Example sentences of "[prep] [pron] [that] you [vb mod] " in BNC.
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1 | But there 's so much for everyone that you can get away from it all . |
2 | ‘ You are n't worried that there might be things about me that you wo n't like ? |
3 | it to pieces and , see if he can , of course it 's one of them that you ca n't put back together , like |
4 | Well the add hoc panel of investigators did n't work terribly well , but the they the idea of , if there are a pool of ex employees in erm and in the main we 're tending to think about er you you 're talking about people who 've left to have families I suspect , erm , if if there is a pool of them that you can pull in , maybe that would work slightly better . |
5 | ‘ In Berlin , where I come from , oh yes many years ago , before those foul Nazis besmirched the country , they would have said of you that you would make a great beauty , a grande dame sans merci . |
6 | But this I may say , that it seems unworthy of you that you should be too angry over this affair . ’ |
7 | Now think of something that you would like to communicate along these lines , and write your own sentence of criticism . |
8 | And now put mm now think of something that you could times that adds up to three hundred and sixty . |
9 | ‘ Or is it that you think so highly of her that you ca n't bring yourself to cast her pearls before swine ? |
10 | This definition of your task will determine both the speed at which you read the historical information and the quantity of it that you will need to refer to . |
11 | I 'd told myself for weeks that our wedding night would be such a moving experience for both of us that you 'd suddenly realise you were in love with me , and tell me , and everything would end happily ever after . ’ |
12 | Every day you come up against something that you could worry yourself sick about but you 've got to accept it . |
13 | If you swear that her little one-off has so turned you against her that you could n't possibly bear to live with her any longer , you 'll get your divorce . |
14 | People talk about how much of a shock , a wonderful shock , it is the first time you realise that there are places like ours that you can go , but for Boy I had the feeling that coming to The Bar did n't feel like that much of a change in his routine . |
15 | But I I was always taught , probably like yourself that you must look through that , turn round and look through that rear |
16 | She tells him about the street she was brought up in , its granular asphalt pavement ridged with long wavering bulges where they had been dug up to get at the gas and water mains , and overhung by waterfalls of laburnum , with front gardens marked off by low walls , some of them in crenellated brickwork , some in pebble-dash with decorative chains dipping above them that you could set swinging , one after another , as you walked by . |
17 | By about the fifth month they will be able to hear the baby 's heartbeat with a stethoscope , and may feel if the baby moves — in any case , they will check with you that you can feel movements . |
18 | She stopped abruptly by the gate to the Albion 's gardens , whirled on him , snapping her parasol shut again : ‘ Because I was annoyed with you that you could even think such a thing . |
19 | You can make pleas for extra schemes but if you do so I could only suggest that you also accompany it with one that you would rather er is not done , so there are actually replacements rather than additions . |
20 | The only way to tell is to ask your dealer , so please ensure that you are dealing with one that you can trust , especially if you have to specifically order them . |
21 | The fish are n't large and you are unlikely to return home with one that you could pop straight into a glass case , although you might well do so ; but they fight hard and give a good account of themselves . |
22 | ‘ It 's certainly true that if people suggest they will go to the appeal procedure then we will do almost everything we can to avoid that , which means in some cases we 're letting people get away with something that you would n't let others get away with , simply because they 're being difficult — well , not being difficult , they would be just exercising their rights . ’ |
23 | You have parted with something that you might have kept and that is a sufficient ‘ detriment . ’ |
24 | We show how to turn a problem area into an asset — transform a slope into something that you can be proud of . |
25 | You may feel the doorknob more strongly than some big personal event , and the doorknob will open into something that you can use as your own . |
26 | But if I can just go back to where we were talking earlier erm and I asked you about anybody that you may be able to refer me on |
27 | I do n't propose to enter into a tutorial on the enhanced commands , but take it from me that you can manipulate how a program looks when it opens , and even feed keystrokes to it automatically , have it run macros , and so forth . |
28 | Were you really so desperate to get away from me that you 'd risk that ? ’ |
29 | Do you remember being dressed in everything that you could wear and protesting at the heat ? |
30 | I learned from him that you could just go out , and have a really good time getting out of it . |