socialise with the family , ’ Peter Shearer told Mr and Mrs M. You re not just teaching one child , you 're taking on the whole family , ’ this being a family of fifteen children , some with social and behavioural problems , and eight still of school age .
23 And then you can think of I mean this is this is just sort it can be there to confuse you while you 're sorting out the time .
24 Cos you 're filling up the weeder bin and I want well anyway , we we 've got to get sorted out compost for it .
25 Er there are interests all over an and some er have a higher value er er and some have a lower value but they are all related erm so it 's not possible to regard er a contest solely as an isolated advers adversarial struggle where you 're weighing up the rel the relative forces , the relative military capabilities that exist , you have to consider a whole range of political , economic and strategic effects of , of your , your , your action .
26 When you c when you 're going up the hills , they 're long gradients , you 're not really aware of them .
27 You do n't , you got ta , you got ta past there and say go past there and say you 're going up the next time
28 You know I would n't cos you 're going down the shops .
29 So you 're going down the south coast , it 's lovely Guildford 's alright , where they , they 're fucking stuck up bitches !
30 He ca n't if you put in , if he thinks everything 's rosy here , he ca n't help you , but in fact you 're going down the swanee , you 're only fooling yourselves .
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