Example sentences of "you [vb base] [adv prt] in " in BNC.

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1 He said : ‘ These are not 500 bananas that you pick up in a supermarket and put in your basket and take somewhere else .
2 It is certainly not unreasonable to refuse to give up a bank note which you pick up in the street to the first stranger who alleges it to be his , if you tell him that you must make further inquiries or that he must produce evidence which will authenticate his claim .
3 But if you again burn and provoke , for every enemy you slay you raise up in England a score of enemies , and do but increase the odds against your cause .
4 If you want to refine a collection , you sell off in much smaller quantities than this — and you certainly do n't sell your finest works by an artist everyone knows you admire . ’
5 One said from New York yesterday : ‘ If you want to refine a collection you sell off in much smaller quantities — and you certainly do n't sell the finest works . ’
6 It was the sort you sit up in , and there were two other people being taken home at the same time , so we did n't go straight to Fulham but did a detour through Kensington .
7 From the moment you sit back in the Orion 's roomy interior , you 'll know how it feels to drive a classic car .
8 You know when you sit down in your seat the performance is going to be uplifting and you will leave the theatre humming a cheerful tune . ’
9 When you sit down in the examination room with the usual small table in front of you , the situation should be familiar and comfortable from the long practice you have carried out .
10 I cut mine with a special retractable knife , but do be careful how you cut , so that the knife does not slip towards you and you land up in the Accident Department .
11 Anybody that works in a lesson that you doss about in , that you know you 're going to doss about in , that 's it , you get called ‘ ponce ’ and everything . ’
12 The next exercise involves simplifying the figure into blocks and cylinders , so that you build up in your mind a conception of the body as a solid object .
13 The next exercise involves simplifying the figure into blocks and cylinders , so that you build up in your mind a conception of the body as a solid object .
14 Er what was your first idea of what you was gon na be when you grow up in the first place ?
15 You walk around in a skirt and wear a bra , how was I to know ? ’
16 Some of them were some had got old cars in where the tyres , if it was a puncture it was these great big wheels with beaded edge tyres which you can , you put on in quite a different way from the modern car tyres .
17 After , after er you break up in the summer ?
18 If you break down in the tunnel and you require assistance , the fireman takes from the driver a Wrong Line Order , colour green , and walks to the signal box , putting down three detonators as a guide when he pilots the Break Down on the wrong line to the train .
19 and then you climb back in
20 and then you climb back in and then the telephone goes
21 ‘ If you look over in the corner , there 's a little ante-room with a single bed — intended , so I believe , to accommodate a child . ’
22 When the night time comes up comes along you look up in the sky and say where 's the moon gone .
23 ‘ If you look back in five minutes or so , you 'll see the best view in the whole place . ’
24 But I think , looking back in history , there has always been a erm strong erm religious motivation behind many of the past great scientists , like Newton , erm Boyle , Maxwell , Calvin — these are all people who had a very strong religious motivation erm behind their investigations , and if you look back in history still further , there is a strong case to be made that the reason why science was so dramatically successful in the west was because there was a strong belief in monotheistic religion , that people believe that the world had been created in an ordered way by a deity and so there really were laws of nature to be discovered , whereas if you study what happened in the Far East , for example , in China , the Chinese , you remember , were well ahead of the west in science at about the tenth century .
25 So Jenny 's afternoon tea , if you hang on in there , I will kindly donate a slice of my apricot cheesecake .
26 If you read through in this about equations okay .
27 Most awards tend to be hundreds of pounds rather than the tens of thousands in private compensation you read about in the papers — but as Victim Support director Helen Reeves ( pictured above ) points out : ‘ Compensation is an important way of acknowledging that such crime is not acceptable .
28 Heads of Department may then permit you time off in lieu ’ .
29 It 's the sort of thing it is easy to observe if you stand around in the garage during practice or generally stick around a team , watching who gets the first briefing , who is paying more attention to whom .
30 The catechist will read out in the same way as we did for the Celebration of Enrolment , erm whichever catechist is doing will say I present to you and call out a name , and you stand up in your seat with your parents .
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