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

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1 Children learn the " hidden " curriculum very quickly — in this case that you do n't mean what you say !
2 So , it ought to be clear by the end of this instalment that you should devote some thought to cabling , ideally before the network goes in .
3 Ladies and gentlemen erm about three years ago we finally decided to restore this car that you see behind us and although it was er an impossible task at times we , we carried on regardless and I hope that you 'll agree that everything you see today , plus the fact that seeing everybody out here , I think we , you 'll agree we made the right decision and er we feel that as long as this car is in this position that nobody 'll erm have any doubts who the Three- Ninetieth Group were and er , I think er , I think we 're all proud of this day particularly .
4 now wait a minute , wait a minute , let Jordan have some toys , he 's only a baby , hello darling , hello no , do n't leave that there Jordan 's playing with that darling , look show me this car you want , show me this car that you want
5 We said at the beginning of this chapter that you would have to choose when to use video rather than another classroom aid .
6 Now , so we have n't got the reason for you gaining this skill that you had in the case of making scones , playing the clarinet .
7 What kind of response are you getting from tenants towards this work that you 're doing ?
8 see what happened is , I came over and he says , you know I 've told this lady that you saw the man standing beside her and she went she sort of , she described him , apparently he was very tall which
9 Do n't get so caught up in this fantasy that you miss all the opportunities the real world has to offer .
10 Alternatively , several pieces of music , and perhaps all the works of your favourite composer , could be placed in the same frame , and there are many variations on this theme that you can follow .
11 Oh this place that you where you would n't get a handbag stolen and all that .
12 But , I must say that , having got that , I do not regard myself as disabled , I have a disability , I do not regard myself as disabled , and it 's this business that you have registered as disabled person , which is a bit of a stigma .
13 ‘ Dora took it into her head this evening that you 'd pinched one of her golf-clubs as a sort of practical joke , ’ she explained .
14 It 's at this point that you have to start making choices , and you have several options .
15 You may find at this point that you have to adjust your thoughts , if only by a little , to get this idea equation properly lined up .
16 I think it 's very interesting th that you know that has raised this point that you know why could n't the parish council come to us ?
17 I had assumed up to this point that you really wished to speak not to me but to my husband ( who is of course E J Maitland , a philosopher whose reputation is rather more likely than mine to attract telephone calls from the great officers of state ) and that I was being summoned to the phone merely because he was not there .
18 ‘ You see , ’ he went on as though they had been talking all afternoon , ‘ I had no idea until this morning that you were in the same state as I. ’
19 I have no right and you have been very generous , Fred , Uncle Steve and the boys and Gertie ca n't understand why you did n't come here with us , Gert only said this morning that you ought to be here , your place is with us , but do n't think I am not grateful .
20 Now just to clarify in my mind about , here I 'm looking at the summary of your submission , you actually refer to the fact that sixty three hectares are required to meet the needs of the city , whereas I take it you say this morning that you 're happy with the forty six , er but in reality you can only get thirty three ac thirty three hectares within the city .
21 It is a condition of this appointment that you complete the attached waiver agreeing to the exclusion of any claim to statutory rights in respect of unfair dismissal or redundancy payment on the expiry of your appointment without its being renewed or extended , and acknowledging that you will not be entitled to redundancy payments on such expiry .
22 Is this grass that you bring being delivered tomorrow morning ?
23 ‘ Mrs Hatton , did your husband ever receive any callers in this flat that you did n't know ?
24 ‘ It having been stated to Samuel Whitbread Esq. , and to me … that Mary Flint , now in the Bedford Infirmary , is in danger of death in consequence of the wounds and injuries which she received from you , we intend to take her examination at the said Infirmary on Tuesday 8th October inst. at 1 o'clock of the afternoon of which I give you this notice that you may if you think proper be present . ’
25 estimates of erm yeah so they 've actually got a , a standard questionnaire in this paper that you ca n't find yet ?
26 But I had this instinct that you 'd have a better chance if you first spent some time with me — ’
27 Mr Heselton , I understood you said when we started this debate that you were eight hundred and fifty short , or thereabouts , of Mr Curtis 's pro-rata figure , which was four thousand two hundred .
28 It is from this cairn that you gain your close hand view of Pillar Rock .
29 This being that you cut off my head at the same time . ’
30 ‘ What about this restaurant that you could n't wait to show me ? ’
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