Example sentences of "[noun pl] that you [verb] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 What , how did how did you collect the songs that you sing then , I mean were they just things that
2 But it 's rather surprising that is n't it cos er a a lot of these er songs that you sing actually came from America .
3 If you walk into the centre of the triangle the animals that you find there , for instance the spider with a Jewish seven-branched candelabra on its head , will be various " genetic compromises " between the three anchor biomorphs .
4 I mean you , you 're not gon na go out and spend eighty quid on groceries that you 've already had on Friday just cos the shop 's open on Sunday are you ?
5 Well perhaps we ought to give people a s a a list a piece of paper and a pencil when they come into church one day , and say , Write down all the words that you hear today , or sing today that you do not understand .
6 These may be very , likely some of the words that you 've already written down .
7 Never make a rash move in conflicting traffic situations because you 'll find yourself Er they might gesticulate at you , they might blow their horn at you , they might say some very rude words that you 've never heard before .
8 The pictures can then be made as a set right from the beginning , rather than just hanging together three or four pictures that you have already made , in the hope that they will be complementary .
9 everybody does a bit of camera work and sound and things and everybody experiences those different roles that you have so far covered , you know , across the documentary , but not in every act .
10 I have no intention whatsoever of rejecting any of the designs that you 've just shown me . ’
11 These are specialised graphics objects that you use rather like clip art — copy them on to your own slides and then customise .
12 Finally , remember that you had to put a considerable amount of effort into learning the skills that you have today .
13 Finally , your attitude will affect how successful you are in achieving what you want and achieving the plans that you have already made whilst working through this book .
14 Presumably drop tanks are n't lost very often in peace time , it 's operations that you 've actually jettisoned , is that right ?
15 Jupiter is about 11 times the diameter and about 1300 times the volume of the Earth , and in its size and in many other respects is a very different world from the terrestrial planets that you have so far met in this book .
16 Obviously , as erm I am in fact the local member referred to in er in the reports and erm it 's quite true that erm , it 's rare with some of these erm parking proposals that you get so much positive response from the residents but this has been very evident .
17 The things that I picked up on was erm when , when you started , I thought that overall I mean you were getting the message across and , and overall that , you know , erm there was a lot of the areas that you tackled very well , and you reverted back to your old self and you did a lot better .
18 Many of the trees , plants and insects that you see almost every day show natural examples of symmetry .
19 Affirmations are positive statements that you repeat regularly to yourself — for instance to help you with self-esteem .
20 And waking suddenly like that , you woke in a thousand different places at once , all the places that you 'd ever been .
21 Please have a think you know have a think about some of the things have a look out if you get out anywhere tonight watching people when they 're together just watch them any ideas that you have tomorrow we 'll start off with the first ten minutes just going over some of the things we talked about this evening .
22 ’ People still come up to me on the streets all the time and ask the most personal kind of questions that you 've ever heard in your life , like , ’ How could you do such-and such on screen ? '
23 Those questions that you answered positively may well prove to be a threat to your ability to maintain a good figure and an optimum state of health .
24 We 're here for two days and I 'm going to present to what to some of you will be some new ideas some new concepts that you 've perhaps never come across before .
25 And it 's one that needs sort of a bit of thinking about , and again tie it back to the everyday things that you know quite a lot about , electrical appliances , things like that .
26 They sent me to Cambridge for a couple of terms — that 's where I first realized I must run — I do n't want to blaspheme about one of your famous institutions so I sha n't tell you the name of my college though you 're longing to know — the girls in their bed-sitters , the cocoa-drinking , the tittle-tattle , the atmosphere of heartiness or domesticity in the combination-room — But , my dear , it must be getting late and here I am telling you things that you know as well as I do . ’
27 Now they 're sort of things that you 've probably seen yourself quite frequently I would think .
28 erm Professor Ron Dore is going to talk a bit about when education should stop and I suspect will be saying some of the things that you 've already hinted at , and then later on Professor Colin Lacey will be talking about some aspects of teachers and teaching and training of teachers , and I suspect he will have something to say about mobility of teachers and careers of teachers as , as well .
29 Sometimes you dream things that you 've never sort of c Have you finished with engines ?
30 All of a sudden things that you had never discussed with your parents come into the forefront of things .
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