Example sentences of "[pron] [noun sg] that you have [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | It has n't escaped my notice that you 've gone from five-star hotels to virtual slums . |
2 | ‘ Be that as it may , ’ he persisted , ‘ it 's been brought to my notice that you 've expressed somewhat vividly your dislike of a certain member of the Company . ’ |
3 | We thank you Lord that you 've done all this for us and we find our satisfaction in you . |
4 | So , if I pass my er printed overheads for this one an allowance er , is , and you were talking about it really , you were using this as though it were going to be er , your money that you 'd got to spend for doing each one of those activities or each bit of work within the , the project . |
5 | Then comes your stamina that you 've mentioned , the ability to maintain prolonged physical and mental effort , notice it 's also mental , it 's not just physical . |
6 | ‘ Son of the Wild Panthers , ’ said the Oak , in a warm , woodsy sort of voice , ‘ son of one of Ireland 's most ancient Bloodlines , is it solely to ask our help that you have woken us ? ’ |
7 | It is important to record the fact on your file that you have advised them strongly to have one . |
8 | Have you shown Simon your picture that you 've done at school ? |
9 | ‘ You have lived so long in your fortress that you have forgotten , even if you ever knew . |
10 | tt and also to run through your policy that you 've got with us |
11 | Is that your homework that you 've got ? |
12 | And it will be obvious to the person receiving your letter that you 've given it priority treatment , to ensure a speedy arrival . |
13 | You should check with your employer that you have made a nomination and that it is up to date . |
14 | Then you bring your ladder that you 've brought with you for the job and you put it up leaning on this windowsill , so that essentially if that 's the windowsill the end of that table there , it 's up to here you see with the top of the ladder just above the windowsill . |
15 | But if you were locking up or cautioning , that was different — but you had to put it in your book that you had cautioned her . |
16 | example How can you show your reader that you have made an exhaustive survey of the characters in Emma and whether they use irony or not ? |