Example sentences of "you be out [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ You been out for a joyride , Preston ? ’ he had a deep , lazy voice . |
2 | Have you been out with the helicopter before ? |
3 | Have you been out in the rain in PT kit ever since ? ’ |
4 | You been out in the sun too much ? ’ |
5 | Above all you need new audience experience now you are out of drama school . |
6 | If you are out of practice , why not take a ride or two with an instructor and ask him to criticise your flying ? |
7 | Whenever possible , and especially if you are out of practice , choose a completely clear area on the landing ground and remember to prevent the glider weathercocking into wind at the end of the landing run . |
8 | If you are out of practice , make a particular point of watching for cross wind effects on take-off and landing . |
9 | But they will make a charge for disconnecting and reconnecting which may negate the saving unless you are out of the country for several months . |
10 | If you are out of condition then exercise , or the movements you make , will cause you some degree of physical and possibly psychological distress . |
11 | But you are out of touch with that human part of yourself . |
12 | Whether you are out of work and applying for a lot of jobs , or in employment but looking to change , there is only any point in applying for positions where you have a real chance of being successful . |
13 | After placing the top two cards on the other piles , the third card from the top will appear when you are out of the room . |
14 | It sounds to me as though you 've allowed your Battersea belle to become too closely bonded to you , which is never a good idea because she will only suffer when you are out of sight . |
15 | Climb a little higher and things become much smoother because you are out of the so-called ‘ ground effect ’ . |
16 | ‘ It is rather like tackling a marathon without training or throwing yourself into a game of squash when you are out of condition . |
17 | Wait until the driver or the passenger has got out of the car and , as they approach you , quickly reverse back down the road so that you are out of their reach and have room to manoeuvre . |
18 | You ca n't do that if you are out of condition . ’ |
19 | There is nothing worse than being injured and watching all the games pass you by while you are out of action . ’ |
20 | The message is simple ; if you are on the ground after a tackle you are out of the game ! ! |
21 | ‘ There are things to be done , ’ she said , her voice heavy , ‘ and I think it best if you are out of the way for a while . ’ |
22 | If you are catching the ball behind you , you are late and you are out of position . |
23 | But when you need them , you are out of practice with drawing them forth so , by the time you 've got practised , you 're on to a new set of thoughts which needs a different extraction technique — which has to be practised ! |
24 | Take it , and in the space of only twenty miles you pass through a rapid summary of all the Pyrenean landscapes : high pasture first of all , nowhere richer than near the Col du Soul or , with a backing of the fearsome granite of the Cirque de Lit or ; then , after the village of Arbéost , dense woodland and the gorge of the river ; then suddenly open , more or less flat country , well cultivated , and you are out of the mountains for good . |
25 | If you are out of your home at lunchtime , you will need to keep lunch as simple as possible . |
26 | Go to your dying drunkard — it is quite clear you are out of all patience with me . ’ |
27 | You are out of date . |
28 | I only know I 'm afraid when I leave you ; when you are out of sight , I feel lost , lonely . ’ |
29 | You are out of luck , Mr Swift . |
30 | ‘ Gestures like that are magnificent when you are out of work . ’ |