Example sentences of "you [v-ing] [prep] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | Are you helping with that Chris ? |
2 | So if we knew where any collection of molecules ( like you ) were now , and how they were moving , we might even use scientific laws to predict where you would go on your holidays and save you leafing through all those glossy brochures . |
3 | ‘ If I had n't seen you struggling with that dandelion I would n't have said you were the muddy-boots type . ’ |
4 | How are you recovering from that ? |
5 | Where are you appearing at this week ? |
6 | This translates as ‘ Why are you marvelling at this exceptional house . |
7 | ‘ What are you keeping in that locked box ? ’ she asked . |
8 | ‘ It saves you weaving through all those tables and chairs , ’ Kolchinsky replied . |
9 | From traditional African to Jo'burg variety — work song ( gumboot ) , disco , jazz funk , hot gospel — and back again to a sensational African celebration which will leave you shouting for more . |
10 | you 're talking as much a about y it 's reflecting on you as the line manager , how much are you communicating with this |
11 | ‘ Why are you acting like this ? ’ |
12 | And erm I got the vegetarian cookbook out this morning so Rob said what you looking at that for ? |
13 | Are you looking for each particular turn , or are you looking for everything . |
14 | Are you looking for that elusive kidney-shaped dressing table . |
15 | were you looking for that ? |
16 | were you looking for that ? |
17 | Are you looking for more milk ? |
18 | Why are you looking for another job ? |
19 | ‘ Are you looking for these ? ’ |
20 | ‘ What are you looking like that for ? ’ |
21 | She put out a hand and touched him on the sleeve , but he moved back as if he had n't noticed , and she said on a rising note , ‘ Why are you looking like that ? ’ |
22 | Why are you looking like that ? ’ |
23 | attainment targets are yo , you know what programmes of study are you addressing in this lesson ? |
24 | Are you revising for that ? |
25 | And where were you living after that ? |
26 | After all , we ca n't leave you living like this . ’ |
27 | How are yo , are you listening to that now ? |
28 | Are you listening to that , then ? |
29 | Listen with a purpose — why are you listening to this lecture ? |
30 | ‘ Are you listening to this , Felicity ? ’ he asks . |