Example sentences of "in you [vb mod] " in BNC.

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31 She 'd have things in trays on their table — cakes and bread and ginger biscuits and cough candy — but it was really queer because when you went in you could n't smell any of the lovely things laid out on the table .
32 When I went first he took one out there and he took it out clean , but this one here , in actual fact he gave me a stitch , and when the stitch was n't in you could see the tooth protruding a bit .
33 Aye you did n't hand your book in you could n't hand your book out to anyone , you know .
34 See , if you sort of somehow trellis that area , that side in you could actually have this mo more intimate if people just wanted
35 Yeah , it takes erm you can get half a dozen crates in you could get eleven gallon if you wanted .
36 It 's just that if in you need you want it explained to you in a way you understand do n't you rather than
37 The numbers are in green for par and above , for ‘ go ’ as in you might as well go home , and red for below par , for ‘ stop ’ as in you can stop here for the last two rounds .
38 In Chapter 2 we embarked on the task of building a house for the writer-self , a beloved abode where the writer in you can live .
39 D : yes you can cycle all — you can ride right along the edge you know + without falling in you can ride right along the edge eh without em + going — keeping on the main road + that should be great actually + you could do that +
40 it 's written in You can do the word search Yeah I do n't do you want to do the word search now ?
41 However , as Tony Gamble points out , once the system is in you can do anything on it and , instead of being a ‘ cost per page ’ its operation simply becomes another overhead .
42 More than just that shop where you go in you can go all round and wander round and you do n't see anybody only filling the shelves up and half the time they do n't even , ca n't even advise you where to go can they you know .
43 Yeah alright yeah I mean if your car 's in you can take mine do it a bit of good .
44 Because if I load in You can do it it because when I when we originally loaded this ,
45 get out before I get you out , quick , if you got in you can get out , get out
46 The time , twenty one minutes past twelve and it 's erm the lunch time phone in with me John Simpson through till one o'clock , do n't forget we 've got the latest news headlines coming up at half past twelve , and if you want to join in the phone in you can now , Oxford three double one , one double one , the lines are open , there are lines free , so if you want to ring in .
47 Paul the apostle gives us this assurance : ‘ He who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus . ’
48 I always pray with joy being confident of this , that he who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus .
49 By lifting these and other examples out of the compelling context of the stories in which they are embedded and analysing just how they are weaved in you will probably be able to see how , in the compelling story you are contemplating , a similar device can be used .
50 Until the time will come when that enemy in you will win and your yearning for freedom will be only a lie which you turn into dreams that start ‘ if only …
51 So you will go in you will never come out of a an advertiser with less commission than that .
52 I knew if I got in you 'd come too .
53 Cos when the well as soon as you could walk in the summer er you know when weather permitting my mam 'd take us down on the beach there and , Here you are , sink or swim in you 'd go into the water .
54 but five pound on putting that away definitely , every week , as it 's all paid petrol money , so now I 've got eighty pound , eighty pound is in me , me , one of me purses and that is , it has on , there again , I mean everything , not a lot , if you 'd to go in you 'd see , it 'd have a , it 'd have erm petrol money , it 's eighty pound , now I 'm saving that so by the time aunty Mary comes I shall have probably a hundred pounds in that
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