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

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1 First , it can reinforce our intuitions that you know that you are sitting reading etc. , that you know that if you are sitting reading etc. you are not a brain in a vat , and that you do not know that you are not a brain in a vat .
2 I would recommend for any talk that you give that you do n't use more than two types of visual aid .
3 Erm and I think it 's exactly the same with some of the words that you know that I quoted earlier .
4 They were the sorts of contacts that you have when you 're signing on at the Employment Benefits Office , when you 're going to a job interview erm and often these are very negative because the experience of signing on is n't a very pleasant experience at all ; most job interviews , unfortunately , end with a rejection erm so a lot of these non-routine contacts were quite negatives ones for people .
5 And I 'm quite happy to earn the money that you offered or which is
6 The number of photographers you work with in each field will depend upon the volume of work that you have and your personal relationships with the photographers concerned .
7 Good work , that is to say , is work that you do because you actually see the point of it and you actually get some pleasure and personal benefit by doing it .
8 It 's when you come to do a job like building a fitted wardrobe that you realise that your house is not ‘ true ’ .
9 What are the emotions that you feel as you think about them ?
10 I too agree that far too many dealers have the attitude that you describe but I can understand why .
11 The material in the dialogues will help you memorize useful phrases that you need when you want to go visiting or generally whenever you want to communicate with people .
12 But we would n't be starting at that , at the point that you did because we did not , would not have spent the approaching five million that you spent in the first er , month or two of this council .
13 what 's happened , but it does say in it that at the beginning that you assume that he is a youth because he 's got , come from university , but when he 's in the graveyard the fellow , it , it comes out that he 's thirty is n't he ?
14 Supposedly , when I , when I told Nicola the other day that you reckon that I do n't do enough work , she says cor blimey she was shocked she was , shocked oh do it , do it as near to the microphone as you can mum
15 What you 've got to take into account is that , an all , there 's an awful lot of things that you get when your unemployed that stop when you find a job .
16 There were things that you said that I only half understood ; things that startled me sometimes ; shocked me a bit , if you like .
17 Are there things that you enjoy that you are also good at ?
18 Erm I did n't write down the other things that you mentioned as we were going through that were n't on this list .
19 And there were a few things that you mentioned as you were going through that a you know I just really want to make a few comments on really .
20 And if we can just er just go back just for for one minute , just to draw a bit of before you were captured , er and whatnot , could you tell us just a little bit about the living conditions that you had when you were actually at the front .
21 And a good thing as I say is to just erm highlight the stuff that you want if you 've
22 Similarly , if every time one of your subordinates makes suggestions at a meeting you purse your lips then this may send a message to the person that you disapprove and they may be discouraged from coming forward with ideas .
23 Secondly of course there are opportunities and limitations to your , the resources that you have and I 've mentioned resources before , they can be economic , military , your education system erm you know at the moment the government 's expanding higher education , going up , well we 've , we 've touched already I think thirty percent now in higher education one of the reasons for that is not just to , for self-fulfilment for those who are erm involved in higher education as I 'm sure you 're all self-fulfilling yourself here today , it 's because of what is perceived to be a national need for a highly educated workforce .
24 ‘ This clot , ’ boomed the Headmistress , pointing the riding-crop at him like a rapier , ‘ this black-head , this foul carbuncle , this poisonous pustule that you see before you is none other than a disgusting criminal , a denizen of the underworld , a member of the Mafia ! ’
25 if you 're rich enough , if you have the wife that you want and you 've got the children that you want and you 've got enough money , then you can live that sort of lifestyle , if you were obviously quite
26 Every night Tip O'Neill drops by his bed and prays to the same God that you do and he prays for the strength that 's necessary the next day to defeat everything that you believe in .
27 Yes , the time of day will depend of menu that you offer but what else will it consider ?
28 Focusing then on how the new money has been spent , and this is covered in paragraph seven and eight of the report the thirty five thousand pounds conditional resources for Policy Resources Committee has been added to by six thousand seven hundred which er savings from existing budgets within the committee so there 's a total of forty one thousand seven hundred to er each new developments or er or other pressures within the committee and the items that you see before you here have been discussed between the Chairman and Vice-Chairman of this committee er County Planning Officer and Chairman and Vice-Chairman of the Policy Resources Committee , so it 's these sorts of discussions that these items have arisen in front of you .
29 Winston put these machines in front of everybody and there was a button that you pressed when you spoke and you released when you listened … .
30 Can you tell me about the light fittings that you bought when you first got married .
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