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

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1 P.S. Have you heard that god-awful music they play whilst you 're waiting to get through ?
2 ‘ If you mean that crummy flat of yours , no . ’
3 Jessica said : ‘ If you mean that old guff about the Orangemen .
4 ‘ You remember … ’ she would say coquettishly , ‘ when you made that awful fuss about the trousers … ’
5 About two thirds of the men but less than half of the women answered " yes " to the question , " Do you think that young men should have some sexual experience before marriage ? " — a slightly larger figure than that of those claiming such experience — while a quarter of the men and half of the women replied , " no " .
6 Do you think that other people consider you boring ?
7 In what ways do you think that daily life was more pleasant in the time before this migration to the towns than it was afterwards ?
8 Why do you think that direct file organization is less used than some other file organization techniques ?
9 ‘ Rachel — are you seeing that young playboy Radcliffe again ? ’
10 You suggest that large firms must consider ‘ federation ’ by devolving responsibility to autonomous business units , or even consider break-ups .
11 Did you know that traditional Lloyd Loom furniture is made from paper twisted around fine steel , which is then woven into the finished product ?
12 Do you know that creepy feeling when you 're sure someone 's there but you ca n't see or hear anything ? ’
13 Did you know that human beings also raise their eyebrows when they greet each other as a signal of friendship to people they know ?
14 For a moment he said nothing , then asked quietly , ‘ Did you know that old shop 's to let again ?
15 ‘ Surely you realise that married couples like to sleep together — so at least one of the chalets should be equipped with a double bed . ’
16 COUNSEL : Now if you will refer to page 61 of your excellent report , you will see that you say that considerable forces were deployed .
17 ‘ If you say that capital punishment is a deterrent , how do you explain that 87 per cent of all murderers convicted over the last 10 years thought there still was capital punishment ? ’
18 You let that poor bugger be .
19 How can you ensure that oral history exercises contribute to one or more of the history attainment targets at level 1 , 2 , or 3 ?
20 This successful experience makes it more likely that you will use public reprimands again in similar circumstances in the future and , naturally , you conclude that public reprimands work !
21 Deny them this participation of freedom , and you break that sole bond which originally made , and must still preserve , the unity of the empire .
22 As you recall that successful scene , whenever something comes up that you enjoyed jot it down on the sheet entitled ‘ I would like more of this ! ’
23 28 You accept that conservation work is often very dirty .
24 ‘ Do you remember that old lady who kept coming in for Roald Dahl , saying he was a woman ? ’ sobbed Denise .
25 ‘ When you consider that Austrian lifts handled 480 million passengers last year and that 2.5 million native Austrians are skiers — excluding tourists — the accident figures are very small .
26 Actually when you consider that particular kind of situation , what type of person would , in a crucial decision , knowing he was charged with the responsibility for the direction of his family , say ‘ I consider my plan to be the most effective , but we 'll do it your way to keep peace ’ ?
27 Do you believe that German-speaking art historians will increasingly turn their attention to home-grown art ?
28 You screwed that beautiful ape and now you ca n't get rid of him , that 's all .
29 Luigi Pittagora rejoined , ‘ You remember that great man , Carlo Cafiero , a Neapolitan ?
30 ‘ And you remember that rotten fence we kept on breaking pieces off the top of . ’
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