Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] that you [vb past] " in BNC.

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1 I am very grateful for the opportunity that you gave me to speak to the NFU Branch Committee on Thursday last .
2 Within the assembly council I personally valued your contributions the very courteous and thoughtful way in which you presented these and the courage with which you expressed at times the stand that you had to take for the interest of the Board .
3 ‘ There was evidence from your passport in the trial that you travelled worldwide going to Madrid , Tokyo and the United States .
4 And I 'm quite happy to earn the money that you offered or which is
5 But I think if you had all the money that you needed there would still be a problem of the public 's attitude .
6 I said so , and you fobbed me off with the excuse that you 'd been talking about Lilian 's twin .
7 The lady , who founded the carers ' help line , er , in the literature that you provided for the programme was suggesting that the government should recognise that there are six million unpaid carers .
8 I like the jumper that you bought
9 You know , the Pyramint that you bought in the little box with
10 Now , now it would 've been easier for you , the , the part that you missed out which would have brought all that in to play would have been how much do you want to pay , do you wan na pay a , a small amount over a long time or a big amount over a short time and then that would 've brought that into play .
11 I understand the reply that you gave my Hon. Friend the Member for Walsall , North ( Mr. Winnick ) , but is it not possible to ask the Leader of the House , who is present , when we will have a statement about Mr. Rushdie and the ayatollah 's decision ?
12 Sentencing Clarke to 21 months in prison and a 3 year driving ban , Judge Francis Allen said , ’ nothing this court can do can remedy the harm that you caused by your decision to drive that day .
13 Did you yourself give thought to the action that you thought would be required ?
14 You then rotate the eyepiece so you get back to the condition that you had before .
15 The line , you have n't even written the lines from the crap that you sold , .
16 Erm on , on yours in fact I could n't check sequence erm on the programme that you 'd given me because I did n't , I , I had know way of telling whether we did get a clash .
17 The swimsuit that you bought me .
18 Erm I , I er much of the compliment that you paid t to me and the department in terms of the efficiency that we 've , which we 're dealing with the correspondence , I , I am conscious of the fact that in something of this nature those er members that you mentioned , some of them are , are here this morning erm are , are not er s receiving er a regular erm series of er erm letters or , or pieces of information from the department and it 's very much an ad hoc situation erm and at the moment as far as is concerned , we are waiting for the the completion of some of the reporting before we erm er submerge them with er a , a , a , a lot of paper , but if there are any particular issues that erm any of those members or indeed any other members erm particularly wants to pursue , er th th the position is as it is on , on any matter , please do get in touch .
19 In those early days , was there a feeling that withdrawal of labour would in fact bring about the effect that you wanted ?
20 In the range that you saw .
21 ‘ So , you were a good , hard-working skivvy ; and the work that you did for the Clarion — was that worthwhile , too ? ’
22 Those flares you fired for the war you ended are still burning for the peace that you won .
23 ‘ You would forget the ten thousand , and I would n't tell the law that you 'd left a stiff behind the Windsor . ’
24 And a ‘ trunk call ’ could have described the weight of the equipment that you lugged around with you .
25 Oh the the boy that you got rid of , yeah .
26 The session that you started with Sarah , what was the main
27 Somebody er to whom the erm er er matters could be referred er whom er could remove trustees er who are er not acting in er the best interests er of the fund erm to whom er I understand that the erm beneficiaries could er appeal if they felt that their fund was being erm used i in the wrong way which is something that we have n't got at the moment erm I mean just going very , very briefly back to the question that you asked erm about this how would you stop what 's happen happening is by having , we would have thought a pensioner trustee , because even the question has been asked how did it get through the union trustees and the answer is that most of them are employed , and they are looking over their shoulder because jobs are going and redundancies are being made .
28 Erm I mean just going very , very briefly back to the question that you asked erm about this how would you stop what 's happen happening is by having , we would have thought a pensioner trustee , because even the question has been asked how did it get through the union trustees , and the answer that most of them are employed and they are looking over their shoulder because jobs are going , redundancies are being made , you 've got a pensioner employee er a pensioner trustee on there , and they 're not looking over their shoulder for their job , they are going to do the job of a trustee and watch the fund and they would then be able to go to the regulator if they saw something that was amiss , but if somebody is employed by the firm might be very worried about doing because they 're more bothered about keeping their job .
29 Take it back to the shop that you bought it from and ask for your money back .
30 In the course of the evening or the next few days you may come across some new information or viewpoint relating to the lecture that you attended .
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