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

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1 ‘ Please , I hope you get the million you want to fight me and that you do n't bottle out , ’ said WBO super-middleweight champion Eubank .
2 Find a way to let this person ( who could be your partner ) know that you love them and that you have forgiven them .
3 Do you ever feel that life is getting on top of you or that you want to run away from the demands made on you by career or family ?
4 No matter what your chosen activity ( dance , aerobics , yoga , weight-lifting , tennis and so on ) there is a good chance that some class or club will be available near you and that you can join .
5 ‘ I believe that someone knew you had the sack with you and that you were taking it to the outlaws . ’
6 ‘ Honour your father and-mother ’ — which is the first commandment with a promise — ‘ that it may go well with you and that you may enjoy long life on the earth . ’
7 You will also find that some of the care required is familiar to you and that you can make a contribution immediately .
8 I always told your aunt it was too big for you and that you would never be able to manage it , but she never listened to me . "
9 Yeah but you must , that , that , that your congregation , that all the people in the pastorate must know that they can go to you and that you will listen .
10 Naturopathy is one of the oldest forms of medicine and is based on four principles : the individuality of the patient , that you should treat the cause of the condition and not just the symptoms , that the body retains the ability to heal itself and that you must treat the whole person and not just an affected area .
11 Er , do n't always take the first one and that you take loads of picture around , if you see an interesting subject , make sure you move around and take loads of pictures , and then select the one for printing .
12 I understand that your institution covers not only Cambridgeshire but also Norfolk and Suffolk , so my welcome is a particular one to those delegates who have travelled here from neighbouring counties today , and I trust that your journey on such a pleasant morning was a really good one and that you 'll find that this symposium is going to be very worthwhile .
13 nothing to be nothing wrong with it than that you did n't tell them and there might be something wrong with it .
14 Happy May Day , and I 'm so sorry about the muddle with the draft I 've enquired at the head office of the Bank of Scotland , where I got it made out , and they seemed to think your Brno bank was being a bit dim , or perhaps even obstructionist , in telling you they could n't deal with it and that you 'd have to go to Prague to get it cashed .
15 I hope that you continue to enjoy it and that you will send me your comments , your thoughts and your news .
16 as you said the steps of it and that you will come back with your recommendations and that .
17 ignore it and that you have to work on it and you have
18 ‘ I think when you first go into the Home , you 're frightened because you think you 'll be treated possibly as a cabbage or just somebody who ca n't do anything for themselves and that you may be completely dependent on people and you want to be independent .
19 She thought you 'd probably never had a bathroom to yourself and that you 'd appreciate something a bit special . ’
20 And this was a particularly popular view in the nineteen sixties and you found lots of people arguing that the American system needed reform that here was the president who was hamstrung by congress , or in the er in the er question I 've set in the , in the programme , you know , the president is less Gulliver in Lilliput , you know , as more like Pinocchio in Lilliput erm that the president has enormous responsibilities , that the nation looks to the president , the world looks to the president but the president ca n't do anything and that you need an increase in presidential power .
21 They have to have the confidence that they can query anything and that you are always approachable .
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