Example sentences of "[verb] you [subord] i [verb] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 I originally decided to meet you because I 'd heard the civil police were n't letting ‘ sleeping spies lie ’ .
2 ‘ But I told you when I came to see you that day .
3 wo n't be paying you until I 've got some money ,
4 ‘ If I 've told you once I 've told you a thousand times , ’ he said , ‘ your catapults are for stoning the Brits — not for shooting sticky buds at me , right .
5 If I 've told you once I 've told you five thousand times , it 's all fluid . "
6 I could have told you if I 'd wanted to .
7 ‘ I think I have been very wrong in treating you as I have done , Daughter , in the way I brought you up .
8 ‘ Can I phone you if I need to speak to someone ? ’
9 I wo n't pay you cos I 've got a dozen .
10 When your story has been proved , I will set you free , and I will pay you as I have undertaken — but not until then . ’
11 I ca n't pay you until I 've bought the piece and sold it on .
12 He said I would have asked you if I had had any trying to find trousers awake .
13 Yeah well I ca n't tell you unless I 've got them can I ?
14 ‘ So would I tell you if I 'd made it up ? ’ he said .
15 ‘ I was n't going to ring you until I 'd got something to say … ’
16 love you till I die Tie a yellow ribbon Our love 's
17 I have loved you since I have known you .
18 I 've had as much pleasure raising you as I did screwing your clapped-out tart of a mother .
19 I 've chosen you because I 've noticed you have better powers of concentration than either of my sisters . ’
20 Somewhere in the back of my mind I think maybe I was afraid that they would find you although I had heard from you by that time and knew you could not possibly be there at the bottom of Loch Craig .
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