Example sentences of "you in [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Evaluating the options will involve you in doing some of the calculations that you would normally expect to find done for you in a respectable feasibility study .
2 It would have been a richer joy — but , indeed , as I so often tell you , I delight to picture you in a childlike serenity .
3 Coleridge , his thoughts still at Racedown , immediately saw the opportunity for bringing all his friends together at Stowey , and on 29 June wrote to Joseph Cottle to suggest — unsuccessfully — that he should take the next coach to Bridgwater : ‘ T. Poole would fetch you in a one horse Chair . ’
4 Try some of our treats — they 'll put you in a better mood without spoiling your figure
5 As Jim Russell at Wild Turkey tells you in a southern drawl : ‘ If you do n't make a good product to start with , a charcoal barrel ai n't gon na help . ’
6 The next time your having a trim it might be worth taking a closer look at the stylist snipping the curls around your ears and the junior getting you in a right lather at the backwash .
7 Never say you do not know why you picked certain subjects , or that other people decided for you , as this will show you in a negative light .
8 R's like they are putting you in a helpless position and expecting you to be able to operate from there .
9 I think if you got maybe a twenty five year old who came to your school for a week and got you in a small group and talked about it , it would be great on a one to one basis .
10 ‘ I have n't seen you in a long time . ’
11 I have n't seen you in a long time .
12 Doctor : ‘ Well , we put you in a private room and feed you nothing but veal escalopes and pancakes . ’
13 ‘ If I have to look at you , ’ Aunt Emily said without rancour , ‘ I should like to see you in a new dress .
14 This will serve to start you in a new way of thinking about your rating habits .
15 Once the climb begins , the road winds steadily higher through the splendid beech trees of the Forêt d'lssaux , forever pointing you in a new direction and forever seeming to have no ultimate outlet upwards .
16 Are you in a blue funk about running out of things to say ?
17 They can arrange to mary you in a hot air balloon or on the beach , they can even invite along some monks to attend the proceedings .
18 BELVILLE : I will not talk to you in a serious manner .
19 As there are four men surrounding you in a close semicircle , you must aim for their weak point — the smaller of the two end men .
20 Because what I feel puts you in a dangerous position , ’ he said with silky menace .
21 But if , with this job one , they could , they could say right well we 'll put you in a mental home where you will learn your skills , but you will only get ten pound a week
22 If you book ‘ willing to share ’ we 'll put you in a two bedroom apartment occupied by four .
23 You should surround yourself with close friends — it will put you in a good mood for dealing with a financial matter .
24 ‘ It obviously takes food to keep you in a good mood , Dr Vaughan . ’
25 It 's so inspiring ; you get those low bass notes and that drone thing going , and it always puts you in a certain mood . ’
26 ‘ They leave you in a certain mood , which you might not be able to explain at the time , but it gets under your skin . ’
27 ‘ A lot of the record , ’ Rowland sighs , ‘ is about other people 's perceptions of you and how if enough people treat you in a certain way that 's what you become after a while .
28 Answering this kind of question will inevitably involve you in a certain amount of guesswork , because you ca n't know for certain what has been going on , but some assumptions are more likely than others .
29 Yes I think that over the course of our married life we had a number of moves for various reasons , generally to improve the accommodation , erm as standard of life increased so the desire to have a better house to live in or rather in those days a house was out of the question , we generally had rooms in a house , erm , they , the flat for instance that we were bombed out from was a basement flat , erm according to the estate agents it was a garden flat , erm and it meant that you had access to the front garden and the back garden , but as for being a garden flat it was below the level of the garden in the front and at the back it was on the level with the erm green grass at the back of the house , it was also along side of the trolley bus depot , so there it was considerably noisy , nevertheless it was a self contained flat , the first one we 'd had , no the second one we 'd had and we were perfectly happy there although of course it did have minor difficulties , the fact that you used the front door with people who had flats on the other remaining three floors , but nevertheless it did involve you in a certain amount of community living , you were aware of your neighbours , you had to be very conscious of them and they were very conscious of you .
30 ‘ Some'ow I ca n't see you in a woolly 'at an' bedsocks . ’
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