Example sentences of "you [verb] [verb] in that [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Now that we have laid a foundation of general Christian concepts involved in marriage , it may be good to look at some of the specific expectations each of you , as prospective marriage partners , have for your marriage , your marriage partner and the way you intend to function in that marriage . |
2 | What you got to do in that context is forget all the equipment , all the rest of it , try and focus on the chap you 're talking to in the studio , and just have a conversation with him . |
3 | So you got stretched in that direction . |
4 | ‘ Miraculously they swept you round to Gullholm , where I must have found you minutes after you got caught in that inlet . ’ |
5 | You just meaning that someone else is gon na sort them out , so you wo n't need to change the procedure unless you want to cover in that procedure this alternative route . |
6 | and you get acclimatized in that time |
7 | 1 ) How much risk would you have felt in that situation ? |
8 | Do n't you have to stay in that place for lunch ? ’ |
9 | Do n't you wee wee in that paddy mind . |
10 | And try and tell them briefly what you 've done in that sort of area you know , and , and see wh see what they say . |
11 | ‘ That 's some strength you 've got in that arm , lady . |
12 | The other thing you 've got in that packet are some erm , er , dates er , if , if , what you 'll see is there 's a space on the spine of the storage binder for putting the year date for the r , er , okay , the basic precept here is of course , you never throw away an old diary , in case you get sued . |
13 | Erm and then any domestic policy which affects the outside , so that 's a projection of domestic interests erm into the outside world , so I 'll show you what I 've written down and it 's influenced by what you 've got in that book by Clarke , I 'm afraid it falls off the end a bit , foreign policy is a government activity concerned with relations between the state and other actors in the international arena , that should be . |
14 | In practice , you will seldom find it easy to show that you have suffered in that way and , in particular , you are not entitled to compensation to reflect the emotional distress than an unjust dismissal may well cause both you and your family . |
15 | ‘ There is a kind of arrogance there , which you have to have in that position , ’ he says . |