Then you think I am going to help you in your imposture for nothing; you are very much mistaken.
They are scientific works; and if you think yours is the only long head here, you are very much mistaken.
You are very much mistaken," replied I, "and you have no need to hold me so tight.
If you think, young man, to win my favour by your good looks, you are very much mistaken: you are too like your mother, whose memory is anything but agreeable.
You are very much interested in the odd and anything in the occult and mystic or psychic fascinates you and makes you wish to devote time more than you are able to spend along this line.
You are very much interested in all psychic things, yet strongly inclined to materialism.
You are very much drawn to the opposite sex and will probably have a large number of love affairs, but none of them will prove serious, and you may never marry.
You are very much mistaken, Sir Walter," Charon had answered to this.
But if you think that I expect to hate myself, you are very much mistaken.
If you think that I am marrying Anne because I love her, or because I am in my dotage and afflicted with senility, you are very much mistaken.
If you think it was easy for me to give him up when I did, you are very much mistaken.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "you are very much" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.