Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] i [verb] [vb pp] you " in BNC.
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1 | I just want to read three anecdotes which , and I mean I 've given you sort of odd statistics and the advantage of anecdotes is that they actually put flesh on the bones I think , and they really give you a sense of what it meant to be er a peasant in China in the nineteen thirties . |
2 | From here , listen , I goes I 've got you now . |
3 | ‘ I fear I have shocked you , Alice , ’ he was saying , albeit with a slight smile lifting the corners of his mouth , ‘ but as you know , the option of marriage is not open to us . |
4 | I hope I 've cost you plenty . |
5 | I hope I 've given you the motivation — and confidence — to go out and develop your own personal communication style to its full potential . |
6 | So I I hope I 've told you something about the history of the house . |
7 | I forgot I 'd brought you ! ’ she exclaimed as the store detective pushed Miranda into her mother 's sleek legs , only to provoke a little skipping step to the side . |
8 | ‘ I know I 've shocked you — I 've shocked myself , over and over again . |
9 | I know I 've lost you . |
10 | I know I 've told you this place might be run by these Chinese Triads , but I want everyone t'remember we 're dealin' mainly with kids here . |
11 | I know I 've let you down … but we 'll get by . ’ |
12 | that 's the perfect time and I had this sort of doubt in my mind erm then I was fortunate I learnt a co a very good scripted presentation for getting referred leads and once I started to actually ask , cos that 's all it comes down to , erm then I was getting three , four , in the end I was being quite clever and saying look if you just restrict them to three then I 'll give them the same good service I reckon I 've given you this service |
13 | ‘ I believe I 've told you how much pleasure your writing gives me . ’ |
14 | As I believe I 've told you already , the man 's got his eyes heavily fixed on you . ’ |
15 | ‘ I know that 's what you imagine , and I guess I 've let you believe that because I had become so accustomed to my privacy that I did n't care for your intrusion into it , but you 're wrong . |
16 | And I suppose I 've upset you now , saying that . ’ |
17 | I do n't know why , but I feel I 've known you for years . ’ |
18 | ‘ I 'm so sorry , sweetheart , ’ she would whisper , ‘ I feel I 've failed you where Matthew is concerned . |
19 | I knew I 'd seen you before and I could n't think where . ’ |
20 | I thought I 'd led you because these two have gone through . |
21 | ‘ I thought I 'd lost you there , ’ Bryce said , sitting on one of the stair treads . |
22 | I thought I 'd lost you ! |
23 | ‘ I thought I 'd lost you , ’ said Lucenzo almost fondly , when they found one another again after a long time . |
24 | ‘ I thought I 'd told you . ’ |
25 | I thought I 'd told you earlier . |
26 | Now the major problem that came up the other day was that , I thought I had given you a very easy extract to translate into modern English , and it turned out not to be such an easy extract , obviously . |
27 | If I look so bad it 's because I thought I had lost you . |
28 | I love you , Folly — I think I 've loved you all along . |
29 | ‘ I think I 've loved you from the first moment I saw you , ’ she said , and drew in her breath sharply as he crushed her against him . |
30 | No , I think I 've asked you quite enough , and thank you very much for talking to me . |