Example sentences of "[pers pn] that you [vb past] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | that Robert 's already gone over , but I actually got the impression that erm I that you did n't feel relaxed in what you were doing , you knew what you were talking about but erm you did n't feel relaxed and if I 'd 've been your customer then I , I certainly would n't have felt relaxed either and and that 's the impression that I got which was the completely opposite of Robert . |
2 | ‘ It frightened me that you had not told me . |
3 | The only thing that did n't work for him was his marriage , perhaps his wife will give you a different side … do n't tell me that you did n't know he was married and separated , Mr Millet … bit bloody thin on the groundwork , are n't you ? ’ |
4 | I was saying how odd it seemed to me that you did n't park your car in the twenty-minute car-park . ’ |
5 | At last he said , ‘ Your letter told me that you did n't mean it when you said you hated me . |
6 | It 's money you that you had n't |
7 | ‘ Well , I — ’ ‘ I put it to you that you had always loved Elinor Farr . |
8 | You might well find something that is exactly right for you that you did n't even know about earlier . |
9 | I always remember your joke at the North and South Club when you told the Jamaican guy those things that he got mad at you that you did n't have a black belt but you had a yellow streak at Origami ! |
10 | ‘ It 's probably just as well for you that you did n't , ’ he returned curtly . |
11 | And what have you that you did not receive ? |
12 | From the moment he left your home on his quest he has been leaving a trail for you to follow ; not of pebbles , not of bread or coloured beads ; a trail of memory , of image like blood , like a scent ; something that you have always known even though so often it seemed to you that you did not recognize it . ’ |
13 | Shall I tell her that you did not come running to me , that instead you melted in my arms after looking at me since I came today with large , yearning eyes ? |
14 | W w why is it that you went straight from school into the |
15 | I daresay it 's dull , being tied to a house and young children , but it was a life you chose , after all , you were so eager to rush into it that you did n't even take your degree . ’ |
16 | ‘ What was it that you did wrong up there ? ’ |
17 | I think that given that you were er , you could n't find the basic book that you were expected to read , I thought you , you gave an excellent account of it , I mean , if you had n't told us that you had n't got the book , I do n't think we would have guessed , would we ? |
18 | ‘ She told us that you had all been kept in what looked like some palace rooms , about how you were all positioned , never allowed to touch or speak , and that you were watched through little holes in the door . |
19 | you you told us that you had quite a lot meat and veg and things . |
20 | You said to us that you left early in the evening , but according to other witnesses you left just an hour before midnight . |