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

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1 ’ I wis jist mebbe wonderin' if ye could pit in a word fir me ? ’
2 So , it makes sense to transfer money you may hold in a building society account or other savings account where you may be paying tax on the interest .
3 In year 1 you may put in a maximum of £3,000 and up to £1,800 in each succeeding year — up to a total of £9,000 over 5 years .
4 You may live in a place where pets that run around , like cats and dogs , are not allowed .
5 The same applies to the snails you may catch in a pond .
6 You may work in a ward where specific preparation is required in addition to this , e.g. to ensure that the bowel is clear ( Chapter 6 ) .
7 You may specialise in a life-study of just one organism .
8 He 'll eat fish , but he wo n't eat meat and erm , so probably likes a he likes to do his own thing , I said well you ought to book in a hotel and
9 And you 'll end up maybe only using one or two and you should be using ten , and you must go in a silence trap , that is so , so important
10 If timbers have not already been treated you must call in a wood treatment specialist for a report .
11 This does not mean that you should stay in a firm that stoops to fraud or illegality ; but idealistic notions have to face an economic assessment .
12 You should work in a bakery .
13 This is not as wild a question as you might suppose in a country where every Buddhist is a monk some time in their lives , and can slip into the habit again at any time .
14 I suppose you might think in a case now you might think that er er certain people are n't entitled to welfare benefits or something that
15 She felt as she always did , not fear , but a kind of cold , dead calm , the way you might feel in a car in which the brakes have gone the moment before the crash .
16 It wanted to be seen as an honorary member of the developed world experiencing the sort of hard times you might expect in a country with the world 's biggest foreign debt , $115 billion .
17 Spreadsheets are also borrowing features from other categories of package , such as Excel 's multi-language spellchecker and thesaurus , which you might expect in a word processor but will be pleasantly surprised to find in a spreadsheet .
18 The flickering patterns of the light made her face seem insubstantial ; like something you might glimpse in a dream but which , when you came closer or held a clear light up to see it better , would fade or change back to its true form .
19 WordScan Plus ( WSP ) is what is known as an Omnifont system — it is designed to recognise virtually any typeface you might encounter in a business or commercial publication .
20 As it is , Bernard has no intention of trading in his guitar for anything you might see in a Kraftwerk video .
21 It looked like something you might see in a photograph of black New Orleans in the thirties .
22 Behind her I could see into what is rather optimistically known as the vestry — which is nothing more than a curtained-off area of the floor , rather like what you might see in a hospital casualty ward .
23 Any true democracy of the sort that you might have in a university , if you do , is really impossible in schools and that one reason because of what the law says , the other reason of course is the age of the people you 're dealing with .
24 She could picture Pete reading the letter on the end of a hard bed covered with a scratchy red blanket , the kind of bed you might find in a hospital , or in the army .
25 The paper was of poor quality and had been torn off a pad of the kind you might keep in a kitchen or by a telephone .
26 You can either stay at the centre during an activity holiday where you 'll sleep in a room for two to eight people and have all meals provided .
27 And there 's one hanging in the village that you 'll see in a window .
28 You 'll see in a minute , ’ said his Mum .
29 You 'll see in a minute .
30 And as you 'll see in a moment he 's completely on the wrong side of the road .
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