Example sentences of "[verb] that you 've " in BNC.

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1 suggest that you 've got another appointment in the area
2 If you make a codicil leaving somebody out , they 'll still see the original will somebody will know that you 've changed your mind .
3 So if I were you I would just have a word with your insurance company and make sure that everything 's okay but you 're obviously , they must know that you 've got to leave your er fridge-freezer switched on , so you 've got to have your mains electrics on .
4 Does she know that you 've been unfaithful to her once already and are willing to be again — except that this time I 'm not co-operating ?
5 So after your walk , let the Japanese Ambassador know that you 've just walked for the whales — and why .
6 Well to check all the facts basically , because something like H I V , if , if you 're not in a category that 's obviously erm , likely to catch it , you know , how would they really know that you 've got it or not ?
7 I mean for example if they walked in the room right now I 'm sure you 'd introduce me so I 'm really saying is look can you give me a telephone number , I 'll give them a chat and in fact , by the way , if you do see him within the next couple of days or so please give him a shout , let me know that you 've been quite excited about some of the ideas that I 've shown you this evening , I wan na do the same thing for him , you know , nothing gained nothing ventured nothing lost .
8 Eventually , when it comes back to the switchboard , they will know that you 've not answered , and they can say ‘ I 'm sorry , there 's nobody there , would you like to leave a message ’ , in which case , that call will then be diverted to a particular message desk , where they will just take a very brief message which will be passed onto you .
9 But if they set it off without , without noticing that you 've gone like .
10 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 .
11 He wants you to know that you 've got those and you 've got a fair idea of how much you 're leaving .
12 To know that you 've won !
13 Yes , yes , And you 're sitting there in front of a client , checking that you 've got smoker and not non-smoker etcetera , etcetera .
14 I say that perhaps you might be a ‘ vulnerable ’ person , because you say that you 've always been ‘ a bit of a worrier ’ , finding it difficult to relax ; and your mother also appears to have been an anxious person .
15 And er , nobody will phone you and say that you 've got to be here , there and everywhere .
16 Erm , now what that means is , if you ca n't answer the question and you 've only got a few lines down then sort of trying t w blur it a little bit and make it waffly so that there 's something we can point to and say that you 've written something , right ?
17 as I say if you could erm if you could some time soon drop a note off in my tray about , you know , kind of what exactly you 've got outstanding so I can go round and see the erm see the people concerned and , and say that you 've been
18 Mind you when you think of it like that when you when you say that you 've got no mortgage and your kids grow up they do n't need your money and that and if you 're both in good jobs it is you do tend to think to yourself well at least lot lot longer than .
19 No but then you 've got ta guarantee that you 've got restoration jobs .
20 How many times have you reached the top of a ladder , only to find that you 've forgotten to bring the power drill up with you ?
21 To find that you 've left a large space for a larege number of flowers none of which turn up .
22 No one 's disputing that you 've done well .
23 And , and like with the objections I would fire them straight down without I concede that you 've got ta say I can er understand you saying that , you know
24 But er I think from a comfort point of view er if you do feel the need to go to the toilet , please do n't er think that you 've got to put your hand up and ask .
25 Erm I do think that you 've made the point that the additional staff we do have three hundred and forty three , three hundred and fourteen , is it three forty three ? too high .
26 You might be able to do the odd one but I do n't think that you 've got the time , I mean bear in mind you 've gone from four to three to two there 's two of you now supervising all of us if you tell me you 've got spare time then great , and you want to do one or two equally great , however unless you tell me to the contrary
27 no they 'll think that you 've nicked one from the Co-Op wo n't they ?
28 Now let's presume that you 've got a couple of children and on the death of the first of you , you leave ten thousand pounds between those two children and the rest to your surviving spouse .
29 British Telecom will disconnect your phone at the exchange while you are away , so that callers will hear the discontinued number tone , suggesting that you 've changed the number , did n't pay the bill , or there 's a fault on the line — BT wo n't tell them .
30 It is interesting , is n't it , that er I knew the road to Damascus was long , but I did n't realise it were that long cos on the second of July the Tories moved an amendment at P and R criticising us for spending money on the Lord Mayor 's car , but I 'm glad to see that you 've come back to the fold .
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