Example sentences of "you are [art] [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 The only cloud on the immediate horizon is raising a mortgage — especially if you are a first time buyer .
2 Sheriff Robert Younger told him : ‘ You are a first offender and perhaps your alcoholism may have played a part in these offences .
3 ‘ You got together again in Sydney a few years ago , I 'm told , and here you are a third time .
4 Now that is a word you seldom come across in England , but away up in the Highlands and Islands being " fey " means that you have a certain sixth sense — you are the seventh son of a seventh son , or whatever the drama is on that score .
5 she said you 've got the second biggest cock or you are the second biggest cock she 's ever seen ?
6 I do n't think this point has been properly understood by many people who have been given the impression that the films are a kind of expensive toy , when in fact you are the first conductor in history to use film as an integral extension of your work as an interpretative artist .
7 As new products become available we ensure that you are the first to know about them … and the first to be able to enjoy them .
8 You are the first . ’
9 As a matter of fact you are the first visitor to come to the cottage since I moved in two years ago . ’
10 This ones by , er actually you are the first members of the public to know about it .
11 You are the first person I have told , Elinor .
12 Bathsheba , you are the first woman I have ever loved .
13 SIR JACOB : " T would have been strange indeed if someone had not translated this fine flower from the dunghill to the garden , Madam , let me tell you you are the first lady I have seen who has exceeded expectation .
14 You are the first person I 've told , apart from the self-help organisation , but you wo n't be the last .
15 You are the first of the king 's officers to know that Lord Grey of Ruthyn is carried off prisoner into Wales , and if this moment you turned out the muster of every shire between here and Denbigh , and loosed them into Clocaenog forest , do you think you would find hide or hair of a Welshman there ?
16 And you are the first person now I ever told it to .
17 In his survey of London , published in 1889 , Charles Booth commented on the overlapping territory of the various visitors from churches , the Charity Organisation Society , and other charitable organisations in Deptford : ‘ we hear of one woman busy at the washtub calling out [ to a new visitor ] : ‘ you are the fifth this morning ’ ' .
18 You are the last , Alec , ’ he said , ‘ the last of the Carews .
19 You are the last one I 'd throw from a lifeboat . ’
20 You are the last woman I would have thought I would want — you 're everything I despise , but you 're in danger of becoming an obsession and there 's only one way to deal with it : we 'll make love until we 're sated with each other , then we 'll both be free to go our separate ways and forget we ever met . ’
21 Blessings from you are the last thing this pious little tsatskeleh needs . ’
22 The ‘ fat oyster in the American story ’ probably refers to the story of a man struggling with a very large oyster in a stew , to whom the waiter says , ‘ Well , sir , you are the fourth man who has tried to swallow that oyster . ’
23 You are the next of kin . ’
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