Example sentences of "you [verb] [prep] [pron] in [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Can you think of anyone in particular ?
2 It teaches you remain in him In other words remain in his word and let it remain in you .
3 ‘ Do n't you speak to me in that way , ’ Nora retorted , ‘ or I 'll box your ears , you ungrateful girl ! ’ and they were into yet another quarrel .
4 ‘ Are you looking for anything in particular , sir ? ’
5 ‘ Are you searching for anything in particular ? ’ he asked as she stood by a cage containing some little creatures curled up fast asleep .
6 Can I ask when we deal with the others that you look at them in that light .
7 But , when you look at it in that context it becomes very much erm , part of your life , and it takes an awful lot to break that habit and there 's no help .
8 which make it easier for you to stop and a lot of people do n't have the choice to stop , if you look at it in that sense .
9 If you look at it in shallow terms like that you are making a mistake .
10 By registering the product , you are added to the mailing list , and will be notified of any new versions , bug fixes and so forth , usually well before you read about them in any of the nation 's magazines .
11 Talking about privatising the National Health Service and opting out of the National Health Service is not actually very helpful because people do n't believe that , they do n't believe it 's er N H S P L C. They do not , it is not a British Gas , it is not a British Telecom , they know it 's not and it devalues your argument if you talk of it in those terms , and it allows Waldergrave to stand up and to renounce and reject your statements and weaken your case .
12 He said he should have said that morning that if you looked at Dynmouth in one way you saw it prettily , with its tea-shops and lace ; and that if you looked at it in another way there was Timothy Gedge .
13 And erm should you go round them in such a way that erm is making it more difficult for you and more difficult for other people ?
14 But if you think about it in contemporary terms I I was giving a lecture in London er a couple of weeks ago erm on the subject of erm America 's changing foreign policy under Clinton if you just think about foreign policy making and who makes it , and questions of consistency and you think about some of the crises that are going on in the world from Bosnia and so on what does the constitution tell us ?
15 ‘ When you think about it in those terms , you realise climbers are very clever at building a rationale to avoid facing the truth . ’
16 The problem was that I could not be sure if this was your true feeling for me , or just your terror of Mathilde 's ghosts making you cling to me in that delightful and extremely inflammatory fashion .
17 ‘ Do you remember what you said to me in this very room when I begged you to marry me and you told me that you were going to marry him ?
18 Can I ask you before inviting you to speak to us in two or three minutes on this , say that the recommendation , in a sense I think it has been overtaken , in that there is now under fifteen a the very distinct possibility of a transfer of a very technical post from the pollution section by the end of the year .
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