Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] [conj] you [verb] in " in BNC.

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1 You 'll be marked man when you get in there .
2 Feed a pinch of crushed flake as you put in pellets for the adult fish .
3 And like you just do ordinary skipping and you jump in the middle and it 's H P W R.
4 And it 's almost like crowding somebody 's personal space if you go in their office .
5 A small orchestra was playing ‘ Lights of Moscow ’ and the waiters were clattering metal dishes and semaphoring with table napkins , and there was the air of subdued hysteria that you get in a big theatre when the orchestra is tuning up .
6 It 's just a little gel that you put in the palm of your hand use some warm water and lather it up and put the lather over your face .
7 There was none of the constant supervision that you got in Holloway , just one officer on the house for twenty-two women , and no screw on at night , which absolutely amazed me .
8 ‘ He had more brains in his little finger than you have in your whole skinny body . ’
9 You 've no choice , you 're part of the international environment and you operate in that and you ca n't control , as I 've said before , er even if you 're as powerful as the United States , you ca n't control that environment and you do n't claim to control that environment in the same way that you claim to control your domestic environment .
10 Tell an alternative comedian that you live in Sheffield and work mainly outside London , and there 's a good chance that they 'll treat you with suspicion .
11 If you are the right age and you fly in G-JOEY , the pilot will sign one of the prized certificates which enables you to belong to the exclusive Joey Club .
12 It 's called time , it gives you a little space at the top so you can fill in what you feel to be your role , and if you can fill below , all the tasks in respective order that you do in a typical day .
13 Er I mean this would be considered to be a front parlour and you live in the the back room .
14 In the heart of the city , there 's live music while you eat in several restaurants , with a host of restaurants convenient for shops and theatres .
15 yeah there 's a muse th th there 's a museum at Carne in Normandy , I do n't know if anyone 's been there , we went there last year , and it , it 's a new museum , a memorial museum and that 's the most moving place I 've ever been because it 's actually designed to show how awful war is and that it should n't happen again , it 's not a museum glorifying war , it 's a museum showing that , that it should n't happen , we should n't let it happen and there 's a erm there 's a great big case as you go in which has er a statement from every country that took part in the war , including Germany , and they 're all there , they 're all there together saying that you should n't you should n't let it happen and , and and I , I thought that was the sort o you know i i it was very impressive because i it was n't glorifying anybody , it was n't saying we won the war , you lost the war it was it was a , a coming together to say that it should n't happen .
16 I was going absolutely eppy This is in the middle of class , I was going eppy And she goes and I goes , oh yes just cos daddy 's got a very nice car and you live in Inkborough like this !
17 The deeper the soil , the better : few kinds thrive on shallow soils , and drought can be a problem on light sandy ground unless you dig in a lot of organic material .
18 Marketing terms such as " segment " , and " audience " are all par for the course and everyday jargon if you work in advertising or in the specialist companies serving the industry .
19 In just a couple of days you 'll find your feet and get that special feeling that you belong in your Club .
20 The New York graffiti craze , which meant just spray-painting your name again and again , was the most basic , single-minded assertion that you exist in an indifferent world .
21 He then drifted gloomily away , noting that this could not be ‘ an open-ended matter that you do in an idealistic whim ’ .
22 Using CD-Roms will save us around £120,000 a year and that does n't include the added value that you get in terms of sound and pictures , ’ says Mr Wakeley .
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