Example sentences of "[vb -s] you [that] the " in BNC.
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1 | IF IT worries you that the national survey on sexual habits is not going to take place , you could take comfort from the thought that it probably wo n't make a vast amount of difference in the long run . |
2 | This shows you that the colour you have now selected and are going to work on , is the first colour in this palette . |
3 | Indeed , first impression tells you that the new car 's chassis feels a little less sharp and agile than its predecessor 's . |
4 | Everything tells you that the sea is there too , off to the right — but you look over and find , between yourself and the sea , two expressways , acres of docks and refineries and , beyond all of this , a massive breakwater . |
5 | ‘ If that editor were here tonight , I would love to issue a challenge to him : if someone tells you that the Royal Bank increases any customer 's charge without prior notice , he 's wrong . |
6 | Check it ; if someone tells you that the Royal Bank , because of the experiences of the recession , is no longer interested in lending to viable businesses — large or small — he 's wrong . |
7 | Check it ; and if someone tells you that the Royal Bank is now only interested in improving its bottom line , and no longer cares about people at all , he 's wrong . |
8 | One group tells you that the nineteenth-century owner , a wealthy merchant , had a beautiful daughter who drowned in an accident in a nearby lake . |
9 | When mail tells you that the configuration file module has also ‘ Scanned OKay ’ , you are ready to submit the package for approval . |
10 | The OED for example tells you that the word " Islam " was first used in English in a poem by Shelley , six years before Byron 's death . |
11 | Mr Schrodinger informs you that the customer is prepared to pay up to a maximum of £20,000 for the order . |
12 | You set a blurb or something in proper Caledonia and then in Neue-Caledonia and it hits you that the Neue-Caledonia has gone all sort of thin and sharp and it 's the perfection of that shape there and the old one sort of boings about a bit and looks happy on the page . |