Example sentences of "[that] you [vb past] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 If you paid by cheque or credit card , again you would have some evidence that you spent that money .
2 erm so that y so that you expected this sort of measure of service and if you were told the , if you were told the circumstances you might have said well that 's okay , no problem .
3 ‘ Slowness is beauty ’ , which struck me as very odd in 1908 ( when I certainly did not believe it ) and has stayed with me ever since — shall we say as proof that you violated British habit ; and thought of it .
4 That you knew each other when you were children , I mean , and what happened that summer . ’
5 ‘ I was n't aware that you knew each other . ’
6 I hope you 've found the meeting this evening positive , I 'm sure you have n't heard perhaps if the people found after the this evening and the guy up there reckons we ought to retire , well I do n't think we will retire but I think we will be responding to the things that you raised this evening I happen to think the Harlow theatre I 'm not sure how you measure success , erm I think we measure it 's success in the fact that people actually do use the building , people do come to see the shows .
7 Which was good from the point of view that you took thirteen minutes to do the first three and then two minutes to do the last , last three .
8 ‘ It was after that weekend gig in Zimbabwe — but I seem to remember that you took two weeks ’ leave immediately after that , so perhaps you never knew .
9 You 've just said that you took one look at Lotta and wanted her without knowing a thing about her , and now you 're telling me exactly the same thing .
10 ‘ D' you mean to say , Elaine , that you took more notice of her than he did ? ’
11 ‘ Dr Ali said that you said bad things about Muhammad , ’ Maisie went on .
12 what we 'll say to you is that you got that parcel on Tuesday
13 Are you finishing that you got half way down that like this erm I 'll
14 That you got these Abbey National sort it out , thank goodness !
15 Erm it turned out in the end that , that you got some information about the husband , particularly about a pension scheme , but you almost got the impression was well , you know , was it really right ?
16 ‘ Except that you admitted last night that you do n't lead an absolutely pure life yourself , I could almost believe that you 're one of those buttoned-up celibates , offended by the mere idea of any sort of relationship , even if it 's between other people . ’
17 I know that you killed two people .
18 It is better to report that you had insufficient time to collect certain data than to produce half baked results .
19 I also suspected that you had powerful patrons , someone high in your king 's court . ’
20 It was at the very next stage was n't it that you had this switch from a boundary which we could accept to one which we profoundly could not accept ?
21 Er so you would you would need a very heavy rectification programme to sh to ensure , not just that you had enough cadres , but that the cadres were going in with , with the right attitudes .
22 ‘ I began to realise that you had wonderful qualities , though I had to convince my mother with something more than my own feelings and impressions .
23 ‘ I presumed that you had another candidate — or should I say victim ? — lined up . ’
24 ‘ I began to think that you had more lives than a cat . ’
25 I thought that you had more sense , Sally-Anne .
26 Anyway I hear that you had little Jonathan John said .
27 But you did n't even have a wife — at least , not one that you had any contact with .
28 But you said , a moment ago that you had some evidence on this .
29 That you had some reason to distrust him ? ’
30 To prove that you had some sort of power over me ? ’
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