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

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1 Erm simply to remind you of the position of of Selby District in in that our interest in a new settlement emerged out of concern for the quality of life in existing villages in in Selby district , and concerns for the impact of future peripheral development in those villages , and not just peripheral development on the edge of York , although of course we acknowledge that as an important consideration and it is for that reason that we fully supported the County Council 's proposals in relation to greenbelt , erm you asked the question earlier in relation to the P P G advice and and the six criteria , erm in fact I 've already rehearsed that argument in my submission so I wo n't repeat it now , erm the fact that you chose to phrase the question that way I 'll take as a good omen as to the way I presented my submission , but it it it 's there for you to read again , the the the main point that I want to address is something that was raised by Mr Wincup yesterday , and that was the difference or not as between Selby district and Hambledon district , er M Mr Jewitt 's made reference earlier to his opposition to the new settlement , and in doing so he he he mentioned the settlement pattern in Hambledon district , he 'll correct me if I 'm wrong , but one of small dispersed villages , well in Selby district we do have villages of that nature , but the Northern part of of Selby district is significantly deferent to Hambledon , it 's characterized by much larger villages , and in fact the establishment of a new settlement would n't conflict with with the settlement pattern at all .
2 confirm that you undertake to deliver the Investment Overview expeditiously , or identify those on the list which you prefer receive the Investment Overview directly from the initiating member
3 I find it shameful that you try to promote the measure which does n't even begin to address the basic problem of housing .
4 I knew at once that you 'd recognised the title . ’
5 Did you feel that you 'd completed a phase ?
6 Did you feel that you 'd completed a phase ?
7 That projection of course took into account the fact that you 'd raised the base and therefore you had extra money to find .
8 And you told me that you 'd destroyed the picture . ’
9 ‘ You would forget the ten thousand , and I would n't tell the law that you 'd left a stiff behind the Windsor . ’
10 And did you mention to Steen that you 'd got the photographs at any time ? ’
11 ‘ Is it by music , then , that you seek to tame the spirits ? ’
12 The curved alloy tube covered with rubber that you hold to control the sail .
13 We discussed preparation of the lines in Chapter Three , so all we want to emphasise now is that you remember to take a stake ( preferably fitted with a brightly coloured flag so that you do not lose it , or tread on it ) and that the line ends have swivel connections of adequate strength .
14 As one of the Bank 's valued customers your acceptance into the Plan is guaranteed provided that you are eligible and that you apply to join the Plan before the close date shown on your application form .
15 As one of the Bank 's valued customers your acceptance into the Plan is guaranteed provided you are eligible and that you apply to join the Plan before the close date shown on your Application Form .
16 Having planned in advance that you intend to press a bouquet or some special flowers , you must also decide how you intend to transport them from the event to your home .
17 ‘ Yes , I 'm beginning to accept that you intend to make a fight of it . ’
18 The duty solicitor scheme gets our name known better : it is valuable in that you get to know the clerks and some on the Bench .
19 Er if you 've got a competent p person that you trust preparing the estimate , they can check it themselves .
20 The information that you had extended the Division time by 10 minutes was available to those of us in the House , but not to those outside it .
21 Well I stayed on as an orderly because they said that I could erm I could marry because er I was n't erm classed as erm tt Er I would n't pass it on to me husband , so I could marry , provided I I prevented having children for er five years , that you had to see the Doctor until The medical Doctor at Nottingham , until he pronounced you clear , you see ?
22 But then when you do peel them away , whether you can have a potentiality , like the when talked about he talked about either side of his face timeless void that you had to see the limit of it so that you could have erm that that I was in this body and there 's something about this body that I 'm going to go back into the body and then that could differentiate perhaps .
23 ‘ Mr Fernie , Detective-Constable Edwards who interviewed you on the morning after Mrs Connon was killed , said in his very comprehensive report that you had noticed the police arrive the previous night .
24 You were right to break with him if you decided that you had made a mistake in accepting him , but oh , my dear , your uncle Orrin tells me that he dare not inform your father of the dreadful things Havvie is hinting about you for fear of what he might do to Havvie .
25 Your brilliance was such that you had made the background virtually vanish ; she seemed to be floating on air . ’
26 It was written that you had discovered the oolerinnen .
27 In this one we had n't told you that you had to strip formwork , that you had to er , make the formwork , that you had to fix the steel , you had to know this from your own knowledge .
28 There were all these agit prop politics that you had to toe the line about .
29 And , and then er at that particular time you know and er then unemployment you , I you had to see each firm was issued with the and the firms had to agree that you had to sign a contract of employment so that er if you were leaving or he was paying you off , you had to be given two weeks ' notice either way before they pay you off .
30 Oh no they did n't allow that you had to have the book .
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