Example sentences of "[adj] that you have " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ A paragraph or two would do it , make it clear that you 've been unfairly treated . |
2 | It 's clear that you 've never been in the services . ’ |
3 | Can I ask that you agree on eight one A to grant them twenty-one Saturday city centre permits , and you 're clear that you 've left out NovaSports and AvaRag , and you understand why ? |
4 | Instead , you looked straight into their eyes and made it clear that you had absolutely no desire to wallow in the mud with them . |
5 | If all the people living in your house who have incomes are over pensionable age ( 60 years for women and 65 years for men ) , you will not be disconnected between October 1 and March 31 unless it is clear that you have sufficient money to pay . |
6 | Even if it is clear that you have been dismissed , the precise date when your employment comes to an end may be unclear . |
7 | Make it clear that you have taken in details by phrasing questions along the lines of , ‘ I 've looked at your educational record which seems excellent but could you perhaps tell me why you did not pass maths until two years after your other 0 levels/changed schools halfway through A levels/took a year off while doing your degree ? ’ |
8 | ‘ You made it abundantly clear that you have one hell of a good social life at home . |
9 | Though when some seconds later her brain began to function , ‘ So Lubor was n't teasing when he seemed suprised that you 'd agreed to an interview ! |
10 | But I am afraid that you have another ordeal ahead of you . ’ |
11 | well its interesting that you 've remembered it , I mean do you wish you had reported it ? |
12 | Okay erm what I 'd like you to do now is I 'd like you to tell me what you think are the important things about fractions and anything important or interesting that you 've learnt this afternoon . |
13 | ‘ It 's interesting that you have n't . ’ |
14 | if there 's something really interesting that you have |
15 | ‘ I ca n't help saying it strikes me as rather odd that you 've left it till now to start looking for her . ’ |
16 | ‘ Wo n't he consider it odd that you 've never said a word before ? ’ |
17 | It was equally possible that you had never been forced to respond to a man before . ’ |
18 | However , Peril number 7 maybe needs some explanation because it is possible that you have never encountered a ‘ Damnation Derek ’ . |
19 | His concluding words were : I do not find it easy to stand here and tell those of you who are deaf that you have had a poor education , and that your children are having the same poor education . |
20 | I 'm sorry that you 've both been troubled , but obviously you 'll appreciate that we have to follow up any complaints of this nature . ’ |
21 | ‘ I did n't say I was sorry that you 'd done it . ’ |
22 | ‘ I 'm so sorry that you had to wait , Signorina Hastings . |
23 | But much more sorry that you have behaved in such an improper and perilous way . |
24 | I am not singing ‘ Take my head and my heart and all my bad habits but by the way I 'm sorry that you have to put up with all that but they 're just part of the package you see . ’ |
25 | ‘ I 'm sorry that you have n't spoken . |
26 | And that nigger bloke comes in who does the ten o'clock news he goes to all these people who live in Essex , we 're very sorry that you have to take up this very abusive language and this sort of shit . |
27 | But that 's awful that you 've done |
28 | For it is both sinful and shameful that you have laid this accusation against me , for I am an old woman , and lame . |
29 | These colours are so strong that you have to thin quite a bit to gain softer tones . |
30 | I typed on to the telex : ‘ Darling John , It seems unbelievable that you have been away from us for so long . |