Example sentences of "in [noun sg] you [modal v] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 It could have turned the other way ; in case you might think this was a simple transaction — it was not .
2 She 's been fretting herself to flinders , in case you should 've changed your mind . ’
3 He wanted it to be a surprise for you , and I 'm only telling you in advance in case — in case you should think it might have been me . "
4 ‘ Just in case you should get homesick . ’
5 In case you 'd forgetten , this is n't the Middle Ages .
6 But when Bernard 's plan backfired I needed you alive in case you could lead me to Graham .
7 You need to know what you are suffering from in case you will have to make arrangements for a longer stay at home in bed .
8 Yeah so at least in kitchen you can clean it up easy .
9 In addition you 'll savour excellent food and wine and play on some of Europe 's finest golf courses .
10 In addition you 'll have problems if you have a Mbuna set-up or similar , as loads of rockwork at the back of the tank will prevent the magnets from gripping to the inside of the glass .
11 In addition you 'll find all the rules you need to use an Orc or Goblin army in the Warhammer game , including rules for new creatures and troop types not covered in the Warhammer Bestiary itself .
12 In addition you may work in a specialized unit where there are particular hazards that you must learn about , for example where implants of radio-active materials are used .
13 In addition you could benefit from a messaging system which turns your mobile phone into an answerphone when not in use .
14 In addition you could ask the parents of the bride and groom about their marriages .
15 In addition you can sit out in the square as we did in Italy and have hamburgers and beer .
16 In addition you can hear what they say and how they say it .
17 In addition you can withdraw cash from the Bank of Scotland and Lloyds Bank cash dispensing machines — a total of over 5,500 throughout Great Britain .
18 It is obviously useful to be able to look up words that you ca n't remember in a dictionary , but in addition you will find that the more you work on your dictionary , whether it is on a computer or on cards , the more you memorise your vocabulary .
19 In addition you will need to decide whether you want a type that will act as a further embellishment of your scheme or one that blends insignificantly into the background in order not to detract attention from the curtains themselves .
20 So if you implement it totally in parallel you can go very fast .
21 When you look at the moon half of it will be in light half of it will be in dark you will see a moon which looks like half a moon .
22 Of course in practice you may prefer a slightly more subtle prompt — maybe just a W to act as a flag for you to remember to type EXIT .
23 Paradoxically , however , although over the years you may have been contributing many thousands of pounds to the Inland Revenue , in practice you may have had very little direct contact with the tax system .
24 In practice you will find that problems may be broadly divided into two classes : ( I ) problems that have been solved , and ( II ) problems that are insoluble .
25 For an update of what I have in stock you can give me a ring anytime , but visits are by appointment only at the moment .
26 A lot of fat in milk so there 's protein in milk and in protein you will find this amino acid that the baby ca n't metabolize , ca n't use .
27 He said ‘ In future you 'll wear pyamas and Kamiz to school , and I have heard that you do n't cover your head , though you have been asked to .
28 In future you 'll stick to Salwar Kamiz as you have always done . ’
29 In future you will get a special STUDENT FOCUS !
30 I hope that you will give this reply as prominent a place in your paper as you did the original article and we trust that in future you will ring this Company for comment before publishing incorrect material which is misleading and biased .
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