Example sentences of "you [modal v] [verb] [adv] that " in BNC.

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1 ( b ) Business conflicts : if you represent too many clients of one type ( eg plaintiffs , insurers ) or in one industry , you may find increasingly that clients of other types are reluctant to use you .
2 In the course of such a process you may find either that the resentment or anger goes away ( and you realize that you had ‘ got all steamed up over nothing ’ ) , or it does n't , and remains as a clear , persistent and legitimate grievance .
3 You may say also that I think it well that the musters of the northern counties should prepare themselves for possible action against the Scots at the same date , and those along the south coast should be ready to resist any assault by sea from my enemies in Europe .
4 Would you please inform Jean Parmiter of any potential student teachers you may have so that we can get some idea of numbers and location .
5 " Great-grandfather , you must know already that I did all I could to stop Kim taking the gibbon , " he said , whispering aloud in the hope that his fervent words might be audible to his father and grandfather standing a few feet away .
6 You should note however that even if you check ( i ) for all positive integers up to , say ,
7 just think should , you should get across that it is n't dirty .
8 I suppose conversely from that you might construe then that the person least likely to vote would be a black female working class tenant .
9 You 'll remember yesterday that we had the collection for the Crawley Strikers and that the General Secretary , rather , I was gon na say foolishly then , generously er said that we would double whatever was collected .
10 You 'll see there that like most of his kind he was detained without trial for a few months under Regulation 18B-in nineteen forty . ’
11 Appendix ten which is attached to the erratum sheet , it 's the seventh page , you 'll see there that you 've got in front of you all the figures that were really erm concerned with in favour of the and amend er the report on lines fifty four A and fifty four B showing two hundred thousand pounds savings on school meals and you will see that reflected in the columns headed Conservatives , Labour and Liberal Democrats and those are consistent with the resolution papers that are in front of you .
12 Now going back into the Hebrew scriptures , you 'll find there that this sort of staying awake counsel , an idea was there long before the days of Jesus and the Apostles and people 's lives were involved in its state , even in those days , let's just let us have a look at one , Isaiah forty two eighteen to twenty now this terms it slightly different , but when you look at it and analyze it , you realize he 's talking about exactly the same thing , it 's regarding the nation of Israel who turned away from Jehovah , they were n't doing what they should be doing , or should 've been doing as he 's pleading with them look there , that look here , here you deaf ones , well we know the nation of Israel were n't all physically deaf , they were like we are , perhaps had a few deaf individuals amongst them , but
13 You could say roughly that I deal with the bank , and they look after the stream . "
14 Braden stepped in closer and the ex-soldier looked up , almost straight up , and you could see then that he was afraid but trying hard not to show it .
15 You could object so that you do n't receive more .
16 In his acceptance speech he made three predictions : ‘ I believe you will see tonight that Britain will have returned strongly to three-party politics again .
17 You will notice incidentally that whereas the enangar relationship can be reciprocal because the paired groups are ordinarily of the same social status , the relationship with the Nambudiri , who are of superior ritual standing , is always asymmetrical .
18 This tells you how much you can borrow so that you can concentrate your search within a given price range .
19 Besides , by asking me to make the decisions , you have implied that there 's nothing you can do here that my crew and I ca n't .
20 He or she is trying to get a very clear picture of what you can do so that they can place you accurately and not send you on too many pointless interviews .
21 You can appreciate now that he was unconscious , but in those minutes it looked more terminal .
22 But you can see , you can see already that the production rate is no where near good enough to meet the programme and if it 's only on the first part of the seventh floor , bearing in mind we 've got to be working on three floors at the same time , we 're only on the first part of the seventh floor and already we 've got overlaps on day Granted , it 's a major problem .
23 So it 's actually quite short , and you can see here that it has in fact been shortened , and also you can see the terrible stitching with which it was done .
24 If you like to think that we started discuss discuss this discussion by saying there was a demand after the war , you can see now that we met it in , over and over again cos these machines were all over America .
25 You can see then that the boilie , the hair-rig and the bolt-rig all complement each other ; hence the phenomenal success of the combined technique .
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