Example sentences of "you [verb] that [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I did n't know any of the songs except oh have you heard that Mr 's become a nun ? |
2 | ‘ It 's how you lose that matters , and — my word ! — what a fine , sporting loser Sarah is ! |
3 | You mean that brute she ran away from ? |
4 | ‘ You mean that Araminta will no longer be living here ? ’ cried Theda joyfully . |
5 | ‘ I know you mean that Harry ’ George sighed . |
6 | You mean that drama students who are graduating from training should have the chance to join Equity ? |
7 | For example , subjects were able to remember whether a character had been referred to by name or by pronominal reference ( as in , He wo n't leave Rachel 's room / Mac wo n't leave Rachel 's room ) and whether an utterance had contained a full clausal unit or an abbreviated elliptical clause ( as in You mean that Jamie does n't know that his mother is in the hospital yet ? / You mean that Jamie does n't know that yet ? ) . |
8 | For example , subjects were able to remember whether a character had been referred to by name or by pronominal reference ( as in , He wo n't leave Rachel 's room / Mac wo n't leave Rachel 's room ) and whether an utterance had contained a full clausal unit or an abbreviated elliptical clause ( as in You mean that Jamie does n't know that his mother is in the hospital yet ? / You mean that Jamie does n't know that yet ? ) . |
9 | ‘ Are you suggesting that Mike was once a member of Delta ? ’ |
10 | ‘ Are you suggesting that Barney made up his mind to kill Angy and cold-bloodedly chose a method that would throw suspicion on someone else ? |
11 | Are you suggesting that Jean has nothing interesting to say ? |
12 | ‘ with intent to cause that person to believe that immediate unlawful violence would be used against him or another by any person ’ This point , if used , can be proved by the officer in the case questioning the offender , e.g. ‘ Did you want that Notown Football Club supporter to believe that you and your friends were going to hit him ? ’ |
13 | Might go and see him a shall we go right through to our do you think that Mark can be closing next week ? |
14 | " And what do you think that payment might be … ? " |
15 | And do you think that geographers can make a unique contribution to the planning ? |
16 | Do you think that members of the different religions you have studied would be likely to agree with any of these ? |
17 | If it rains , do you think that doll will be able to sit up under the hood of the pram ? |
18 | Do n't you think that man has done enough harm to Jennifer as it is without inflicting any more pain on her ? ’ |
19 | Oh is , looking back , do you think that Harlow 's been a successful project ? |
20 | ‘ Do you think that gentleman will meet her ? ’ |
21 | Do you think that gender provides any clues to looking at art ? |
22 | ‘ Do you think that Tamesin was not properly saddled ? ’ |
23 | Erm erm do you d do you think that drugs and alcohol are a major problem on the flats ? |
24 | Do you think that teachers really do n't expect them to do well in the sciences and perhaps even positively discourage them from going into science ? |
25 | Do n't you think that name suits it rather well ? ’ |
26 | Do n't you think that fate has given enough hints ? ’ |
27 | Do you think that matters , when we 've waded through blood ? ’ |
28 | Do you think that matters or not ? |
29 | And did you think that Wilko should have brought on Batty to give the midfield a bit more ‘ bite ’ ( in place of Fairclough ? ) ? |
30 | Mhm , do you think that women are just better suited to these jobs , is that right ? women . |