Example sentences of "[noun sg] [adv] that you [vb base] " in BNC.

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1 Allow a maximum of 30 minutes per question ( if it is a 6-in-3-hours paper ) , using your stop watch so that you do not need to remember the time you started .
2 It should actually have a clip so that you stick it in your inside pocket
3 Well the light has got to come off and you 've got to drop a perpendicular so that you know , cut the paper straight , it helps if you put it up straight instead of wonky .
4 Take three breaths and then repeat the Energizing Breathing so that you do it three times altogether .
5 So you 'd have to start looking for these patterns , but you need to build up to those , build up your experience so that you 've seen them .
6 … I think it also helps if you 've … got industrial experience so that you realize the problems of the industrialists . ’
7 All the functions are fully explained in the manual and it is worth taking some time to experiment with each function so that you know which ones to use to obtain the best results .
8 Trace the templates ( see overleaf ) on to non-stick paper , then re-trace the outlines only on to pieces of firm card so that you have a paper and card template of each shape .
9 It would be a good idea to develop a formula for using this kind of programme so that you know precisely what kind of item you are looking for and , if you can arrange for a regular supply , you do n't need to spend a lot of time viewing it to work out how you are going to use it .
10 It will also help to concentrate your mind so that you do actually keep the statements reasonably brief .
11 Right well it will give you er I will go away and work these plans out but one that comes to mind is where there 's er a life cover but it 's a low level of life cover so you have more of an investment erm more of th more of your contributions goes towards the investment so that you get the bigger return in the ten years when you need it .
12 A good interviewer will help you through the interview so that you concentrate on the areas she ? he needs to know about and do not ramble .
13 the solicitor hurries you through the interview so that you feel you have not explained everything fully ;
14 The latter provides references to background reading , allows me to talk around the area concerned , and offers bibliographical suggestions on every topic that arises in the chapter so that you have some idea where to go next if you want to pursue any particular aspect .
15 And that 's a throwen chair of around about fourteen fifty , designed with a short seat so that you lean forward and it 's a writing chair basically .
16 If all goes well , you may eventually sign an agency deal so that you have someone booking your gigs and possibly arranging tours for the band .
17 To compare Raskolnikov 's haymarket with Kim 's bazaar is to see that Kipling has done all the work so that you do n't have to go there to know what it 's like at the level of vivid and varied description , whereas Dostoevsky leaves his reader with an impression which hovers between smell and vapour and dream .
18 We discussed preparation of the lines in Chapter Three , so all we want to emphasise now is that you remember to take a stake ( preferably fitted with a brightly coloured flag so that you do not lose it , or tread on it ) and that the line ends have swivel connections of adequate strength .
19 I have come to the conclusion that you see radiation , Larry , and radiation consists after all of decay , degradation so that you see the death that lies inherent in all living existence .
20 Stand and rehearse in front of a full length mirror , checking that you are smiling and making the right gestures , including liking your glass sufficiently high and forward when proposing the toast so that you convey enthusiasm .
21 It is important to remember that you still need to have safer sex and to avoid sharing injecting equipment so that you do n't get infected in the future .
22 And if it were possible for you to decide that one of these options , one to eight , were to suit your regular and usual purposes at these meetings for general discussion then that obviously would be both a saving in erm time and labour and is one of the reasons why one installs computerized equipment so that you do n't er then have to do it all manually as well .
23 Do n't break that appointment , it 's to your benefit anyway that you do n't .
24 But when yo when you walk in the door , I mean , first Stuart knew so he that 's why he took me in , and we walk in and there 's a head waiter would you like a table for two sir would you like a non smoking or a smo and then he showed you to your table and pulled your chair , you know , I mean tha not what you expect in a tea shop or coffee place you know i ha ha and they have proper waitresses with the little hat on , you know she 'll get about four tables so they 're looking after you and even on your saucer where you had your I mean yo your teapot and everything on the saucer 's a little mat so that you do n't drip , if it drips
25 Think positively and try to make the most of your appearance so that you feel your absolute best all day .
26 Please complete your weight and symptoms on a daily basis so that you have all the information you require to complete the week-ending chart .
27 You should be listening carefully to what your body is telling you and you should be judging your pace and duration so that you finish tired and refreshed , not exhausted .
28 Adjust the starting point so that you avoid a very narrow margin at the perimeter .
29 Until you are consistently getting the photos you want from inside the photographic sector , you will need to fly some distance beyond the turning point so that you do not have to be in a very steep turn or exactly positioned .
30 You should write your notes up in continuous prose as soon as possible after the lecture so that you do not forget what the shortforms stand for .
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