Example sentences of "[verb] that you [verb] [verb] [pron] " in BNC.
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31 | Then she had nodded slowly , and said , ‘ Sylvie , you know that you 've found yourself an elaborate means of coming to terms with your own childhood . |
32 | shampoo and a conditioner as well which is ten pound and so , when you go back they know that you 've used their products and |
33 | And I know that you 've considered it er , in , in , drawing up some of your , your , programmes and |
34 | But I thi , I I ca n't , I know that you have to take it away . |
35 | ‘ Remember , ’ said the man who had reared him , ‘ remember that you need bow your head to no one save the High King . |
36 | Remember that you have denied yourself the possibility of making an income for at least three years . |
37 | MAN LOGIC I HEARD THAT YOU 'VE HURT YOUR PROGRAMMING ARM , MAN LOGIC — HAS IT CAUSED YOU ANY PROBLEMS ? |
38 | In the industrial context , too , it might be relevant to consider whether your reputation will be damaged if it becomes widely known that you have had your work taken away from you . |
39 | The University will accept direct transfer to its bank account , provided that you have asked your bank to initiate the transfer before 15 September . |
40 | The University will accept direct transfer to its bank account , provided that you have asked your bank to initiate the transfer before 15 September . |
41 | That 's the best way to ensure that you 've reset everything . |
42 | This would help to ensure that you have mastered its main ideas on this crucial topic , and give you a first taste of the strategy in practice . |
43 | So if , for example , I believe that you 've got your belief about whether there 's honey by an especially good method which I ca n't use ( because I ca n't get at your honey pot ) , then I will naturally want to adopt your belief , in order to acquire with it its high chance of being true . |
44 | Perhaps even worse , you might be subjected to a disciplinary inquiry when you believe that you have done nothing wrong . |
45 | And if they think your problem needs sorting out by a doctor , they will recommend that you go to see one . |
46 | We do strongly recommend that you continue to weigh yourself regularly . |
47 | Also , I 'd like to come over all clichéd now and say that it seems that you do get what you pay for , and while the Hohner is a very capable bass I would personally bypass this mid-price level and put the money to something else . |
48 | ‘ I understand that you have known him longest of all the family ? ’ |
49 | ‘ I understand that you want to see me . ’ |
50 | If you allow more than one or two days to elapse you may either lose your nerve , or find that you have missed your opportunity , or you might give the prospective employer the impression that you are not really interested . |
51 | You can cope with parents so much better if you feel that you 've tried your best with them and you do n't feel guilty because you 've hurt them . |
52 | This meant that you had to type everything , including the definitions for forms and reports , making dBFast more primitive in this aspect even than dBASE III Plus ! |
53 | Does that mean that you 've got it and that it 's what you wanted . |
54 | ‘ She told me , ‘ Just because you 're sleeping with Jean , does n't mean that you have to use her in Vogue . ’ ’ |
55 | Now you 're one of a pair , it does n't mean that you have to do everything together , but the chances are that you will want to spend a lot of your spare time with each other . |
56 | I do n't mean that you have to imagine him as your lover or prospective lover ; this story does not require such strict identification , and I do n't see that any story does . |
57 | However , this does not necessarily mean that you need to do lots of different kinds of exercise . |
58 | This is true even if the question has been prescribed by someone else ( perhaps in an examination ) ; in such cases , you reformulate the question in your first paragraph to demonstrate that you have understood it and can develop arguments from it . |
59 | Not really with me … ’ she paused and looked up into Miss Hatherby 's troubled face ‘ … she felt that you had done it because you did n't approve . ’ |
60 | Assuming that you manage to complete your first 180° turn and are now starting a down wind leg , use lateral cyclic to roll the model back to level flight . |