Example sentences of "you be [adv] to " in BNC.
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1 | Fraser said wearily , ‘ Have you been on to Dublin ? ’ |
2 | Anyway , what on earth have you been up to all this time ? ’ |
3 | ‘ Zam , what you been up to ? ’ |
4 | And what 've you been up to ? ’ patience ! |
5 | ‘ What the hell have you been up to ? ’ she demanded , glancing down the road as if she expected Herbie Connors to appear on his bike . |
6 | What have you been up to ? ’ |
7 | Have you been up to the house yet ? ’ |
8 | ‘ But what on earth have you been up to , eh ? ’ |
9 | ‘ Gods , Ben , what have you been up to ? ’ |
10 | ‘ So what have you been up to ? ’ he asked finally to crack the silence . |
11 | ‘ So what 've you been up to ? ’ |
12 | And the girls used to say , these bri these lads are here again , and er , well he sent us out and when we 'd come back we 'd pass this sergeant and at , he 'd , he 'd talk to u where you been , what you been up to ? |
13 | What have you been up to then ? |
14 | he went on , attempting to increase their pace a little , " what have you been up to ? |
15 | ‘ So , what have you been up to ? ’ |
16 | Surely you been up to ? ’ |
17 | ‘ What have you been up to , Roger ? ’ |
18 | Meredith , what have you been up to ? |
19 | What have you been up to ? ’ |
20 | What have you been up to ? ’ |
21 | And what have you been up to ? ’ |
22 | Have you been up to Joe 's ? |
23 | You looked absolutely fucked Stu , what you been up to ? |
24 | What have you been up to ? |
25 | Have you been through to Dublin ? ’ he repeated . |
26 | She addressed Lizzie now , saying , ‘ Have you been in to your mother ? ’ |
27 | I mean have , have you been back to , to , to clinic following |
28 | I hope you are up to the job . |
29 | Being open and honest about what you are thinking , how you are feeling and why you are doing whatever you are doing is deemed to be efficient and helpful because otherwise people waste precious time and energy trying to ‘ second guess ’ what you are up to . |
30 | No military man is going to risk trouble on campus by complaining — and he probably wo n't understand what you are up to anyway . |