Example sentences of "you be 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 . |
18 | you said you was going either or to both |