Example sentences of "in [adj] you " in BNC.

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1 In vain you tempt me while our Orchard bears
2 ‘ Rode through forty nights of the gospels ' rain Black sky pourin' snakes frogs And love in vain You were down where the river grows wider Baby let me be your soul rider . ’
3 On the one hand you could give it your best shot on the decriminalisation of homosexuality , on the liberalising of legislation in relation to condoms and on the introduction of divorce legislation — all of which in private you would acknowledge as being desirable if not essential .
4 ‘ If there was anywhere safe in England in 1943 you 'd have thought that was . ’
5 And by buying two guides but getting the same historical information in each you do feel you 're not getting full value for money .
6 Drawbacks : Expensive but , in terms of what it can do , this microwave is good enough to replace a conventional oven ( although remember cooking space is limited in that you could n't , say , do the roast and vegetables at the same time ) .
7 That as compared with the one you can put in that you know one at the top one at the side and .
8 I think erm casualty was the worst in that you had very very long hours to do erm sometimes you were on call from five o'clock in the evening until nine o'clock the following morning , and you did that for a whole week so by the end of the time you really did feel inhuman , you were very very tired .
9 It had n't sunk in that you would want me to go with you . ’
10 Penny , tuppence , three ha'penny returns and every denomination of tickets was recorded so that you so showed the erm number of tickets , erm it was possible for a at the end of the week to record what the takings were , per route and the mileage and so , as I told you before , the mileage played a great importance in that you were able to say how much that route was producing per mile run and the erm , in those days it , the erm the receipts worked out , daily receipts , weekly receipts and the progressive total in that year , were always published by the Ipswich Evening Star , round about Tuesday or Wednesday and if you missed them , there 'd be somebo member of the public ringing up to why , answer why you had n't put it in , it was , you know , looked upon then you were , were public transport and the public team that you belonged to them .
11 W w when you were starting off aga when you were starting off with erm was there any sense in that you were all including him involved in a joint enterprise to g g g g get the quarry really being profitable ?
12 Ah well , if you do n't do that , if you ca n't get it all in that you have leather waistcoats .
13 It 's been overtaken by events in that you have apparently had an application in and that 's being studied , when , next Monday ?
14 Erm , but agricultural supply is complicated simply by the , the actual nature of supply in that you know , farmer has N , N products that he could produce .
15 The medical booklet I mean I would I er I think I believe in that you see .
16 Now that would be an ea that 's er telemarketing in it 's in it 's pure sense in that you 're offering something free are you interested
17 and you know what happens , I mean I , and therefore you er there , there might be a problem within in that you might not get the necessary mass mobilization support from the land reform because of the , of the possible consequences .
18 Erm yeah I th I mean I , I 've got more or less all the points that have been raised but I , I just felt that it went it er it was almost as though you 'd made your mind up before you went in that you were gon na tell him what compressed funds was
19 Yeah there 's something in that you see , the white
20 It 's very helpful for both sides of the community , I 'm sure , to have contact like this and I think that the programme is usually very well devised in that you do have something either of mutual interest or one area and then the other area so that we can be informed about erm what 's going on in the other section of the community .
21 I suspect that we will find that John Major is both pro-active and reaction , because in the next few months erm up to some time before June nineteen ninety two , there has to be a manifesto produced for the next election , and I think it 's in that you will probably see the pro-active side of John Major and his colleagues .
22 There 's lots of little titbits in that you would n't find in any other book .
23 That in 1925 you could watch motor-racing on the Promenade from a tramcar grandstand ?
24 ‘ In one borough the care management role working with clients between 16 and 60 has been given to occupational therapists , while in another you are eligible if you are a community nurse , occupational therapist , or a social worker . ’
25 We either ignore it , but if it 's done in public you feel threatened , or you feel that you are showing weakness if you just ignore it .
26 In this you have the dividing line between business and non-business ; the one is master and depends on profits , the other is servant and depends on salary . ‘
27 ‘ With respect , Ben , in this you are wrong .
28 you know if you 've ever been stuck in this you know you 've got an appointment somewhere you know the the frustration 's incredible .
29 Well I 'm not worried about that but , I 'm interested in this you know .
30 You should of bought pe oh there 's some petrol under the sink I put paint thin thinners in this you know , stripper ?
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