Example sentences of "that [pers pn] are " in BNC.

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1 You know that yours are just three out of 12,000 works to be assessed , and that only 1,000 get through .
2 Make sure that yours are fitted with all possible locks and are constructed of unbreakable glass .
3 Check that yours are , and fit replacements if they are damaged or missing .
4 Angela , would somebody from Eastenders er , provoke the kind the cash flow from the industrialists that companies that yours are looking for ?
5 Can I can I just raise a question er to r to clarify the point before I answer your question that I are am I are we to assume that in response to Mr , erm it 's on the record that there 's a er a request to add , clear expression of local preference I by local planning authorities ?
6 It may be true , as Lord Chesterfield claimed , that ‘ whenever he goes … into high life , he grossly mistakes the modes ’ , or , as Walpole did , that his are ‘ pictures of high life as conceived by a book-seller ’ , but Sir Charles Grandison on his country estate nevertheless represents the middle-class idealization of the aristocracy .
7 You will also be asked to sign a Certificate of Deduction of Tax once a year confirming that you are a UK taxpayer .
8 Likewise , if you wished to make a single gift to ACET of less than £600 then — assuming that you are a taxpayer — you can enable ACET to get the benefit of tax relief by the same Deposited Covenant arrangement .
9 Tell the King that you are concerned about the case of Mohamed Srifi , currently in Kenitra Central Prison , Casablanca , who was arrested in 1974 , tortured , brought to trial in 1977 and jailed for 30 years after a blatantly unfair trial .
10 If you can afford to , it 's generally best to spread your auditions around the drama schools so that you are seen more than once .
11 The question of selection is very personal ; after all , what makes you choose the character that you are going to do ?
12 It does n't mean that your regional accent is going to be bullied out of you , so that you are unable to use it ever again — on the contrary , your accent may in all probability be your most interesting and valuable possession .
13 And do n't imagine that you are too sick to attend classes that you do n't like .
14 The actor is no different , although for some reason it is often thought that you are somehow ready to act , magically , the moment you enter a stage door .
15 But just remember that you are being judged even before you speak a word .
16 Would you say that you are building a reputation in eccentric roles ? necessarily eccentric — that just sounds a gimmick .
17 Now that you are here he will hand and deliver . ’
18 ‘ I think , ’ she said , ‘ that you are about to have your problem solved .
19 Preparing the soil in this way means that you are less likely to suffer from too many plant deaths where the roots of young plants have found it impossible to penetrate the soil .
20 There is no point in reading the ASI and knowing that you are too slow unless you lower the nose to correct it .
21 If you stall accidentally it is almost always because you are not aware of the low speed , etc. and therefore all the training in the world will not prevent you from responding instinctively because you are not at that moment aware that you are stalled .
22 It can be overcome if you recognise that you are tired and getting complacent , but the onset is very gradual and often you do not recognise that anything is wrong .
23 If it becomes obvious during the base leg or final turn that you are far too high to be able to get down in the chosen field , it is often possible to make an S-turn to use up some of the height .
24 In a field landing , or whenever you are trying for a spot landing ( which , of course , should be on every landing ) , the moment you find that you are having to keep full airbrake on continuously , you should start to side-slip and use up the excess height .
25 Therefore , make sure that you are in current flying practice and that you choose a straightforward day without a high wind , severe turbulence or a cross-wind component .
26 Look down and check that you are handling the right lever before moving it to the DOWN position .
27 Do n't try to judge the landing attitude ; just make sure that you are close to the ground and keep holding off until the glider lands itself .
28 They will want to be sure that you are prepared to give your time to care for the children , that you will provide for all their needs and take them out regularly , and that you really do like small children !
29 It is important for you and your baby 's health that you are regularly examined throughout your pregnancy , so make the effort to keep your appointments .
30 They will be as concerned as you that you are healthy and happy during pregnancy , and that you should get the best out of the services they offer .
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