Example sentences of "[noun prp] [noun sg] [that] you " in BNC.

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1 Erich Kunzel and the Rochester Pops Orchestra makes a good job of Candide , but then disaster strikes : over 28 minutes ( out of a total playing time of less than 62 ) is devoted to a certain ‘ Promenade Orchestra ’ , conducted by Alfred Gehardt , in some of the naffest arrangements of five numbers from West End Story that you 're ever likely to hear .
2 Well I 'll tell you what er , Liz Taylor was on , you know the Oprah Winfrey show that you hate ?
3 Right okay can you go into the , just log the data okay last week we were looking at test for structural change and we said that the Chow test is the most commonly used test for structural change in actual fact Chow developed two tests erm , the parameter constancy , I E structural change , fir the first one is where you remember what the , the principle behind the Chow test that you split the whole sample into two sub periods , right and you see whether the , some of the res residual sum of squares from each sub sample , right , is significantly different from the residual sum of squares from a single estimation over the who whole sample period , right if they are significantly different that suggests that the parameters that are estimated over the full er sample period , right , are n't as good estimates as the unrestricted estimates when we are allowing two different sets of parameters just to be estimated .
4 The clowns ' convention is now such an accepted feature of Bognor life that you can even buy ‘ clown town ’ postcards of the event .
5 There are some really wacky scenes at the PTA meeting that you 'd love .
6 Peter Yeo was obviously delighted to do any service , however modest , for her and bustled her away , returning belatedly to ask McLeish if he would like a similar facility , which he accepted , obedient to the unwritten CID rule that you looked after your physical needs at any moment that opportunity offered , because you never knew when you were going to get stuck for hours without help .
7 But on that Leic th th the Leicester job that you l erm
8 Flicking through your magazine as one is apt to do , I was rather startled by ‘ Tennis World reader , Glamorgan ’ who inferred in his letter published in your June edition that you were biased .
9 No it 's not this is what the chief constable of the R U C , the Dublin man that you 've just mentioned said it , he said it .
10 In fact much of the detail in the lengthy description of the Smith family that you have read is of absolutely no value in resolving their problems .
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