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

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1 Instead , the very word ‘ miniature ’ means that everything should be of a smaller scale than usual , even including the fabric or card that you will use for the backing .
2 Although different presentation styles are appropriate to different media this is not indicated on the list and you will need to refer either to the Quick Reference Guide ( a single folder card that you should try to keep handy ) or to Chapter 20 of the User Guide — which frankly seems rather a long way in !
3 Right , there , there is n't a great deal that you can get in , in fifteen minutes .
4 We would therefore be able to bring in other measures which we have n't modelled so far er but that is also the guidance that you should bring in , not only nowadays you should not only look to build a bypass , you should look to complementary measures within the urban area .
5 But it 's kind of a shame , because I 'm only one element of blackness that you can see on television , and I 'll tell you , if I 'd been a kid and seen someone like me on telly , I 'd be a hell of a lot happier about the way I am in this world . ’
6 What I 'd like you to do just for the last ten minutes is to think of a member of staff you have who has a training need and think about how you will go about training them and the methods that you will use .
7 I 'm going to give you examples of some of the things that you could , if I can find anything to write with , yes , some , some methods that you can use , because there are lots of methods that you can use in problem solving .
8 I 'm going to give you examples of some of the things that you could , if I can find anything to write with , yes , some , some methods that you can use , because there are lots of methods that you can use in problem solving .
9 Er if you were er some people had a gas ring , you know , not a cooker , a gas ring those sort of ring that you can boil a kettle on , or you could have a saucepan .
10 The large proportion of the impressions made to what they see , how they visualize you , so if you look a mess you 're backing on the wrong foot , you give , you 're getting off to a bad start straight away and be aware of hidden signals that you 'll give your emanating .
11 And i in sort of legal terms , I mean there are remedies that you can take against noise .
12 It would , I hoped , create the illusion that you could see through the base , dispelling any impression there was an operator inside . ’
13 We would very much like to have you to teach us ( but would of course welcome any trainer that you 'd propose in your place if you 're already busy that weekend ) .
14 The sense of grief and loss that you might feel over your freedom and lifestyle or your potential to have children may be very difficult to cope with .
15 you can not recover loss that you could have avoided suffering by taking reasonable steps ;
16 I E you 're not really looking at a feudal economy in the south any more i it may be a much more heavily commercial capitalist economy and therefore the kind of land reform programme that you might incorporate from a feudal north might not be entirely relevant .
17 And this time it 's the one programme that you can watch .
18 Also bear in mind that you might want to catch your fish one day , so make their hiding places accessible or removable .
19 You also need to bear in mind that you may have other payments under existing deeds of covenant or other payments made under Gift Aid in the same tax year , and you will need to have a taxable income at least equal to the gross amount of all these payment , as well as the Gift Aid payment being contemplated , otherwise you will have to account to the Revenue for some tax .
20 When choosing this item bear in mind that you may have to walk long distances , so check the padding on the harnesses and straps for comfort .
21 So you can go ahead with your Malawis , but bear in mind that you 'll need extra tanks for their fry and for the Julie fry ( you need to remove these at about 1″ — carefully and gradually , to avoid parental upsets ) .
22 just keep it clearly in your mind that you can have erm major intervals .
23 When calculating appointment times bear in mind that you will need five full minutes minimum before and after each interview ( ten minutes between interviews ) .
24 In your mind that you 'd like to do .
25 Nothing ever works out as ideal , but let us assume for the sake of demonstration that you can deal with much of the course work during the day , so that your evenings are free for work on the lecture and seminar periods .
26 Age , sex and colour are other considerations that you will want to take into account .
27 It will banish any anxieties that you may have about being alone at night or coming home to an empty house .
28 But you can talk to your boss about the fear that you might lose your job .
29 In other words you must use your powers of thought alone to let go of any tension that you may feel .
30 All the caution and tension that you may have been feeling has now flown .
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