Example sentences of "[verb] [to-vb] that you " in BNC.

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1 They failed to realize that you need it 's your own body
2 But you you do n't want to you do n't want to see that you 're doing it that way .
3 You tend to find that you become accustomed to the timing on your local water and that when sailing in a different place it takes a while to learn the timing of a different wave pattern .
4 They will want to know that you have a safe , warm place for children to play , and that your kitchen and toilet facilities are adequate .
5 You need to know what you 've got , not precisely the solicitor does n't want to know that you 've a house and three insurances and two bank accounts and a building society .
6 I want to see that you 're coming along alright .
7 Yeah , but I mean paper qualifications do n't mean anything really but that 's what people want , they want to see that you 've got
8 and erm er that 's what I used if you want to borrow that you can .
9 If on the other hand you specify the languages in advance , you may be leaving out a language group in which there are people who want to train that you did not know of .
10 You will need to ensure that you get job satisfaction , and problems can arise which will need to be faced .
11 In fact , you do not actually need to price at that level ; the rival just has to believe that you will if it enters the market .
12 It stands to reason that you can not find the right person to do a job unless you know yourself exactly what that job is .
13 ‘ But then you 'll want to come back , ’ said Calatin , ‘ because it stands to reason that you wo n't want to stay in the Future — well , no one would .
14 It stands to reason that you 're gon na
15 I tried to explain that you either had the vibe or you did n't , it was n't something that I could explain . ’
16 Make bosses aware of their behaviour by asking : ‘ What is it that you really want to say that you 're covering up with sarcasm ? ’
17 ‘ I just want to say that you 've made an old man very happy , ’ he said , leading the way into the high-ceilinged drawing room and pouring Matthew a drink .
18 yes , because it 's only when the scheme actually starts to operate that you can er get a clear picture of what the cost are going to be , they are budgets , they are estimates and until you start incurring costs you ca n't be absolutely certain as to how the costs are gon na end up
19 It had to be a British car , of course , since Pringle 's did so much business with the local automotive industry — not that Vic has ever driven a foreign car : foreign cars are anathema to him , their sudden invasion of British roads in the 1970s marked the beginning of the region 's economic ruin in his view — but he has to admit that you do n't have a lot of choice in British cars when it comes to matching the top-of-the-range Mercedes and BMWs .
20 If you are elderly or disabled , your doctor can probably arrange for the district nurse and/or health visitor to visit to see that you are all right .
21 Finally , you are looking to see that you are getting value for money , and getting what you are paying for — area of land , size of rooms , and ( dare I say it ? ) good neighbours .
22 I was , I was looking to see that you were n't your fingers and dear .
23 " Just say that you are writing to confirm that you want a detailed report because the matter is of such importance to so many people , and are prepared to wait for it .
24 A phone call will always be made to confirm that you would still be willing to come to any particular meeting .
25 With the conditional theory of knowledge , and the above explication of clauses 3 and 4 , you can be said to know that you are sitting reading because ( 3 ) in the nearest worlds in which you are not sitting reading you do not believe that you are , and ( 4 ) in the nearest worlds in which you are sitting reading you do believe that you are .
26 How did it feel to know that you were the instrument and the cause of something so enormously and comprehensively dreadful ?
27 Very rarely you would come across a person that seemed to think that you were beneath them and ought to do as they said .
28 ‘ You once seemed to think that you were reasonably proficient ; enough , anyway , to make me forget Ryan .
29 Prepare lists of utterances which may all be said to the same tune , e.g. following example from Portuguese of Brazil : listen to each list in turn listen to pairs , one word from each list , across insert one utterance from list 2 near the end of list 1 , and vice versa , and listen to check that you hear the difference between them standing out clearly
30 Do not start work before the council has written to say that you may go ahead .
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