Example sentences of "you [vb mod] [vb infin] [adv prt] in the " in BNC.

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1 You may end up in the red , but as long as it 's not by too much , you 're less likely to have rows about it . ’
2 ‘ Then you must sleep out in the corridor . ’
3 You must come up in the fall ; it 's beautiful .
4 Even an agreement about the time you might get up in the morning , and who gets up first , for instance , is important .
5 You 'll end up in the gutter .
6 Otherwise you 'll end up in the Tower , not writing leaflets . ’
7 The way to overcome this is to sail slightly high of your intended course and you 'll end up in the right place .
8 Yes , you can see when the ball goes off , then you 'll end up in the far corner .
9 You 'll find out in the morning , ’ Rosie replied , her voice floating towards Artemis through the handkerchief .
10 If you went all the way across the Lake of Dreams you 'd end up in the Lake of Death .
11 You 'd go out in the morning and be back again in the afternoon . ’
12 You did n't consider that , you er i As I say you 'd go out in the morning .
13 There was a Victorian air about it somehow there were , there were quite ladies who 'd kept it , almost the same sort of thing as you 'd find out in the country , country Ye Olde Elizabethan Coffee Shop type of thing you know , they they 'd be the er there was that atmosphere about it and you 'd buy lovely cakes and things like that .
14 I really think , although I would not be prepared to put it to the test , that you could go out in the streets of London in your nightdress and nobody would notice .
15 BE good to your secretary or you could end up in the worst seats on business flights and be booked into lousy hotels .
16 You could come out in the morning
17 In 1970 — if you were eighteen and could lay your hands on a little ready money — it was almost de rigueur to travel overland to Greece where , in an idyllic island setting , you could hang out in the coolest way imaginable with amiable drug-dealers and liberated chicks .
18 Explain and justify the options you would take up in the case of : even additions ; random additions ; , grouped additions ; no additions .
19 erm I think the consensus is that you would n't — that either space is infinite , or at the very least it it 's finite it has no edge , so if you went in one direction for long enough you would come back in the other direction .
20 As Rivera reached the door Schellenberg added , ‘ I need hardly say that if one word of this leaks out you will end up in the River Spree , my friend , and your cousin in the Thames .
21 There will be some perks around the 7th and 8th , but it wo n't be until well after the 14th that you will feel back in the swing of things again , particularly at work .
22 Of course you will wake up in the morning with a nervous disorder and a slightly lower IQ , but at least you wo n't have any itchy red lumps .
23 Then you will ride down in the cage to the bottom of the shaft — 294 feet deep .
24 I became a car driver again widely overtaking walkers and cyclists , and made forays of comfortable detective work returning to my cornucopian base , some of the victuallings within you will learn about in the Lewis section .
25 In addition you can sit out in the square as we did in Italy and have hamburgers and beer .
26 Well this you can sit down in the seats , you can look at the you can touch the tables , there 's not a lot of stuff but if if you got any sense of history you can get the feel of the place you know .
27 Yeah you can go out in the hall or go in the syndicate room
28 And if you want to cut back you can either cut down on your workforce or you can cut down in the
29 ‘ I 'm thinking of the sort of attitude that suggests the unemployed do too little to help themselves , that if only you have determination and drive you can get on in the world . ’
30 Ah maybe when you can get out in the summer
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