Example sentences of "that you [verb] [pron] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ And are you going to forget that you told me you still loved me ? ’
2 And foreseeing that necessity , you made sure that you knew something which could earn you money at need .
3 Do you see ah , th the pe , the boys and girls or the , the young people that you 're working with erm , having the same veering towards the same kind of thing , I mean , do you see pressures on on girls , towards achieving that perfect body in the way that you felt it yourself at one time .
4 The truism that you get what you pay for was ably demonstrated by the decision in 1981 to replace ageing first-generation DMU fleets on non-electrified outer suburban lines and remote branches with low-cost bus-type bodies on four-wheeled underframes .
5 Not only the indignant schoolmarms but all of William 's sad cases have to learn that you ca n't be a tourist in God 's world , and that you get what you pay for .
6 ‘ There is a common belief that you get what you pay for .
7 ‘ There is a common belief that you get what you pay for .
8 In my experience , I find that you get what you expect in life , and if you trusted people more , you would probably get more trustworthy staff . ’
9 Now , coming back to the point you were making about them paying your suppliers and such like , erm , all the standard is looking for is that you use proof suppliers , that you get what you want , when you want it .
10 These kids have to have a structure , and to know that you mean what you say . ’
11 Now the Labour party control the city council , may I say this , that if your feelings are against barbaric sport as much as that , why do n't you use your contr , your controlling power on the city council and then ban boxing in all the city establishments , then you will show me that you mean what you are saying and that you are not just using the present position of this council for a political measure and political gain and I 'd like to also ask what this has cost the council what this has cost could be thousands .
12 Or is part of it missing so that you trust what you know but wonder what the rest is like ?
13 So in fact a high score is , is quite good because it means that you recognize what your preferences actually are .
14 ‘ It was comforting that you had something you could upgrade to a 486 if you needed to .
15 But the most important factor is that you like what you now see in the mirror better than two weeks ago .
16 So that you know what we 're off to do .
17 If there are possible problems and conditions that make the company worried about how a partner will cope make it clear that you know what they are and that they are not problems to you .
18 A vague statement to the effect that you would ‘ call the staff together and get them to sell more effectively ’ does n't carry much conviction , whereas an outline staff training programme coupled with precise incentives suggests that you know what you are doing , and is a great deal more persuasive .
19 Ensure that you know what you are going to do .
20 So if you work on the presumption then that that position is the preferable one , bearing in mind that you know what you 're doing but you do n't know what other people are doing .
21 LIFESPAN provides a tool to ensure that you know what you are inspecting , i.e. that no-one can modify the modules you are inspecting .
22 For these reasons , it is useful to know what the words , phrases and constructions are which regularly conceal presuppositions , so that you know what you are letting yourself in for when you use them .
23 If two of the family are chatting about something special , perhaps they could do it another time or alternatively make absolutely sure that you know what it is all about .
24 But it seems that , I mean , redressing a paper that you know what it says is one thing erm so something like Hillman 's Guardian , he knows what words they are going to use in those headlines and he provides them with a new look for saying those words in , but in many ways his redesign of that paper was erm it was an undynamic one in the sense that he was still providing them with elements which they could bolt together to make a page in a classic broadsheet newspaper way .
25 Yes , and this is why I want to look at this week at a glance diary , so that you will go away and I want you to fill this in as I 'm filling in on the board , you 'll go away with an idea what a diary , sorry , spit there , ha , erm , of what a diary will look like roughly , so that you know what your diary should look like every week .
26 er , well I 'm , I 'm a waitress and erm when I 'm working I consider the restaurant my stage and I have to be somebody else because I 'm worried that you know who I am is n't good enough to entertain these people .
27 But before you leave I suggest that you make it your business to find out .
28 When you saw what a disaster you had caused , you could of started again and taken some time , oh sorry I forgot that 's not godlike , you probably did n't want to know or is it that you enjoy what you made , a sort of entertainment , better than Home and Away , watching wars and diseases and things .
29 The whole programme is a 24-hour-a-day rehabilitation concept , so it is vital that you understand what you and the patient should and should not be doing .
30 Technical yeah the technical people but you have to ensure do n't you that with with your audience that you understand who they are but if you do n't then you have to keep it to a common denominator .
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