Example sentences of "[verb] that you have be [verb] " in BNC.

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1 There must also be no opportunity for anyone to claim that you have been given , or are giving , preferential treatment which puts you or others at an advantage , for example , over other organisations who may be tendering for the same work or other colleagues working for the organisation .
2 I trust that you have been reading my peerless prose this lovely morning . ’
3 Yes , I 've heard that you 've been doing more than sending it out , you 've actually been taking it personally have n't you ?
4 He was about five-feet tall , but he had an enormous ability to make you feel that you had been given a real challenge and it seemed all-important to discharge it to his satisfaction and he was equally praising of your achievement .
5 As a Christian do you feel that you 've been changed ?
6 ( Le Carré , 1989:17–18 ) Imagine that you have been asked to translate Le Carré 's novel into your target language .
7 Imagine that you have been asked to translate the above extract for inclusion in a review of the book , to be published in one of the leading newspapers in your country .
8 Looking at it another way , imagine that you have been asked to make a bookcase in a craft lesson .
9 Imagine that you have been studying for 20 years for a qualification that will change your life , or waiting the same length of time to hear about a job you have applied for , the only job you have ever really wanted .
10 ‘ I can see that you 've been made upset .
11 The AS presumably indicates Andrew Stavanger , and the TMJ will be his secretary , or one of the typing staff And it reads sensibly enough — it is just the sort of letter that he might have been expected to write if he got back to his office late and were told that you had been trying to get in touch with him .
12 Thank you Chairman erm I would like I know that you 've been listening to the first er part of our session this afternoon , erm and I 'd like to ask you to discuss with us one of the questions that we asked the group the Pension Fund erm and that 's to discuss the balance of power that exists between the employer and the various groups and classes of pensioner .
13 You see , we might need a doctor to testify that you 've been hurt . ’
14 But do you somehow wish that you had been reunited with Richard Burton ?
15 And suppose suppose that you 've been dancing with somebody and you really do n't like them at all .
16 ‘ I guess that you have been to see Mrs Laura Lyons , ’ he said , and when I told him that he was right , he went on : ‘ When we put together everything that each of us has discovered , I expect we shall know almost everything about this case . ’
17 So you had found that you had been told to find .
18 If you feel that you have been discriminated against , it may be a good idea to contact whichever of those two bodies is appropriate for further guidance .
19 ‘ I understood that you 'd been sacked . ’
20 I hope you 're planning to bring that down when I got sunburnt you you thought that you 'd been cheated did n't you ?
21 Though he is meticulous in his choice of words and turns of phrase ; his attitude , his demands , are for black and white : take it or leave it ; but at least recognise that you have been offered it .
22 I refer to your recent application for the above position and am pleased to advise that you have been selected for interview .
23 Further to your recent interview for the above post , I am pleased to advise that you have been selected for short-list interview .
24 Cos that 's when , when , when we get to that nearer the date , we could , we could just , you know , when you 're confirmed that you 've been booked and you 're definitely going , erm we could look at the finances and see how much we could afford to , to give , erm , something to each person to help with , eit either with the accommodation or , or the transport .
25 If you suffer loss as a result of the manner of an unfair dismissal , for example because you lose the chance of another job when your prospective employer learns that you have been sacked , you will be compensated for that loss .
26 By now you will be screaming that you 've been conned .
27 I was rather late back , when I got back I heard a knock on my bedroom door and she said it 's Miss and er I said , oh come in , I undid the door and she came in and er and so she said to me er , I just had a telephone message from Peel er to say that you have been subpoenaed to go the Police Court next Thursday and I said what a day out of my holiday and she said , well I 'm sorry but you 'll have to go .
28 But because it is part of the school ethos ( for teachers and pupils alike ) that it is embarrassing to show that you have been hurt , people remain mostly unaware of the pain that these mundane disparagements cause .
29 Some might say that you 'd been given a job and failed to do it .
30 If this is not permitted by an express ‘ garden leave ’ clause — see Chapter 5 — can you argue that you have been denied ‘ the right to work ’ ?
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