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

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1 Picture an island near Zanzibar ringed by a virginal coral reef where you stay in a thatched hut amongst palm trees on a pristine beach .
2 where you stretch In the
3 This brings up a dialogue box , where you type in the necessary alterations .
4 what 's all this joking about Essex boys ? , every where you read in the paper its Essex gir Ess why does an Essex girl
5 And late at night the barrier here where you slip in your parking-token is often open , and you can just drive straight through . ’
6 An alternative system is the ‘ checklist approach ’ , where you decide in advance which verbal and/or non-verbal behaviours you are going to observe and devise a number of categories to monitor behaviour against .
7 He 's not Robinson Crusoe , there are other old newspaper owners so he will say okay the government in Australia is doing what I like , therefore my newspapers or usually most of my newspapers , in fact one or two of them wo n't , will support that government and that government can be totally different one in the United States where in the Washington Post or you know in the New York Post or whatever will go and attack or support because he thinks it 's in the less interest that his commercial interest and the U S because he sees us doing the same thing there .
8 You either keep in the light where you can see , or you stand in the dark and fight everything that comes near you , because you can not see and you think it 's an enemy . ’
9 He recommends shampooing hair at least twice a week , more often if it looks as if it needs it or you live in a city .
10 ‘ Where are you from , Creggan , and what is it that you fear in this place ? ’
11 But we would n't be starting at that , at the point that you did because we did not , would not have spent the approaching five million that you spent in the first er , month or two of this council .
12 From these young days that you spent in Tormore can you recall how the tramps actually looked ?
13 The top layer was built , that you saw in the photograph , was built later , so 31 and 32 had two rooms , erm on the ground floor , and 2 on the first floor , 33 , which was smaller , but it does have a fair sized room , and another upstairs , and then the very small one is 34 .
14 Do not forget the significance of any shares that you hold in the company or any rights that you have under a share incentive scheme .
15 All too often , students engage in study that only results in shallow or superficial learning of the first type — for example , the rote learning of names , dates , superficial factual data and characteristics that you hold in your short-term memory just long enough to pass an examination and that are then rapidly forgotten , because they have not been internalized — perhaps because our psyches know they are not of much use in the long run .
16 I can think of no way round this dilemma except that you come in person and explain to her that it is an entirely business-like arrangement .
17 No it 's just that you come in my house , fine .
18 But to bring out questions , things that you felt in your groups that you would like to perhaps ask the others about , or came back and ask me , any particular points that you to read on or were n't clear when you were talking in a group , or things that you felt the others might you know , to talk about .
19 ‘ It will be said and believed that you lay in wait for Aldhelm and killed him , so that he could never point the finger at you . ’
20 If you wish to visit this as an individual , I suggest that you write in advance of your visit .
21 Yeah you do each one that you took in the list and then do do n't do the result if it 's c or above otherwise you do n't fit it , apparently that 's what she said she sa do the result if it 's good but do n't bother if it 's bad , or something .
22 There are so many colourful characters within the jazz spectrum and as a form it really demands that you get in touch with your own personal self ; if you do n't have your own sound in jazz then basically it 's nothing .
23 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 .
24 Now this is for the dog daisies that you get in er hedgerows .
25 Well you can get them in the financial press , erm usually the Telegraph on a , on a weekend or the Money Mail or the , any of the loca any good quality paper , or you can buy some of the financial guides that you get in er , in er newsagents these days .
26 Er and similarly the syntax of languages are often said to be oppressive of women , a lot of the way that language is structured and a lot of the words that you get in a language , that 's another thing that 's said .
27 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 .
28 It is true to say there is n't the same direct relation between child numbers and spending on children 's services that you get in education .
29 that both Gethwyn and Russell sorted out er who up on on those extremes that you get in a group that , that maybe feel they re that they really have nothing to , hardly anything to do with us they 've do n't receive ministry and why should that be , and after be asked each year , has to go up ?
30 The sort of stuff that you get in in y'know sort of everyday gossip between friends about y'know when people talk about each- other , oh I think he 's a bit er I think he 's a bit camp , or I think he probably is but erm yeah yeah all that kind of thing yeah erm is is like the the informal repertoire , the informal repertoire that you do between friends erm , between people to whom it sort of y'know it 's not very important if you give them the wrong impression sort of thing .
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