Example sentences of "that you have [adv] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | You found sometimes that other rules were n't required because that rule new rule that you 'd finally developed encompassed other classes of events . |
2 | ‘ When , in answer to his assumption that there was to be an early wedding , I asked what was going round the grapevine now , he told me it was pure speculation on his part , stemming from the fact that you 'd just handed in your resignation . ’ |
3 | ‘ I did n't know , ’ he went on , ‘ that you 'd already gone back to England . |
4 | So , a cleansing milk a little a amount in the palm of your hand put over the face , then rinsed off with warm water and then you can dry your face with a towel and you would feel then , perhaps , that you 'd really washed your face . |
5 | We just used to hang around with each other and it was just one of those things , like , that you 'd never done before . |
6 | Now you said that you 'd actually presented it in another way and were just , and , and had just changed it . |
7 | Except she was saying that you 'd actually offered her the job . ’ |
8 | Suddenly everyone seems to be talking about the menopause so we thought that you 'd better hear what women really think . |
9 | Er had it been something that you 'd long sought after you know , like like in the mines where it had been an issue for some years ? |
10 | In principle , though I think it 's very difficult , as I understand it right now , you 've got to go through a rather unfriendly session of training the computer to respond to your voice , and if you say something in a slightly different way later on it may not recognize it as the word that you had previously trained it on . |
11 | I thought when I saw the pair of you coming that you had just raced through everything , ’ Moran laughed . |
12 | ‘ I think that you had better go , ’ Sally-Anne said — and she remembered with pride that she had not given an inch , had shown no emotion as her life had crumbled around her . |
13 | indicates that you had better shorten your sentences or use less elaborate words or both . |
14 | A long and somewhat rambling discussion followed during which the judge effectively tried to persuade the barrister that he must get up before the jury in order to say , ‘ in terms that the remark that you made was a remark which should not have been made and apologise , and you can say in terms that one of the reasons why it was a remark which should not have been made was that you had never seen the document ; you did not know what it contained . ’ |
15 | You leave the theatre with lines ringing in your head that you had never noticed before ’ . |
16 | All of a sudden things that you had never discussed with your parents come into the forefront of things . |
17 | Or have you ever got a group of pupils talking , and having heard how inarticulate they are , how little they understand , wished that you had never embarked in this direction ? |
18 | And with your remarkable gifts , you may be drawn into situations that you had never dreamed possible . |
19 | What do you now own that you had never dreamed of owning ? |
20 | What do you now own that you had never dreamt of owning ? |
21 | There was a time , I think , in the late sixties , when erm the education service did itself very little good by going along with the general mythology that you had only to put more money into the schools to service , to solve all social problems . |
22 | You do n't necessarily get a better job with a performance spec than you would simply by specifying that you had more cuts because in er in a slow growing year , if you like , the contractor actually gains because he does n't need to cut so many times to comply with a maximum of a hundred millimetres length , whereas if you 've got an eleven level cut you would actually have a continuous length of grass , much shorter , so it would look smarter . |
23 | ‘ And , ’ he pursued pleasantly , ‘ I certainly had n't guessed that you had actually gone to the trouble of speculating on my reactions — to illness or to anything else , ’ he added quietly . |
24 | That you had actually shifted from this to that , and you went off and did whatever it was . |
25 | ‘ Well , I — ’ ‘ I put it to you that you had always loved Elinor Farr . |
26 | You 'll have to tell me if I cover anything that you 've already done . |
27 | I find it 's very difficult in these ovens to , you know a normal oven you could sort of put things to the bottom that you 've already done . |
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 | So if you could precis or select from the text that you 've already prepared for the annual report , something that will go in there that says why your functions are |
30 | These may be very , likely some of the words that you 've already written down . |