Example sentences of "[noun] that you [verb] you " in BNC.

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1 It 's on the way back when you face north across the loch that you know you will have to climb Beinn Alligin .
2 Separately , calculate the hours that you think you will be allowed on taxation .
3 At which point you can complete any other bits of the work that you feel you need to .
4 Also the ‘ I 'll be back ’ WAV file that you say you assigned to Windows events and the internal speaker driver , are not supplied with Windows 3.1 .
5 There 's a public access down to the beach and I just turned round and took it and there 's these places that you rent you know ?
6 You must make sure that you only take upon yourself those things that you know you can manage comfortably .
7 And you 'll get things that you know you 'll get an equation just in X then .
8 It is also worthwhile spending time at this point examining the things that you know you can do but do n't bother with .
9 If you were to choose an environment that you think you might be happy to work within , cos remember you 're selling ads whichever one ,
10 There 's no shortage of ingredients for the blend of feature articles and news that you say you enjoy ; the list of talented and distinguished alumni who are willing to write for the magazine is impressive and the University itself is a rich source of news .
11 He might well have settled to be a good chief for the clan that you say you 're so concerned for , Eachuinn Maclean .
12 You do n't go to the opera primarily to hear the music , you go to be bundled together with people similar to yourself , or people that you think you 're like .
13 That passion that you know you share with me , and that fiery temper to match your glorious hair !
14 that , that was to do , behind Algate that you said you were doing
15 ‘ When you go into a competition that you know you can win , and you know that people expect you to win , then there is a lot more pressure on you than on someone who is less well known .
16 A few years ago they were making some of the best pop singles you could play on a jukebox : ‘ Something About You ’ , ‘ Leaving Me Now ’ , ‘ Lessons In Love ’ , all the kind of thing that you felt you were going to be sick of hearing before long but which still sounded good after the thousandth time .
17 ( 5 ) You can run a line down the edge of a paragraph that you think you may wish to emphasise .
18 If you are not eligible to be put in if you do n't have a motor car then you 're discounting an enormous number of people who may have motorcycles or motor caravans or , you know , something which is perfectly valid but it invalidates the information that you think you are getting out of the file because you only put in certain perfectly reasonable , groups of er of things and i in , in , in Boots there 's a , there 's a er there 's a a wonderful expression or actually is , is the one I 'm particularly thinking about , you know we , we sell shall we say a million bottles of aspirin a year , it is in fact considerably more than that , and that is perfectly reasonable and valid and mm but in the definition of that we obviously only included what Boots the Chemists sold because that 's all the people who
19 ‘ Now , you said in your statement that you think you saw Mr Livesey standing on the pavement . ’
20 I I must say I 've also been er you know very very impressed and er learnt quite a lot just attending these courses that you 've you 've got running here .
21 Most of the schemes that are put in here are actually assessed by the area highway engineer and if you 've got particular schemes , especially ones that you know you 've talked about in the past , the best way of dealing with them is to speak to him directly and say , why is n't it in this time ?
22 I 'd like to take you back to that this whole idea that you 've you 've expressed about the idea of of state capitalism .
23 Erm whether it 'll be a sustained erm recovery is another question , but I think you can take the view that you know you will , you will get some mileage out of share performances in the next couple of years .
24 Well I felt very honoured that er that people should recognise er the fact that you know you did the job and they enjoyed coming down here to travel from Charlbury .
25 You once let out the fact that you wished you were free of the burdens your family placed on you .
26 If sun-bathing makes you feel good , it 's got more to do with the fact that you feel you look good , and that you 've allowed yourself to unwind .
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