Example sentences of "[that] you [verb] [adv] [vb pp] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ When , in answer to his assumption that there was to be an early wedding , I asked what was going round the grapevine now , he told me it was pure speculation on his part , stemming from the fact that you 'd just handed in your resignation . ’
2 ‘ I did n't know , ’ he went on , ‘ that you 'd already gone back to England .
3 We just used to hang around with each other and it was just one of those things , like , that you 'd never done before .
4 You leave the theatre with lines ringing in your head that you had never noticed before ’ .
5 These may be very , likely some of the words that you 've already written down .
6 Right the end key will save the edit that you 've just made okay .
7 Well first of all , can I actually correct some of the gross prejudices and inaccuracies that you 've just sent out across the air , which are , frankly , extremely unhelpful .
8 Now , based on the information that you 've just taken down you need to give thought to the way in which you compile those .
9 that you 've just taken out .
10 Bring them in , show that you 've actually thought more generally and you can see how you can bring different parts of the syllabus in because that 's the novelty , that 's what makes a piece of work stand out .
11 Never make a rash move in conflicting traffic situations because you 'll find yourself Er they might gesticulate at you , they might blow their horn at you , they might say some very rude words that you 've never heard before .
12 A stranger coming in to the house that you 've never seen before
13 that you 've never come across .
14 ‘ I take it then that you have also come in for your share of press flights of fancy ? ’
15 The main secret of the latch tool cast off technique is to keep the latch on the tool open , with the stitch ( that you have just cast off ) held firmly in place behind the latch under your thumb until you have retrieved the next stitch on to the hook .
16 Imagine that you have just come home from your hard day being an Environmental Health Officer , and your neighbour , who happens to be a builder or bookmaker or something , invites you down to the pub , and over a pint he says , ‘ I heard something on the radio about some story .
17 However , if you are correcting for drift with one wing well down , and then the cable breaks , you may find that you have already turned quite a long way , and that it is easier to keep that turn going if you can not get down ahead .
18 You will probably do things that you have never done before in your life .
19 Do something that you have never done before at least once each week .
20 If you are going for a job that you have never done before , either from necessity or because you are looking for a change of direction , you should take care to prepare for this question by listing all the experience and personal qualities you have which suit you for the job .
21 It might not be easy , but even if something has already happened that you have never told before , try to tell now .
22 If you eat the right foods and take some exercise you will begin to understand and know your body better and you will be able to discern something that is just a muscular ache from carrying heavy shopping from a pain that you have never encountered before .
23 Were you surprised how soon you got into the RSC — and that you have now ended up after only just over a year and a half in the profession playing Juliet and Hermia ?
24 Remember your moral crime : that you have now lied twice about why I had written to you in the first place ( Letters report , 5 December ) , and you have lied on purpose and you have done so with manifest contempt and disregard for any say or rights that I may have against your sick sense of ‘ editorship ’ .
25 From the moment he left your home on his quest he has been leaving a trail for you to follow ; not of pebbles , not of bread or coloured beads ; a trail of memory , of image like blood , like a scent ; something that you have always known even though so often it seemed to you that you did not recognize it . ’
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