Example sentences of "[adj] [conj] you [vb mod] [verb] that " in BNC.
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1 | Now , the way you use it , it varies one way to use it is to start with this empty and you 'll find that this end here , the actual eyepiece can be rotated , it has a scale like as in fish , Stuart . |
2 | I I know that you 're going you that that that you may suggest that er my view it 's not capable of being assimilated but I think the the the basic view I have to put forward to you is that it is not necessary . |
3 | And you might say well I 'll not take their advice I 'll invest it directly with Global and you 'll find that cos Global 'll keep it for themselves . |
4 | The range of boards and sails available is vast but you should realise that the majority of the equipment is designed for highly specific uses . |
5 | I should be grateful if you would confirm that these seem like reasonable quantities to you and also that only the amendments I have marked are required . |
6 | I should be grateful if you would confirm that the changes I have marked are the only ones necessary . |
7 | In view of this change of plan I should be grateful if you would confirm that we can go ahead with your rewrite — a copy of which I attach . |
8 | I would be grateful if you would confirm that this was the case . |
9 | I would be grateful if you would ensure that this is passed to the appropriate committee . |
10 | I should be grateful if you would ensure that this is passed to the appropriate committee for consideration . |
11 | I do not have any record of an acknowledgement so I would be grateful if you could confirm that they have all been safely received . |
12 | The Parish Council would be grateful if you could confirm that your contractors had no instructions to remove the seat . |
13 | The Parish Council would be grateful if you could confirm that your contractors had no instructions to remove the seat . |
14 | That seems to be the only way to prevent the piecemeal fragmentation of present facilities , and I would be grateful if you could ensure that steps will be taken to implement these measures . |
15 | Erm if you look at er the kind of erm soviet er architecture of the thirties and you can relate that quite nicely to a kind of American corporate architecture in the fifties designed to project certain sort of things . |
16 | Sessions need not be long : set up at dusk , fish a further three hours after that and you 'll see that after school/work sessions are quite possible on waters not too far distant . |
17 | You will revise three questions , perhaps one developmental , two psychology or something like that and you will hope that they come up . |
18 | You need to sit down with the practice manager or whomever and say right now you 've listed all these , why , what 's peculiar about what 's particular and peculiar about these that you should say that this is a good opportunity . |
19 | I should be glad if you would ensure that we receive the current and all future issues of this publication . |
20 | ‘ McIniff was blackguard enough to do that but you 'd think that at least he 'd be ashamed to tell it . ’ |
21 | I am sure that you will agree that there should be a debate on the Court of Appeal system now that three major cases have been overturned in two years after substantial campaigns . |
22 | If you are confident that you can show that your contract has been broken , you might wish to pursue not only an unfair dismissal complaint , but also a claim in respect of breach of your contract . |
23 | It may be comforting if you can acknowledge that in any moment you make the best choices you are able to in the situations in which you find yourself . |
24 | Ilona Staller moved to Italy when she was 17 and you would imagine that more than 20 years as a star of blue screen and stage — she had an act with a tame snake that caused concern among Italian animal-rights organisations — would have left her a little world-weary . |
25 | So if the second child writes 1234 you write 8765 and you can see that it works : |
26 | ‘ Our players were bad and tired because you must remember that we have toured in New Zealand , played the Lions , and now Australia . ’ |
27 | As long as you can show that they owed you a legal duty to be careful and have been negligent , damages could come your way . |
28 | I said , well as long as you can do that I shall stick with the other . |
29 | It would be unlikely that you would say that you were the worst law lecturer in the world unless you were . |
30 | We both know what an outrageously male chauvinist pig you are , Ross — but , in case you have n't guessed , I find it very insulting that you should insinuate that I have somehow slept my way up to my present position ! ’ |