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

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1 Just one thing dough do n't buy ya in this town , fella ; total silence .
2 The memes are being passed on to you in altered form .
3 Why are n't you in Dutch uniform now ? ’
4 ‘ You need n't say I was in the closet with you in that tone of voice , ’ she hissed at him .
5 ‘ Yet the last thing on my mind is business when I look at you in that witchy little dress ! ’
6 ‘ If you agree to my helping you in that direction , then we 'll look at this situation again in a few weeks , when you 'll hopefully be in a more stable state of mind . ’
7 That would certainly cost money , and I ca n't see Father spending any on you in that way .
8 ‘ But when it happens to you in that way it 's another ball game entirely .
9 Other people do n't need to be diminished by you in that way — and in any case it shows you 're insecure about your own status .
10 He sacrificed strength to send himself to you in that way .
11 Do you know what it 's doing to me , standing here seeing you in that robe and wondering just how much you 've got on under it ?
12 N-not so b-bad for you in that dress . ’
13 Well can I say something to you in that case then ?
14 ‘ I can help you in that area . ’
15 ‘ I 'm not able to help you in that area .
16 You never really sort of said well was it , was it a slipped disc or is it gone or have you got ta go back for any more tests or anything like that er and bearing in mind that he also said he was keen on sports and he played tennis and so on , you could 've had the opportunity there to say oh have your back problem , back troubles made in difference to you in that area ?
17 Now somehow I want you to break out of that and to , as I say , shout it from the rooftops , because in the end , the public applause from that will protect you from those who might seek to neuter you in that role .
18 As for your point that Mr O'Farrell does not see you in that light , that is surely up to you ? ’
19 You in that raft race ?
20 You in that raft race ?
21 You in that cave .
22 Were you in that meeting the last meeting before Christmas when we did the talking round the tables ?
23 But er er exact er victories if you in that respect , it 's hard to it 's hard to say whether they were any .
24 Would you say that that the that the experience of the N U M has been a very important one f f for you in that respect ?
25 Have you got your hands sort of tied up behind you in that sort of coat thing ?
26 ‘ Preston , I was two hours waiting for you in that porch .
27 That 's what it is Martin , confirmation really of what er Mick said to you in that interview , Steve , Tommy two , three but playing at central defence , Dean 'll be the skipper playing in midfield , Michael at the heart of the defence , Phil in midfield , Paul wears seven but will play up front , er Mark at eight in midfield , wears nine , well that 's a bit of nonsense is n't i in terms of numbering , cos he 's gon na play at left back not at centre forward , Gary is ten , Tony eleven , then on the bench , really good to see David and Rod , Bob 's there as well along with er Paul and that 's er possibly a a first chance for the youngster there , and Michael who has been bloodied already but er a little bit of experience in and er the youngsters , and as I say again it 's really good to see and in the number and er I 'm still practising and I shall give you the Pisa team when you return to the er rather sodden Lane with the spectators all huddled towards the back of the stands to get er extra protection from the er rain that 's being swept a on to the stands and er has obliterated the markings on the pitch .
28 Cooke said : ‘ You hate to lose a game like that , especially when it is so tight and when two decisions go against you in that manner . ’
29 Got to keep tomorrow of er what time , I get you in that carrier .
30 I ca n't bear to visit you in that place .
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