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

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1 Again , he had had to resign in humiliating circumstances.So you can see why this time he is so anxious to avoid knocking copy .
2 In normal circumstances you would know this or be able to find it out , but this is still only a short case study and we have n't included it .
3 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 .
4 If you were in private accommodation you were noth , you were nothing like so well off .
5 In private practice you could provide services for large , corporate clients , or for private individuals and small businesses .
6 Now , there are good reasons why we might want to do that , but in economic terms you 'll reduce the net welfare of the economy , or the world simply because you 're diverting resources away from efficient modes of production into inefficient modes of production .
7 So in literal terms you have , you 've given me , among all flowers of the world , the flower of the rose is chief and beareth the prize , or and bears the prize , because obviously the erm , suffix for the third person singular is going to be , you 're going to use the modern version .
8 So if you started off in complete darkness you rotate until you get complete darkness or the opposite .
9 In due course you should find ways to reward the achievements of those who have acted on your behalf .
10 So I usually leave a er sheet of paper on the table and if you 're , if you 're interested in getting a free brochure what I shall do at the end of the course is to send this off er together with one of the cards that they let me have and er in due time you 'll get a free Saga magazine .
11 oh , any body in high position you always have critics and have to be a bit ruthless at times , I expect .
12 Ms Penumbra is n't the only one with friends in high places you know . ’
13 In high season you can spend hours waiting in line at Argentiere .
14 I mean , I do I do take your point about the culture , and it and it 's it is a significant issue , which will take some time , I mean , probably wi with your experience in Social Services you 'll know that a substantial number of directors of Social Services are in fact female , and maybe one of the questions that we have to ask at a senior level is , our s senior erm , chief officers , erm , the fact that we 've got no woman , chief officer , and it may well be because now that we 've got an equal opportunities policy , that we may get applications from erm , very able women who see that we have got a clear commitment to equal opportunities demonstrated in this paper .
15 Now in social sciences you very rarely get a correlation coefficient going about point six or seven , very unusual .
16 If you have any experience in hand-knitted lace you will perhaps recall that ‘ K2 tog ’ is generally balanced in the row with ‘ sl. 1 , K1 , psso ’ — in layman 's terms , transferring the stitches in opposite directions .
17 In historical writing you may need a great deal of factual information to support your argument or opinion .
18 When you 're in public life you have to put up with er cameras and er things going erm around so and we 're going to be er , completely anonymous in er that , so
19 In public relations you 'll have to make friends with this powerful force and master it .
20 If you want to be successful in public relations you must be literate , articulate and numerate and have a flair with words .
21 In light weather you either keep the boat upright or heel it very slightly away from the wind so that gravity helps to fill the sail .
22 In nearby Holmfirth you can visit the popular post-card museum , antiques and craft shops .
23 If you 're lacking in self- confidence you may , do n't want , you do n't wan na get other people 's views and meekness impose them .
24 In run-of-the-mill performances you often find yourself lamenting the absence of Lerner and Loewe 's songs from My Fair Lady , but in this detailed , absorbing production , Shaw 's verbal music is enough .
25 In medieval times you would have been a Sanguine , Melancholy , Choleric or Phlegmatic type .
26 In similar circumstances you are , therefore , more likely to come forward with ideas again .
27 In early pregnancy you can practise this lying on your back with a bag of sugar or two on the upper part of your tummy .
28 One is to include corporate dummy variable of the intercept and see whether it 's T ratio or significantly different , is , sorry it 's greater than two right or we can use an F test , right , now that F test that 's given me that formula in the middle of the page is a very important test which was developed by a chap called Chow and as a result it become known as the Chow test and it 's a , it 's a test for parameter constancy , er do we have constant parameters in our model now it tells you how to compute this Chow test , in this particular case we 're only dummying the intercept , the Chow test gives exactly the same results of T tests , right , erm we wo n't bother going through it , if you want to go through this er sheet in your own time calculate that , that Chow test and essentially what it involves is splitting with the s the whole sample now into two sub-samples , right , the first sub-sample , right , is peacetime , the second sub-sample wartime , right , and you just compare the residual sum of the squares on the unaccounted for variation , right , between actual and fitted values , just compare the residual sum of squares between these two sub periods , right and if you use the formula that 's given there that will come out with exactly the same result , well in actual fact you can square , if you square the F statistic you get calculating one formula you will get T value , got from er the computer right , the er , the sheet goes on to say how we can er use dummy variables in slightly more complicated ways , right , we could see actually see whether the income or price elasticities of demand changed .
29 How dare you do thing like that , you know , you 're sort of , you , you just ca n't , you 're almost beside yourself , as you 're trying to use up all that adrenaline , all that energy that 's poured into your body as you try to help that child across the road , knowing in actual fact you ca n't .
30 There are two ways of doing that because in actual fact you could do this o over a period of thirty five to sixty which gives you twenty five years
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