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

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1 I mean , do you mean that you would mean that you would get it on
2 This is just as well , since such a decision will deprive you of the legal rights that you would have if you were dismissed .
3 It would be unlikely that you would say that you were the worst law lecturer in the world unless you were .
4 Well , Chairman , I think it 's most useful , and I would hope that you would endorse that we have set the recommendations , and I 'm not quite sure which sight over that in the consultation period .
5 Your , your best bet would be to go up and sort of you know look at the tents that are up there so that you would know whether they went about
6 Word filters through some of you are not receiving all the material that you would like and I am hoping to rectify this by having an up to date record of what is needed .
7 This is such hard work that you may decide that it is n't worth the effort and abandon your attempt to acquire the skills in question .
8 Leave space in your suitcase for any duty-free items , presents , or works of art that you may buy while you are away .
9 Then you will be prepared for any conditions that you may encounter and you will brim with confidence .
10 If you 've got any doubts get in touch with your local fire safety officer and he will come along and er waylay any problems that you may have and he will indeed er give you the best of advice that 's available .
11 He said that you 'll say that I 'm his sister .
12 ‘ The assumption … that you might know before you looked at cultural relations in general what , at any particular time , was a part of elite culture or a part of popular culture is untenable ’ ( Hall 1978 : 6–7 ) .
13 Now that 's the piece that you 'd get if there were twelve of you sharing out one pizza so what do you think that 's called ?
14 Although the neighbours made me feel like an evil , uncaring daughter , I knew in my heart that you 'd understand because you always did — I loved you and that was all you needed to know .
15 Right but then I suppose that you could say that it 's the idea of the balm cake which it would be on the level of the , in , in intellect
16 So I think that you could say that I arrived in Jesselton in a mood of pleasurable anticipation .
17 Not that you can tell or anything .
18 For you must really endeavour to get ahead with your composition , and that you can do if you have in readiness copies of symphonies and divertimenti to present to a Prince or to some other patron … the divertimenti can be copied very quickly , even though it is true that yours have a number of parts and are rather long …
19 What are some of the things that you can do when you actually have to deal with these people , particularly remember if you try to achieve influence on a course here , that 's what we 're here for .
20 You should ask for a copy of the letter of appointment so that you can check that your client is going to be there , but also so that you can withdraw instructions if the appointment is too far ahead .
21 However , unlike the video cassette , there are parts of the encoded information that you can change before you start to knit .
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 → There are a few things that you can try before you bin your guitar , John .
24 you 're talking round and you 've suddenly become a convert to the private site because it 's the only way that you can find that your party can oppose the establishment of proper and properly managed gipsy sites in Oxfordshire .
25 And in fact there are even more subtle things than that you can find if you look carefully at Oh I might er I think that we might go out into the garden and I 'll show you one or two other features out there that are er even more er interesting and er er exciting .
26 But it 's handy to get them at home , so that you can see whether you really want to make that journey after all .
27 You might even like to print out the summaries so that you can see if anything has changed .
28 I am hoping that you will observe that I have fetched in enough buckets of coal this afternoon to spare you having to carry them in tomorrow .
29 ‘ I am he that was Norman Britton when on the earth , now returned to haunt you , Albert Roger Quigley , and to tell you that you are an evil man and that you will fall as I have fallen !
30 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 .
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