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Example sentences for "that you"

  • Besides, to tell you all the truth, I have heard of you, that you are a man whose religion lies in talk, and that your conversation gives this your mouth-profession the lie.

  • My sons, you have heard, in the words of the truth of the gospel, that you must, through many tribulations, enter into the kingdom of heaven.

  • The only thing is that you can no longer get her.

  • But of all the odd things that ever I knew, the oddest is that you should so run counter to your own interests as to bring this to me.

  • You may walk on the heath night or day, as you choose, so that you don't bother me; but no figuring in breeches again.

  • When people crowd their rooms so that you can't get near any one you want to speak to, I'd as soon sup in the elevated at the rush hour.

  • It seems to me," she said at length, "that you spend a good deal of your time in the element you disapprove of.

  • An hotel--HERE--that you can go to alone?

  • Have I not suffered enough, that you seek to increase my misery?

  • Do you consider,' said his companion to him, 'that you will be obliged to pay three months' rent and to lose the produce of your garden?

  • Shutting the door, he approached me and said in a smothered voice, "You have destroyed the work which you began; what is it that you intend?

  • Now promise me--promise me that you'll do them all, just as you'd planned!

  • You are sure, then, that you wish to hear the story?

  • I suppose now that Dad has crossed with Prince George and Nora has seen the Emperor, that you will be proud too.

  • And now what is it that you came to me to say?

  • You want a wife to nurse and look after you a bit, that you do!

  • Jonathan's friend on "The Exeter News" told him that memory is everything in such work, that you must be able to put down exactly almost every word spoken, even if you had to refine some of it afterwards.

  • How is it that you speak so fluently now?

  • Besides, that's only just a show of something for you to do, that you midn't feel beholden.

  • I thought, Angel, that you loved me--me, my very self!

  • I would rather be dead and buried when the time comes for you to despise me, so that it may never be known to me that you despised me.

  • That you are no impostor I feel convinced; but they would never believe it.

  • I am afraid," said I, "that you are of a turbulent disposition, and that the disputes to which you have alluded are solely to be attributed to the badness of your temper.

  • How is it that you know me to be an Englishman?

  • Are you afraid that the Carlists should pay you a visit," I demanded, "that you take so much precaution?

  • Praised be your first ancestor, redman, that you thought of this chance in time!

  • It is well," exclaimed the young man, "that you chanced to come hither, for here you will find the means of obtaining service in short order.

  • Doesn't this make you feel you want to get away from those damned bins that you're forever feeding?

  • For that matter, it may be that you haven't hit upon an idea.

  • I was awfully afraid, from the start you made, that you'd be back here in a week, bursting with ideas.

  • What--that you're staying over to see Cerdine?

  • I had some excuse for thinking, when it came, that you were in no great hurry for an answer.

  • That you're giving me the only chance I've ever had!

  • I'm glad to hear," he added, "that you put it all in the past tense.

  • Gage,' that you chose to communicate the sickening story; and the blue ribbon which adorns your portly bosom forbids me to allow you the extenuating plea that you were drunk when it was done.

  • Indeed, you feel a growing contempt for your fellow- members; and it is not until you rise yourself to hawk and hesitate and sit shamefully down again, amid eleemosynary applause, that you begin to find your level and value others rightly.

  • Here's this Mr. Archer come to lodge, that you disliked so much.

  • Say that you will, Sola; tell me that you will.

  • That you will be thrown to the wild calots [dogs] in the great arena as soon as the hordes have assembled for the yearly games.

  • You promise me that you'll just grit your teeth and hang on when we hurt you, for we must start with you as quickly as it can be done.

  • I was afraid your ixperience the other day would scare you so that you'd never be coming again," he found himself saying.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "that you" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    came out; telephone message; that account; that any; that class; that effect; that end; that event; that ever; that hath; that hour; that land; that last; that little; that may; that old; that particular; that river; that room; that same; that sense; that state; that were; that would; that young; witnesses were