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

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1 It 's the same as the one worn by Parsons in that painting you showed me .
2 ‘ But there 's something even weirder in that manuscript you gave me .
3 In that film you see yourself falling over , grazing your knees quite badly and , not surprisingly , crying .
4 In that case you give me your form , keep hold of it
5 and erm , I went up to mum 's and she 's got a load of Unique make-up , and she said if there 's anything in that bag you want it , you 'd better have it , so I said
6 What was in that cake you gave me ?
7 But then in another drawer you find something maybe even more useful .
8 Into twelfths in this case you change them into twelfths to see how many twelfths it would be .
9 ‘ But in this case you decided it would be a good idea to leave me entirely in her more than capable hands ? ’
10 In this world you get nothing for nothing . ’
11 I mean people are a bit narrow in this respect you know they do n't like people to talk about it too openly — but I do because I think it 's important but the trouble is that — erm — that 's not really systematic in the sense that I do it but how many other people do it you see .
12 In some ways you remember it every day .
13 You know I 'm , in some ways you know I 'm so glad I 've never had like well before you know it used to bother me that I 'd never had a long-term relationship and that
14 Mostly in real life you know what people are going to say . ’
15 I can remember it well , it was lit by gas e even in these days you know it would have been all electric light but it was gas and er we had erm , I would go for engineering drawing and maths probably I think .
16 Yeah , in all , in all system you know we have er the pre-conscious and the unconscious
17 But I mean people lived in those days you know I mean , you know where the is do n't you ?
18 Now if you come to Caldmore , you 'll find out then that the majority of the married ladies had worked in I mean I should say that erm I know my mother was very snooty she 'd been an apprentice to some dressmakers in Street and work for one year for nothing she always used to tell me , and she was quite er toffee- nosed about these girls that used that er that used to go , well they were very respectable people , and when I was a kid when I growing up in my teens a lot of the girls I used to know were in the offices at er it they employed about fifteen hundred people at in those days you know I mean coming out of at night it was fighting your way against the crowd if you were going towards it , and the same thing going through the square for people who have worked in when they left that 's why all those shops in the square used to do reasonably well , it was the people walking through to go up the other side of Walsall , but there was a crowd of people I can , I can always remember as a kid a crowd of people and then there 'd be well you can tell it was along Street in those days I can remember fruiters ' carts where the girls used to go and buy apples , and that all sort of going along there you know people used to wait for them coming out , these are my impressions as a kid I mean I can remember the , the er and the men of course were cutters and various people and a quite a lot of my father 's friends were , were er had er skilled jobs at as cutters and managers of the cutters ' department and that sort of thing .
19 In those days you know it , it was a vocation .
20 He said he should have said that morning that if you looked at Dynmouth in one way you saw it prettily , with its tea-shops and lace ; and that if you looked at it in another way there was Timothy Gedge .
21 And you could already write up in red pen you sort it out instead of arguing about trying to do it .
22 but if in any reason you know you wanted to come and have a discussion or there was a problem or
23 Meeting Thomas reminded me that human relations do n't have to be like this , that in other countries you open your account in credit , and unless you squander that goodwill by behaving like a complete arsehole , the mutual warmth continues to grow with every subsequent encounter , as though it were natural for human beings to get on together .
24 In other words you thought I might be better than you ? ’ she said softly .
25 In other words you know you
26 And , of course , in most cases you know you never will meet again .
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