Example sentences of "[vb -s] that you have " in BNC.
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1 | If the council thinks that you have given away or used up savings in order to qualify for , or increase the amount of your benefit they can treat you as still having those savings . |
2 | The position of Venue and Mars guarantees that you have a lively weekend in store . |
3 | I said : ‘ Mrs Ledingham says that you 've agreed to something metal . ’ |
4 | Alright what have you done , in the least three months , that says that you 've used the course , benefited from the course , that sort of thing . |
5 | Okay , somebody suggested that the communication essay or which reflects the communication model w in the hand book it says that you 've had input from linguists , er sociologists , psychologists and people like that and in fact you have n't |
6 | And i and it says that you 've got the wrong ribbon . |
7 | No one says that YOU have to , and if your main reason for wanting a close friendship is to be like everyone else then it wo n't be much of a friendship anyway ! |
8 | He says that you have to adopt a Charlie Chaplin style of walking . |
9 | It assumes that you 've deri derived the samples from normal populations and it assumes there 's a home between the two . |
10 | ‘ The biopsy confirms that you have a malignant lymphoma . ’ |
11 | Sir , — In a letter to the EADT ( March 18 ) , Andrew Blake defends animal experiments and complains that you have printed ‘ extremist animal rights ’ views . |
12 | It is true that a good marathon time shows that you have both fitness and endurance , but because of the effort you have made , you will not be able to exploit those gains for some time . |
13 | It also shows that you have confidence in the product . |
14 | Your former employer should pay the amount so claimed by the Department in respect of social security benefits that you have received . |
15 | Once you have reached your goal weight , you will want to maintain the health , fitness and slimness benefits that you have achieved . |
16 | J is angry , but he realises that you have n't got to get totally in-your-face to get a serious message across . |
17 | The sheet then recorded that Mr. Bell had been charged that on 15 February 1990 he was guilty of drunk and disorderly behaviour in Faulkner Street , Liverpool , contrary to section 91 of the Criminal Justice Act 1967 , and that on 1 February 1990 Mr. Bell was committed to the Liverpool Crown Court and was released on bail under a duty to surrender into the custody of the said court at such time and date as would be notified to him ‘ and Constable 677F Whittaker alleges that you have broken conditions of your bail not to approach Bridget Coffey . ’ |
18 | If your garment size requires that you have a number of stitches that give a half repeat , you might consider moving the N1 cam between the first and second piece as we discussed earlier , so that when seamed ‘ A ’ will be joined to ‘ B ’ at the side seam . |
19 | Your use of the Program acknowledges that you have read this Agreement , understand it and agree to be bound by its terms . |
20 | The first card you turn over is the matching ace , so it seems that you have had the first strike of luck for you can clearly get the first pair . |
21 | The Secretary of State for Scotland decided who should go to the party , but it appears that you had to be rich , a local landowner or preferably both to receive an invitation . |
22 | It appears that you have taken the real content of my personal views out of their true context and treated them with an interpretation that I least expected . |
23 | A couple of people who work for me are not too clever — and one feels that you have to repeat instructions , and they — even so they 're not undertaken . |
24 | indicates that you had better shorten your sentences or use less elaborate words or both . |
25 | You are placing a trust in others that in various ways indicates that you have confidence in how they will perform . |
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30 | It also means that you 've spent a productive few hours studying , which is a major contribution to your weekly workload . |