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

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1 ‘ And let her know that you cared so little for me that you had to be reminded ?
2 If you lied so badly about yourself , how can I know that you did not lie about your innocence ?
3 Good to get your card the other day and to know that you got safely home from , even if concerned by the cost of the visit .
4 people say that you went out with is that true ?
5 ‘ Of course , we must believe you when you say that you did n't change Mrs Hampton into a wolf , ’ said Clovis politely .
6 If on the other hand you specify the languages in advance , you may be leaving out a language group in which there are people who want to train that you did not know of .
7 I would however prefer that you got as much advice as possible from the books first .
8 The objectives give us a way of er measuring at the end of the course whether the course has achieved for you what you wanted from we 'll come back as I said to those this afternoon and and just review them to see that you got out of the course what you .
9 I was delighted to see that you did n't bother to rise to Lisa Robillard 's rather silly letter on sexism .
10 There used to be a long table and the head used to sit at the end of this table and so to see that you did n't leave off working she used to get the table cloth and always be pulling this table straight .
11 ‘ And , ’ he pursued pleasantly , ‘ I certainly had n't guessed that you had actually gone to the trouble of speculating on my reactions — to illness or to anything else , ’ he added quietly .
12 We trust that you came up with some workable proposals .
13 I hope that you did n't find it too abstract .
14 But I had a very strict Mormon church upbringing and it was not exactly a taboo subject , but it was just taken for granted that you did n't do that until you got married .
15 I imagine that you did n't get the chance to do this properly , and then your sadness was complicated by two more people abruptly vanishing from your life .
16 A few moments ago I could swear that you did n't hate me . ’
17 I was pleased to hear that you arrived safely home after your excursion to Southampton .
18 She would never understand that you did n't get the stick for being late these days .
19 ‘ I recall that you brought up the suggestion and positively hammered at it . ’
20 ‘ If I imagined you were about to repeat your foolishness of the other day I would insist that you came back to Paris now .
21 I know that you came only to honour dear Crabb , at a small informal party , because he had been of assistance to your illustrious father , and valued his work at a time when it meant a great deal to him .
22 Dragging the pad towards him he found a clean page and wrote : Dear Harsnet , I know you never answer my letters or return my calls , and I know that you handed over your notes to me on the understanding that I could do what I liked with them and not bother you , but I have to say that while there is much in them that I admire , as I will always admire much in you , no matter what , there is also much in them that seems to me to be puerile and , to put it mildly , bigoted .
23 ‘ I know that you did n't shoot Michael Banks . ’
24 I must draw to your attention that during a recent survey it was noted that you did not appear to be complying fully with the statutory requirements in that you did not show legibly the price of some goods displayed for sale , namely at your premises .
25 ‘ I was never given the details , but Mum did remark that you had n't had an easy time . ’
26 Did you decide that you went too far ?
27 What made you decide that you did n't have a vocation ? ’
28 ‘ I am only sorry you ever were put to it , and glad out of all measure that you came out of it without worse harm .
29 ‘ It 's the least I can do , ’ Merrill smiled , ‘ considering that you fell in so readily with my arrangements this evening . ’
30 Except she was saying that you 'd actually offered her the job . ’
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