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

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1 So that 's a straight inheritance , does increase your gross expenditure of the Committee , and indeed does involve you , quite sensibly involve you in the total care package for those particular individuals who 're increasingly seen as your clients rather than health authority clients .
2 Someone may jump onto you or grab you in a lonely street .
3 If a stranger , or a bully , or even someone you know tries to harm you or touch you in a frightening way , RUN AWAY and get help .
4 We have to make certain that we fit you in the proper niche .
5 Doctor : ‘ Well , we put you in a private room and feed you nothing but veal escalopes and pancakes . ’
6 In reception they put you in a little cubicle like a wardrobe and you have to sit there for hours .
7 Put you in the front seat hold on Bryony wants to get back in the buggy .
8 A mule will carry you in an easy day 's ride from the rim to the very bottom of the Canyon .
9 ‘ I have n't seen you in a long time . ’
10 I have n't seen you in a long time .
11 The tight one will I 've never seen you in a tight dress though , you do n't let me see so I
12 As tall as John Cleese and looking like Stan Bowles , he passionately regales you in a pained South African accent , all wild gesticulation .
13 Strangely , I can picture you in a white jacket dismembering rats . ’
14 Never say you do not know why you picked certain subjects , or that other people decided for you , as this will show you in a negative light .
15 ‘ I 'll show you in a little while , my darling — as if you do n't already have a very good idea ! ’ laughed Maria .
16 " Forasmuch as it hath pleased Almighty God of his goodness to give you safe deliverance , and to preserve you in the great danger of childbirth ; you shall therefore give hearty thanks unto God … "
17 It assaults you with raw power , deafens you with engine and wind noise , roasts you in the stark cockpit .
18 The committee looks forward to seeing you in the coming year .
19 Well thanks very much for that Dave I 'll look forward to seeing you in the near future .
20 ‘ If I have to look at you , ’ Aunt Emily said without rancour , ‘ I should like to see you in a new dress .
21 ‘ When you 're through , sir , the CO would like to see you in the Orderly Tent . ’
22 No I 'll let you do it , I , I 've pointed you in the right direction
23 I think if you got maybe a twenty five year old who came to your school for a week and got you in a small group and talked about it , it would be great on a one to one basis .
24 ‘ Some'ow I ca n't see you in a woolly 'at an' bedsocks . ’
25 I 'll come and see you in the mental hospital if you promise not to cause a scene .
26 Can I interest you in an aerial photograph of your house ? ’
27 I 've got you in the common room I think anyway .
28 As there are four men surrounding you in a close semicircle , you must aim for their weak point — the smaller of the two end men .
29 I will contact you in the near future in respect of the
30 For example , let's say an old lady with a walking stick approaches you in the High Street and asks you the way to the nearest public toilets .
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