Example sentences of "[num ord] [noun] [adv] [pron] [verb] you " in BNC.

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1 ‘ On our first day here you claimed you left Templecombe to ride your estates .
2 Last Sunday when I followed you
3 ‘ By the way , ’ he said , ‘ I was passing by your bungalow last night when I heard you playing a gramophone . ’
4 ‘ I saw it before , and felt it last night when I kissed you .
5 ‘ I had no intention of becoming your lover last night when I invited you back here .
6 It may , in fact , be better to organise it for the day after you move , because being certain that everything will run according to plan on the day of the move is almost impossible , so it is better to do without your cooker overnight and schedule this for the next morning when you know you are definitely going to be there .
7 I says but you 'll find next year when we approach you with this declaration you 'll find it 's been changed to free passage and where will your argument be then ?
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