Example sentences of "you [am/are] go [adv] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 You are to go downstairs and repeat your confession to Sir John . ’
2 Tell the police that you are going away and when you 'll be back .
3 ‘ I do n't want to pry into your affairs , but you did ring me and you ca n't just say you 're going away and leave it at that . ’
4 But then you might feel that you 're going backwards but you still just modify your position to keep that gap there .
5 You see you 're , yo , make sure you 're going backwards but he 'll keep going forwards so I would n't listen to him Ian otherwise you 'll end up losing .
6 Seb suddenly realised the full import of her words , ‘ You mean … you 're going ahead and marrying Nahum ? ’
7 Well the thing is , I mean it 's like buying it as you 're going ahead and just totally re-tiling it and going round .
8 You 're going nowhere until you explain . ’
9 You 're going nowhere until we 've sorted out this mess with Barton ! ’
10 ‘ It means you 're going nowhere until you tell me where they 've gone .
11 If you 're not going as far you 're going slower and then you take that up a level all right
12 Cos you 're going there because your own business has not any more !
13 Oh , er watch where you 're going there cos little one 's there
14 Remember that you 're going abroad because it 's different so please do n't expect it to be the same as home !
15 You 're going home and going to sleep ?
16 As with any other sport , Howard , the real exhilaration of sailing , comes when you 're going faster and that can certainly mean getting wet .
17 You 're in the nearside lane and you 're going uphill and er you 're trunking away quite nicely , you see a guy coming down in the fast lane , down the hill getting a bit of a roll on , fully laden , and he gets halfway up the hill , he runs out of steam and he 's looking for a hole to get into .
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