Example sentences of "[pos pn] [noun pl] that you " in BNC.

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1 I see from my files that you asked us to reserve a copy of the OALDCE 3/e computer tape for your the University of Edinburgh .
2 And a fight on my hands that you never experienced . ’
3 And I have pointed out in my papers that you must bear in mind perhaps that er quite a number of Rich er quite a number of the districts in North Yorkshire are of county scale in their sheer size and that therefore it is not inappropriate that at that level that the policies would be refined .
4 And it was true , over the long term you were finished if the malais took it into their heads that you were the wrong kind of Danuese .
5 Somehow not unnaturally , I 'd say — they got it into their heads that you 'd be … well , I do n't want to get my nose punched here , do I ?
6 So , they could n't get it into their heads that you had to sit on the floor .
7 Only his eyes were small , and they were set so deeply in their orbits that you could not tell what colour they were .
8 It was only when you looked at their faces that you saw the difference in both age and expression : Harry 's face was round , his eyes merry , while Joe 's features inclined to length and his grey eyes , which at times seemed colourless , had in their depths a touch of melancholy that had deepened with the years .
9 But to bring out questions , things that you felt in your groups that you would like to perhaps ask the others about , or came back and ask me , any particular points that you to read on or were n't clear when you were talking in a group , or things that you felt the others might you know , to talk about .
10 And I heard him read from your notes that you were an only child , with no brothers or sisters .
11 But a mere ‘ gut feeling ’ on the part of your superiors that you fall short of what is expected , when they can not put their fingers on what is wrong , is not really good enough .
12 First , it can reinforce our intuitions that you know that you are sitting reading etc. , that you know that if you are sitting reading etc. you are not a brain in a vat , and that you do not know that you are not a brain in a vat .
13 The younger you were in a family , it seemed to her , the harder it was to convince your parents that you were growing up .
14 ‘ Jeff told me you promised your parents that you 'd treat them to a holiday this autumn in celebration of their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary — but that now you 're starting to worry about how you 're going to pay for it .
15 See all the houses on your shortlist first , consider them all carefully , go through the checklist again , and then if one of them seems suitable and you feel in your bones that you would like it , then make a further appointment to view it again .
16 Brief your participants that you will be conducting the meeting this way and expect their co-operation .
17 It will only be when you see the results of your actions that you realize how effective they have been .
18 and you mentioned your partners that you played with
19 It must be one of the major frustrations of being a veterinary surgeon that you can never convince your patients that you are on their side and are working tirelessly to save them and help them back to full health .
20 TELL your friends that you are going to the Cape Verde Islands and , in all probability , their eyes will glaze over for several seconds while they frantically try to recall their long-forgotten school geography .
21 that 's right you 'll have to show all your friends that you went to the pictures
22 It is most curious to see that you have so much time on your hands that you are able to simply wander about this house bothering others with gratuitous comments . ’
23 Therefore I am not able to suggest to you , and have n't been able to in my evidence which district even a new settlement er ought to go in , but I have to say that if it were part of your deliberations that you should choose a particular district , er then it is not part of my submission that you should not choose a particular district , but my bottom line is that the policy wording should at least ensure that there is commitment to a new settlement and it is inescapable on behalf of the district planning authorities , the last thing that we would want is the possibility of going round the districts , and the last one to produce a district wide plan is the one that has to get the new settlement , that seems to be a gen , fairly unsatisfactory way of proceeding , and each one should have to consider that as part of their certification process .
24 When it comes to the summer in your options that you take there , you will to a lesser or greater extent get some more advocacy experience during the summer .
25 It says right here on your records that you might be thinking of wimping out on us .
26 On the other hand , T. Rex might have looked really good but everything else about them was so naïve and teenybopperish that you could n't really admit to your mates that you liked them .
27 This is not supposed to be a travelogue , and I can see from your faces that you want a little more than a cheery jaunt …
28 Have you had any erm any sort of successes in your campaigns that you 've run ?
29 Are any of your colleagues that you play er squash with or tennis with er in the same boat in terms of self employment
30 You know your workbooks that you 've got , he 's actually asking you a few questions relating to the statistics that er , Dr. Bernard 's going to mention , so can I ask you to get your workbooks and a pen , just so that you can jot down some of the information .
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