Example sentences of "you in the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I 'll meet ye in the corner pub . ’ |
2 | And , in a few weeks when he sees how business is going , he will make the decision as to whether to confirm you in the part or to recast . ’ |
3 | It is sometimes worth telling your audience at the beginning : ‘ Many questions may occur to you in the course of this report . |
4 | Gradgrind 's becoming an MP in Hard Times gives him further opportunity for satire : Parliament figures as ‘ the national cinder-heap ’ ( HT ii 11 ) where the MPs , ‘ the national dustmen ’ , get up ‘ a great many noisy little fights amongst themselves ’ ( HT ii 12 ) , and the image recurs in Our Mutual Friend when CD apostrophizes the nation 's legislators : ‘ My lords and gentlemen and honourable boards , when you in the course of your dust-shovelling and cinder-raking have piled up a mountain of pretentious failure , you must off with your honourable coats for the removal of it , and fall to work … or it will come rushing down and bury us alive ’ ( OMF iii 8 ) . |
5 | So nothing that happens to you in the course of your life can possibly change your genes , because they 've already been copied . |
6 | Gloucestershire and England wicketkeeper Jack Russell believes Walsh to be the hardest bowler he has kept to because of his variation : ‘ You can never be stay in the right place — one ball will hit you in the chest and the next wo n't really come through . |
7 | Well , I see they 've instructed you in the story of your birth , since you had so thriving a grudge against me . |
8 | There are so many pressures on you in the West to look good . |
9 | He served you , you in the West , as a footbridge into the communist world . |
10 | And that would be , that would be , so if we 're doing it this way , right , let's let's erm , forget about where we are sitting at the moment now , and just look we 're in a helicopter looking at these ships now , so this one radios you in the helicopter and says , that ship S is on a bearing of forty five degrees |
11 | And then I had to run down to Mrs 's when Dawn stayed with mummy while the ambulance come to tell Mrs and Mrs says do n't worry Jean , I 'll sign you in the day just go ahead and put your mum in the ambulance . |
12 | " Does anything seem strange to you in the scene ? " |
13 | And I will actually draw or paint a word picture for you to put you in the scene . |
14 | I could hear you in the heather , saying " Not far now " and it was annoying me . |
15 | Are you in the black or in the red or , quite probably , pinkish at the edges ? |
16 | Well , I 've caught you in the act . |
17 | ‘ I catch you in the act , do I ? ’ |
18 | I do n't like to think of you in the cottage all by yourself . ’ |
19 | It may be no time at all before he 's got you in the racket . |
20 | So precisely what Mr Hill has already pointed out to you in the discussion which he 's had with you . |
21 | In the state of mind he 's in , he 'd rather put you in the workhouse than provide one penny towards bringing a child into the world whose father happens to be one of the Feltons . |
22 | It would be easier to meet you in the bar . |
23 | ‘ I 'll see you in the bar , ’ he told Hendrix . |
24 | There was a murmur of conversation , then the receptionist said , ‘ He will wait for you in the bar . |
25 | " Fine — see you in the bar of the Eight Bells , then . |
26 | And when I er went to go on me own er I still wanted to keep in the union and I went down the Locksmiths ' union , which was in the market place , and they said they er we could n't , we could n't have you in the union if you go on your own erm there 's another denomination or something , was something that you 'd have to join or something like that and be on your own . |
27 | And to roll you in the clover |
28 | ‘ I 'll meet you in the hall , ’ Jamie said . |
29 | ‘ That 's one thing they taught you in the army , ’ said the Colonel , with more than a touch of complacency . |
30 | Do n't they teach you in the Army how to use the telephone ? ’ |