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

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1 Also , how would you feel if your bosses came in and told you suddenly that you can move to another firm ‘ if you want to ’ .
2 It ca n't be stressed enough that you should know the entire play from which you select your audition piece ; not only that , but have thought carefully about the characters and their inter-relationship .
3 I can not emphasise enough that you should let the patient tell you , through his symptoms , what needs to be done .
4 No I am grateful to Mr because he 's finally crystallised in my mind something that 's been bugging me the longer I stay on this council about exactly what the Tories see their role here as and it 's now very clear to me , more than ever and that is that if you want to be obstructive and negative and if you go on long enough being obstructive and negative what you can end up doing is that you 'll find yourself eventually in a position going on long enough that you can make totally meaningless speeches but at least you 'll get nice headlines in the paper and that seems to me the whole essence of the Tory strategy .
5 And obviously that you can do , but it takes time , it 's quicker just to walk into a travel agent and pick up a cheap bargain .
6 Right , so that you 'll do a clean run through .
7 Every time you admire an attractive shape or see an article that you think could be decorated with flowers , jot it down in a special notebook so that you 'll have plenty of inspirational ideas ready and waiting whenever you need them .
8 That one will be joined to a quaver beat , so that you 'll have a group of three .
9 ‘ Son , I want to have a word with you about this man in the pictures , so that you 'll know what to do in future .
10 And it 's not something that I enjoy , so that you 'll try every which way to try and avoid it .
11 ‘ I might as well tell you — if only so that you 'll let me go home . ’
12 ‘ I thought at least to have taken Harry off your mind , ’ said Owen wretchedly , ‘ so that you might give all your heart to this .
13 Mr Beckenham — I mean , Lord Dacre — wanted you to have the security of your home so that you might have a choice about your future . ’
14 So that you would go , just as she did , and never come back . ’
15 I asked her to prepare everything as it might be in America , so that you would feel at home .
16 When you 've finished sorting them into their piles , the next job is to put each pile into a separate bag , so that you would put all your bones into one bag , all your pottery into another .
17 So that you would agree , you learnt parenting from your father ?
18 Her idea was to stick a piece of Sellotape between your eyebrows for an afternoon to make yourself aware of how often you frowned , so that you would know to do it less .
19 Your , your best bet would be to go up and sort of you know look at the tents that are up there so that you would know whether they went about
20 Is there any hint that you might be forced to make an inver an inversion o in that sense that er you would be able so that you would have to make statements like that as you 've made you you 've turned them that the employer 's statement on it 's head ?
21 Erm , so that you would have to allow for those ideal circumstances in maximum temperature .
22 I have also sent you a catalogue of Greenpeace merchandise so that you may choose from it , and may I draw special attention to the Greenpeace enamel dove badge which we would particularly like you , as a new supporter , to purchase and wear .
23 Do not deprive each other except by mutual consent for a time , so that you may devote yourselves to prayer .
24 If you are living away from home you should bring your NHS card with you so that you may register with a doctor .
25 Enlighten our minds to receive your guidance so that you may lead us unto true wisdom .
26 That we may work together according to your will so that you may work for good in us .
27 Fasting is prescribed for you as it was prescribed for those before you , so that you may guard ( against evil ) Surrah 11 , 183
28 I would like to take you , stage by stage , through a typical case so that you may know precisely what to expect in both present-life and past-life regression .
29 so that you may find that father is n't up to it today
30 So that you may find that all the hesitations are by women , or most of them by women , or most of them are in the pub , or most of them are a after ten at night , or ar you know , you can look at the context in which certain words , certain conversational gambits that some of them use .
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