Example sentences of "[vb -s] [pers pn] that you " in BNC.

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1 I also take the American Freshwater and Marine Aquarium , and it amazes me that you can buy , for instance , a pump which sells for in Britain .
2 Shame is the feeling you have when you agree with the woman who loves you that you are the man she thinks you are .
3 If it worries you that you have to type or select options from menus in the File Manager , then BeckerTools will overcome most of these problems .
4 ‘ I have no idea as yet , but rumour has it that you are .
5 But she assures me that you are far better off with a lensless eye than with no eye at all .
6 What like , putting a bus on which shows you that you was open like , you know
7 This immediately shows him that you have powers of organisation and also permits him much better to follow your arguments .
8 This knowledge ensures they start every letter with ‘ I know you must be swamped by requests to open bizzarres [ sic ] like these but — ’ and ‘ Your secretary assures us that you are unable to speak at our annual dinner in John O'Groats but — ’ and that 's about as far as understanding goes .
9 It convinces you that you have to see this film .
10 Then I heard the monster 's voice : ‘ It pleases me that you have decided to live , because that is just what I want . ’
11 ‘ Daddy tells me that you were apprentices together at United Motors , ’ Vicky said .
12 ‘ Chignell tells me that you want no thanks , ’ he resumed , and she caught at that eagerly .
13 ‘ Mr Oakley tells me that you 're going to give us a hand .
14 ‘ And the senator tells me that you 're only doing a two-week trial with his kids , is that right ? ’
15 ‘ Miss Honey tells me that you are meant to be clever , too !
16 She also tells me that you are unruly .
17 ‘ David tells me that you have been very ill , ’ said Mrs Wallington .
18 ‘ It was not so much consideration as intuition , for something tells me that you visit me with some strange intelligence . ’
19 Let me ask er let me ask Robert over here now Robert , er I see here it tells me that you were separated from Alison , Alison your first wife , er let me get this microphone right , you were separated from your first wife , this is your second wife , you were separated from your first wife er and I understand it was a clean break , it was a clean break with a court settlement ?
20 I prefer to think things through and find a logical reason for them , and reason tells me that you 're hiding what information you have from the police because you 're afraid that it will ruin your scoop .
21 If your employer tells you that you can be relocated elsewhere within the business , there should be no question of dismissal if the change falls within the existing terms of your employment .
22 Ah , but what about this remarkable new diet formula from America which tells you that you can eat vast quantities of melon and chicken , or spinach and prunes , or pineapple , or whatever , as long as you keep to this one food , or this combination of two foods , for the whole day ?
23 You do n't miss it until somebody tells you that you need it , then you regard it as indispensable .
24 Alcoholism is a disease that tells you that you do not have it .
25 And put the X's along the bottom and that tells her that you love her and you 're thinking of her . ’
26 Our sister publication BBC Gardeners ' World tells us that you can eat the fruit from your passion flower , but it will be rather seedy and not particularly palatable .
27 ‘ Your uncle Orrin tells us that you have been missing for months , not travelling with the Parslows as we thought , and when you surface again you have the gall to question us . ’
28 It just reminds me that you 're going back on Tuesday . ’
29 Tackling revision questions with fellow students reminds you that you 're not alone ; it allows you to comment constructively on one another 's outline answers ; it saves time ; it is mutually supportive and helps you maintain good morale .
30 ‘ Mr Millington-Smythe informs us that you 're trying to trace that Chatwin heir , ’ said Sugden , pouring out a drink and handing it to me .
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