Example sentences of "[pers pn] be [verb] that you be " in BNC.
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1 | The first decision — and I am assuming that you are choosing the frame before the pressed flower design has been created — is to decide what shape of picture you want . |
2 | Valerie Jones of London ( Letters NI 198 ) criticizes you for not wholeheartedly supporting Sendero Luminoso ( A shining path of blood ) in Peru , while I was thinking that you were not sufficiently unequivocal in your condemnation of Sendero Luminoso . |
3 | ‘ You are saying that you were again relegated to second place , my lord ? ’ |
4 | The counsellor said , weighing her words , ‘ Perhaps you are saying that you were right in your feeling , your sense that there was something going on , even though it was not an affair but a friendship . ’ |
5 | Demoralising as the threat of redundancy may be , therefore , all is not necessarily lost even when you are told that you are among those who will have to leave . |
6 | If you are finding that you are answering ‘ yes ’ to most of these questions , it is time you took action ! |
7 | You 're putting the meal up fifteen percent , and you 're assuming that you 're going to charge them two pounds for the attendance to that centre . |
8 | You 're pretending that you 're speaking to somebody and just speak all the time . |
9 | ‘ So you 're saying that you 're able to detach any personal feelings from any professional ones ? ’ |
10 | You 're saying that you 're er fully in support of the trials of war criminals in this country as long as the evidence is good enough , as long as the evidence is convincing prima facie evidence ? |
11 | ‘ You 're saying that you are n't involved with Harry Martin ? ’ |
12 | Think that you were think that you were differentiating something . |
13 | ‘ We are informed that you were at a lecture , on the thirteenth of last month . ’ |
14 | ‘ We are told that you were chatting to him , amongst others , while you were waiting for a cab . ’ |
15 | Clearly state that , we 're assuming that you are going to divide er divert the footpath , we 're not going to . |
16 | Since we 're imagining that you 're a co-operative noisy neighbour , here are some of the steps you can take to reduce the noise nuisance . |
17 | ‘ And yet , we 're told that you were seen around the grounds of Burleigh yesterday evening . ’ |
18 | Remember all these things at an interview and never let it be said that you are ‘ just a mother ’ ! |
19 | With your permission , I shall let it be known that you are in fact my lord 's bastard — bastardy , whilst it precludes a royal marriage , is no impediment to a good match , more especially when the bride possesses a sizeable dowry . ’ |
20 | Nor should you be reluctant to let it be known that you are contemplating buying from another retail outlet , as the fear of losing a sale to a rival may well have a favourable impact on the price . |
21 | It 's confirmed that you 're in it , |
22 | However , if you receive a groin kick and it is discovered that you are not wearing a guard , then you will automatically be disqualified , regardless of whose fault the low kick was ! |
23 | It is knowing that you are capable enough which is the difficult thing . |
24 | It is assumed that you are using version 5.0 of the program and that the original settings on the program disk are in force . |
25 | If it is suggested that you are not sufficiently flexible to adapt to the reshaped structure that is envisaged , you may be able to challenge that view if your past record shows a steady upward progression and if you have carried out a wide range of tasks without serious mishaps . |