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

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1 yeah , I see that , I see that , are , are you suggesting that those provisions in the members agents , managering agents agreements that the type of all those agents call upon your clients are void or valid ?
2 Can you see it requires more in a static holding , this is building muscle power and you have to do things , and muscle can build it if , it c if you asked that those legs to do that every day they would get better at it , because what the body would then do would be build in more muscle fibre to cope with the job , so can you see it , what you ask the body to do , you 've got to ask it the right amount , not too much or else you damage and you 've got to ask it regularly and gradually increase it if you want to improve the muscle power .
3 ‘ Do you think that all children 's books ought to have funny bits in them ? ’
4 Do you think that these women can actually have children ?
5 Why do you think that these girls come to London , in the first place ?
6 ‘ Did you know that those Yugoslavians who came into your hands had very good reasons to fear for terror ? ’
7 Once you realise that some blocks need to be matched early , in order to gain access to others , things get tougher .
8 You realise that some men wo n't allow us to take their blood ? ’
9 Stan Wickenden , purchasing director of Renshaws , quickly disabused me of my fanciful notions that Mitcham harboured fabulous nut-cracking machinery : ‘ Of course , you realise that most nuts are imported ready shelled .
10 ‘ And you say that some others protected you ? ’
11 You say that these books stand in their own right , and are important perhaps in the historical context of the development of the novel , but do they constitute what I 'd call a good read ?
12 How do you ensure that those children who are watching are actively engaged in the " performance " , and not simply whispering about the scene they have prepared ?
13 You conclude that such developments would be in the interests of individual consumers .
14 And when you consider that those prices include a £5 donation to The Spastics Society , the music works out at a fiver per CD or cassette !
15 When you consider that these days we are running well over a second faster , your can see by how much British sprinting has advanced .
16 This was surprising when you consider that these days Death was the genial Doctor 's constant drinking-companion .
17 It may seem easier if you remember that all parents have to do just this when they change a baby 's nappies , wipe the baby 's bottom , and ensure it is clean and dry .
18 Is it possible to identify the considerations which lead you to believe that these presuppositions do n't need justification or explanation in your essay ?
19 Whether you feel that these cocktails are what your roses will be happy with is very much like you considering whether you would be happy and healthy on a diet of fast and convenience food like hamburger and chips and little else .
20 However , 44% of you feel that these reports should leave the gory details out and 39% feel they encourage copycat crimes .
21 If you think that these approaches will make matters worse , it may simply be better to ask for a transfer or move to new pastures .
22 If you bought that many bonds then you would effectively be losing around £3.50 a week in interest , not much more than doing the pools .
23 So Madam I 'm asking you to say that these circumstances , this is the sort of case that should never have come before the court , it should 've been sorted out between the parties themselves , with the aid of their solicitors , and that it 's only the overreaction of the police in this particular circumstance that brings him before the court here .
24 ‘ Nor must you imagine that all innovations will be fruitful .
25 Question 20 Do you agree that all lenders should be encouraged to provide sellers ' solicitors with form 53s sealed prior to completion ?
26 Do you agree that these things happen before rain or a storm ?
27 What happens when you open up the market twenty years down the line , you realize that these industries are dinosaurs , they 're using technology that 's thirty years out of date .
28 The second impression is less tangible — the curious feeling you get when you realize that those books on the shelves are Manzoni 's books , the ones he read or consulted .
29 Did n't you say that those youths who got their friend drunk the other Saturday were not the kind of visitors you liked here ? ’
30 And then the sudden lurching shift of perspective , the falling through the bottom of things , when you discover that these constants have been or could be altered after all .
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