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

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1 I 'd just about got a speech arranged when you announced that the afternoon had been no big deal ! ’
2 We 're not diving into anything , in fact all we 're asking really is inviting you to agree that the C E C might go for a collective paddle with the T & g to see the temperature of the water .
3 now some of you will also have seen a form being circulated , asking you to agree that the recordings that are being made of the discussions , can be used as part of a research project .
4 You mean that the research will go ? ’
5 Surely you mean that the entire stupid handicap system should be scrapped ?
6 You mean that the whole thing is a fraud ? ’
7 You mean that the world was once so simple , and suddenly it 's full of amazingly interesting things that you 'll never ever get to the end of as long as you live .
8 ‘ Are you suggesting that the travellers have murdered Barbs for her money ? ’ asked Clarissa , ignoring this interruption from the men .
9 Well are you suggesting that the gipsies are their own worst enemies when it comes to advertising their cause .
10 As he made to leave the chamber , Deems said , ‘ If you perceive that the Emperor does not trust you , why continue faithful ? ’
11 Do you think that the Foreign Office , successive British governments , were playing a silly game ?
12 Whatever made you think that the idea — of course quite impossible , though for the sake of argument we will not imagine it so — myself and Edward going away together was simply unconventional .
13 Do you think that the ocean , which swells and struggles , Would be happy to open its mouth day and night , To breathe into the void a vapour of noise , And that it would roar , beneath the hurricane above , If its roaring was not speech ?
14 Do you think that the Americans are being over-cautious about this or are we perhaps being a bit lax ?
15 Do you think that the Americans are being over-cautious about this or are we perhaps being a bit lax ?
16 Do you think that the work is accessible to the general public ?
17 Why do you think that the stories have continued even to this day about the supposed link between the tax case and the gift of funds to build the National Gallery ?
18 D' you think that the Government in Calcutta is prepared to leave us to our fate ?
19 Now do you think that the campaign th the th , the campaigns against the use in cosmetic testing had anything to do with the changes that were brought in , or do you think advances and responsible er science would have , would have made those changes anyway ?
20 ( a ) From your reading of the extract , why do you think that the historian has selected only these particular facts for his narrative ?
21 Do you think that the ladies who did abortions did it mainly for money , or wer was it sort of concern for ?
22 But do you think that the Yeah so and do you f I mean d Have you managed to make any friends with coloured people on the flats at all ?
23 Do n't you think that the Dixie horn 's pushing it a bit ? ’
24 In this context , do you think that the war in the Gulf might appear as a war of religion ?
25 And do you think that the move from the hand riveting to the pneumatic tools , do you think that made the job any easier ?
26 Do you think that the decision in Jones v. Waite would be the same today ?
27 And did you think that the Germans were were bad or ?
28 Sir Edward Heath has done an admirable job , do you think that the die was cast anyway ?
29 Do you think that the management are aware that they are now dealing with people who 've changed ?
30 But do n't you think that th do n't you think that the fact that the father , I 'm speaking do n't you think that the fact that the father has made a capital settlement
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