Example sentences of "that you [vb base] [verb] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ General belief is , ’ he said , ‘ that you 've gone mad .
2 But what you have to do is actually realize that Jesus died for you you have to be sorry for all the things that you 've done wrong and you need to ask him to come into your life and to be your own saviour .
3 The only other thing I would say is that you 've got domiciliary health there on the bottom of page forty-three for the first time , a thing that we certainly asked for on your behalf .
4 What that you 've got lovely hair ?
5 We 've just finished the first round of waivers for people receiving the Home Care Service , and the criteria that I was giving you reflected those , and so when you get your letter , if you feel that you 've got particular financial problems or particular family situations we should take into account , erm then do get in touch with us and we 'll process it and we 'll set out a procedure for you in the letter that we send .
6 Make sure that , sure they 're good quality photographs , normally black and white , sharp , appropriate and so forth , and make sure that you 've got sufficient details associated with it , often a good way of doing it is by having a , something typed on a slip of paper which is just very slightly stuck to the , to the back so the editor can actually see what the thing is and can take it off if he needs to when the picture is actually being reproduced .
7 Do I understand that you wish to take legal action in the matter of the will ? ’
8 WHEN YOU decide that you wish to try flying aerobatics with your helicopter , you should give serious thought to the degree of commitment that you are willing to make to your sport/hobby .
9 It may well As far as I know it 's it is only Mrs er who has said , I I 'm sorry to er to say this Mrs , you are the only person who has said that you wish to produce additional representations .
10 Seventh , if anyone tries to sell you colour desktop publishing decline politely on the grounds that being a test-bed for new technology is not the business that you wish to become involved in .
11 Think how often , say in a meeting or discussion , you have a point of view that you want to persuade other people to agree with or adopt .
12 This is for you to include other outgoings that you want to make sure you have catered for .
13 One is that you want to make sure that erm you do everything right .
14 If you 're over-polite in conversation , your use of distance may suggest that you want to play high status by keeping the other person at bay , below you .
15 I think it sort of depends how big that you want to get involved in .
16 If you are a self starter and have decided on your own initiative that your boss needs yet another report , then check that you do possess convincing evidence that the issue is significant and it is not merely you that wishes to seem important .
17 The great thing about only having a licence fee is that you do retain complete editorial control and all the rights .
18 I suggest that the figures you 've got before you are not terribly , terribly useful , and that you do invite domiciliary health to come back to you for three months to talk to you about their work in terms of the visits , the visits that they do .
19 X is defined as something very like a human eye , sufficiently similar that the human eye could plausibly have arisen by a single alteration in X. If you have a mental picture of X and you find it implausible that the human eye could have arisen directly from it , this simply means that you have chosen the wrong K. Make your mental picture of X progressively more like a human eye , until you find an K that you do find plausible as an immediate predecessor to the human eye .
20 If you find that you have difficulty in cutting down on your intake , consult your doctor — it may be that you have become alcohol-dependent and are in need of special help to stop the problem developing into full-blown alcoholism .
21 In doing this you will probably find that you have become concerned , not simply with the particular task they have to carry out , but with their relations with other officers carrying out other tasks or involved with other aspects of the investigation you are writing about , even down to such matters of internal etiquette as how high does an officer have to rank before he can go into the office of a superior without knocking ?
22 ‘ I am a little surprised , Dr Neil , ’ said McAllister prim again , but managing to sneak another biscuit — she really did feel hungry and breakfast would not be served until Matey came down at about seven-thirty — ‘ that you have seen fit to buy it . ’
23 Underline the follow-up by means of a loud shout to show that you have unified mental resolve and physical effort in the technique .
24 Check that you have put legal values in the configuration file for the keyword DEVICE .
25 Equally important are notes of cases that you have settled in-house as these tend to give a more accurate picture and are particularly helpful for smaller awards .
26 The overhead wires are so slight that you have to look hard to see them .
27 Indulging in litigation may mean that you have to expend substantial sums of money and wait a long time before achieving victory ; to lose could prove very costly .
28 ‘ Then he can have no reason to feel that you have acted contrary to his will . ’
29 Assuming that you have used logical names , moving a storage directory is easy .
30 The reality is a slow moving animal that you have to try hard to be trapped by .
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