Example sentences of "with the [noun] that you " in BNC.

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1 there is n't , there is n't , there is nothing wrong with the way that you are
2 Now the mission to Colesfield was with the crew that you have pictures , have the picture of , as you look at the picture from left to right standing in the back is or I should say , , , and his home town was Louisiana , he was a waste gunner .
3 Can I ask when we deal with the others that you look at them in that light .
4 It is the same with the notion that you can bring everybody up to the average .
5 But the point is it does n't matter who was right , and even less who would have been right ; all that matters is what people felt , because that 's what produced the new ethos of the age ; consensus had led to impasse , care to sterility , so : deliver a shock to the system , take the sort of radical risk with the country that you have to take with a business at least once in its history if it 's to succeed ; go for growth , take the monetarist shilling . ’
6 We have all heard the phrase ‘ paralysis by analysis ’ , and it is depressingly easy to analyse to greater and greater degrees of minutiae , becoming ever more dissatisfied with the conclusions that you are forming , until eventually you decide that there is not sufficient data to take any action at all .
7 Make sure that all the question numbers on the front of the paper correspond with the questions that you have answered , and appear in the order in which you have answered them .
8 That was probably another of the reasons why they became so obsessed with loyalty , with the idea that you were part of some élite squad .
9 She did not do much for the female stereotype , but she did do away with the idea that you can not have a woman as boss .
10 You know with the idea that you sort of should look at your action plan and say ,
11 How did you how your m mother er come to terms with the idea that you were n't going to go to the county school ?
12 When you er I mean you 're in that er situation , how do you cope with the idea that you need the money , you need the job , but you 've got to somehow sell yourself and get employed on the best terms ?
13 So you had to look for someone who had grown up with the idea that you could kill .
14 The second document that came out as a consultation document , simply led with the evidence that you 've pe that you achieve by simply suggesting to people there was only a yellow route .
15 I would er agree actually with what I think Mr was a saying on balance , that 's it 's best to go with the bit that you 've got rather than hold that up to , to er to come back to Road later .
16 But if you can not afford to leave , might it not be better to put up with the treatment that you have received rather than becoming unemployed ?
17 If a detective approaches someone and says ‘ all your activities of the last week are consistent with the interpretation that you are planning to rob a post office ’ then , when the person replies , ‘ but as a matter of fact , I just am shopping there and no more , and that 's that ’ , one can either refer to intentionality or some such notion and allow the appeal or , with the detective , one can continue to keep one 's eye open .
18 And usually you 'll work with the angle that you 've been given rather
19 I said so , and you fobbed me off with the excuse that you 'd been talking about Lilian 's twin .
20 If you are not leaving with a sour taste in your mouth , it may be viable for you to enter into an agreement with the company that you will continue to provide it with the benefit of your expertise , pursuant to a consultancy agreement .
21 This box is going back into the cupboard with the things that you want to keep .
22 You can console yourself with the thought that you did your best .
23 But the reason I 'm here is just to express solidarity with the campaign that you 're continuing .
24 Erm just a couple of points here , th this form is one of positive identification , that there is no need to do anything with the boxes that you 're not going to touch .
25 So make definite plans to deal with the fears that you can control .
26 Trembling with the fear that you might not believe in the truth or my love .
27 Well firstly the bill did n't have that rough a passage in the House of Lords , because there are only two basic amendments , er that we 're dealing with in the House of Commons that matter , and one of them is the one you 've just mentioned , the answer to it is this , er I 've had a lot of criticisms of giving B R the untrammelled right to bid , er right from the outset their criticisms to do with the danger that you would n't get competition for the franchises the private sector would be afraid , and incidentally this is not a sell off it 's it 's a way of getting the private sector into British Rail with all the advantages that brings , they would be afraid that they would face subsidized and unfair competition , above all , perhaps , British Rail ge=management would feel if they were bidding against their employer that would be a real discouragement to bid , and we 've a lot of evidence er that they feel that and that there are many who do wish to bid in management/employee buy outs , so what we 've done in the amendment is we 've preserved the right for British Rail to bid , but we 've dealt with those criticisms and worries which have come from a lot of quarters not least from within British Rail itself .
28 A good place to begin is with the goals that you had reached about two weeks before you went on holiday .
29 So make sure you 're dealing with a company that 's , that 's committed to what you know the market that you 're in , that you 're , you know , that you 're familiar with the people that you 're working with .
30 Again , with the time that you were in hospital considering your future , what did your family think about your possibility of you going back out ?
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