Example sentences of "[to-vb] you in [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 My longing is to meet you in play of love , my lover :
2 Lie on your side and bend the lower leg , resting your head on your hand and using the upper arm to support you in front .
3 Lean on your elbow and use the upper arm to support you in front .
4 Lean on your elbow and use the upper arm to support you in front .
5 ‘ I 'd like to see you in red , Folly .
6 And they wish your Grace joy , and comfort in the favour God has shown to your arms , and the Lord Henry trusts to see you in health and spirits at the assembly of your parliament at the month 's end . ’
7 I have written to Professor Vessey to request permission to film at the Radcliffe Infirmary and to interview you in part of our Project Video English language teaching video programme .
8 You are lucky enough to have Bella here to teach you , and your mother also , and as you know , I have undertaken to instruct you in history , since I am the one who has seen such a lot of it , as it were face to face .
9 I would n't let is pass without thanking you which is the reason for this note because at the moment I have n't got that much spare time on my hands to thank you in person .
10 You will need public liability insurance to cover you in case you or one of your employees accidentally injures someone or damages property .
11 I did n't want to embarrass you in front of your grandson — ’
12 And I promise not to embarrass you in front of the paying public by pointing out the mildew on your roses . ’
13 Rebecca , more unusually , was an LBT — a Loud Blowsy Tart , normally an evening job guaranteed to embarrass you in front of your wife and friends at a night out at the theatre or similar .
14 Tom will want to check for proteinuria and test your reflexes , but even if those things are normal he and Dr Greene may want to pop you in hospital for a while . ’
15 Since my presence seems to be provoking you to acts of wild aggression , I think it would be best to leave you in peace for a while .
16 However , they should be able to put you in contact with a group in your area .
17 At least the President saw enough sense to agree to my request to put you in charge of the unit .
18 ‘ Since you claim that your objectives are the same as mine , and that you 're not here to work against me , as I 'd supposed , I 'm going to put you in charge , as it were … make you responsible … ’
19 It seems a perfectly good arrangement to put you in charge . ’
20 They may be able to put you in touch with a drug counselling agency or other local help .
21 Your family doctor should be able to put you in touch with community health services .
22 Either way , the problem you describe , combined with the fact that this is your first dog , makes me think you should go back to the RSPCA and ask them to put you in touch with the most suitable , local training club .
23 Ask your vet to put you in touch with the nearest , most suitable member of the Association of Pet Behaviour Consultants .
24 With smaller firms , you may be near enough to visit the factory , or they may offer to put you in touch with some of their customers in your area .
25 If there is no local group at a convenient distance from you , you could ask your therapist to put you in touch with other carers and patients , so that you can form your own support group , even on a very informal basis .
26 Many types of government and EC grants provide funds on excellent terms — to find out if you qualify , ask your local branch or Business Centre to put you in touch with our Grants Advisory Service .
27 Ask your local branch or Business Centre to put you in touch with them .
28 — please ask your local branch or Business Centre to put you in touch with our specialist unit .
29 Please ask your local branch or Business Centre to put you in touch .
30 Jogging , and the whole keep-fit scene , can be exploited to put you in touch with the force .
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