Example sentences of "that you have a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I should have realised that you had a personal prejudice , ’ she taunted .
2 I trust that you have now received a list of the Social Work Centres and also that you had a profitable meeting with regarding the design of the front cover .
3 This er , your comment that you had a good look at the figures , severely confused the merchant bankers who are advising the Mirror group as they , they did n't feel that they 'd finalized the figures themselves .
4 I hope you are well , and that you had a good journey home .
5 If you have ever wished that you had a third hand to make notes we have the answer .
6 But there again if there ever was a strike or that you 've a wee bit protection .
7 the sad news for golfers is that you 've a better chance of watching the sport than playing it at the Oxfordshire club … membership is being limited to 750 and the joining fee is twenty five thousand pounds …
8 You 're hiding the fact that you 've a burning heart like mine .
9 And the pleadings bundle which I 've got also seems to be erm from your side but it 's er seems to be the trial bundle that was lodged with the court rather than the one that you 've a different order and different pagination .
10 The problem with a high-tech start-up is that you have a net cash outflow .
11 First this is held downwards , then it is swung upwards to varying heights so that you have a split second in which to hit it with a suitable technique .
12 You said that you have a good job — does n't it bring you into contact with all sorts ?
13 Make sure you read the instruction carefully and only begin when you are satisfied that you have a good understanding of what is needed .
14 ‘ I see that you have a new gel , Matey , ’ remarked Mrs Darrell .
15 Multiply billions of tiny energy surpluses over billions of years of time and you find that you have a vast energy surplus .
16 Mix them together so that you have a sticky paste .
17 Now that you have a vague idea what is going on , you could be forgiven for throwing up your hands in disgust and letting them all get on with it .
18 I know this is a very foodie ( and fattening ! ) time of year , but Moyra Fraser , our Cookery Editor , and the rest of the GHI team have taken enormous care to see that you have a marvellous variety of recipes for festive entertaining at your fingertips .
19 Could it be that the friend is actually someone whom you recognize from a previous life , and that is why you immediately feel that you have a mutual link ?
20 sta sta staff comment comes out of there and that bit goes up then you have general skills and abilities and then below that you have a wider box which just says comments which will include a staff comment and may include a pupil comment as well cos because it 's signed by both at the bottom .
21 The first thing to do , if you are embarking on helping an elderly parent who lives alone , is to make sure that she ( or he ) knows that you have a genuine desire to assist her in every way possible ; and then respect her right to make either a positive or negative response to your overtures .
22 ‘ What do you bet she does n't come marching in here and suggest that you have a strong dose of Syrup of Figs ? ’
23 Only that you have a sharp tongue and an undisciplined sister , neither of which attributes I find endearing .
24 So , do I assume that you have a private income ? ’
25 Now that you have a suitable yarn , how much do you buy ?
26 Now that you have a suitable yarn , how much do you buy ?
27 PLEASE CHECK THAT YOU HAVE A VALID PASSPORT !
28 Ensure that you have a secure base by standing with your feet comfortably apart and with your ‘ leading foot ’ pointing in the direction of the movement you need to make .
29 Use a strip of knitting as long as you want for your finished garland , sewn as you go so that you have a covered cone , about six inches of knitting unsewn , another cone — as long as long as you want your garland to be .
30 These will vary from Compact to Compact but you will be expected to show : a ) that your attendance and punctuality have been consistently good , b ) that you can work reliably at school , c ) that you have spent a specific amount of time on Work Experience , d ) that you have a positive sense of responsibility to your school and the wider community .
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