Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [prep] [pers pn] that you " in BNC.
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1 | And can you perhaps confirm for us that you were wearing , tell us the gear explained by the previous witness . |
2 | I shall personally see to it that you are put away in a place where not even the crows can land their droppings on you ! |
3 | ‘ It just occurred to me that you might have preferred to shop in the Via Veneto . |
4 | undoubtedly I think you need to ask him , you know , that erm just say to him that you 're very concerned about the fingers |
5 | I 'm sure that he has not said to you that you can do work other than your religious studies at the moment , so that 's what you should be doing but you say he has and we will check it later . |
6 | ‘ Besides , has the possibility not occurred to you that you yourself may not wish to be released ? |
7 | Let me just suggest to you that you are sending all the wrong signals on women , on Party constitution , on economic matters , on policy matters , the modernizers have lost the impetus , they 're sending the wrong signals . |
8 | And then , turning its head to look round the workshops , it said , ‘ We do not ask of you that you give us your slaves , Robemaker , for it is vital that the Looms are kept weaving . |
9 | It never once occurred to you that you might be an ignorant , selfish , lousy lover . |
10 | It always seems to me that you 've got a set of results , and if you come to write them up , and you know they 're obviously wrong , you 're going to get a lot more marks if you put down the right values — or what should be the right values — so you end up fiddling things eventually . |
11 | Did n't I always say to you that you had your uses ? |
12 | erm and also checking with them that you know you 're not going one way and no no , they 'd want you to do something else , |
13 | But , what we would say to you I think this morning , Chair , is that in your officers ' view erm , yes , we think it is sensible to go forward and manage on the basis of five hundred thousand pounds addition towards that shortfall , we become increasingly nervous if that five hundred thousand pounds is reduced , and because of the uncertainty , again later in the papers you will see still have some contingencies that you could use from savings in previous years , and we will be strongly recommending to you that you retain some of those contingencies because of the uncertainty that still attaches to demands in the community care grants . |
14 | It simply occurs to me that you know a great deal about me , whereas I know nothing about you other than your name . ’ |
15 | They ca n't get over it that you do n't live there . ’ |
16 | It never occurred to me that you could be this spiteful . ’ |
17 | It never occurred to me that you intended to apply for permanent custody . ’ |
18 | ‘ It never occurred to me that you might be talking about a postponement . ’ |
19 | And when you have that level of confidence it 's easy to do things because , you know , you just do it ; it never occurs to you that you might not be capable of pulling something off . |
20 | Human beings make mistakes , but it never occurs to you that you could be wrong , does it ? ’ |
21 | It had never occurred to me that you 'd object . |