Example sentences of "you [verb] [pron] i [verb] you " in BNC.
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1 | whereas Russ just throws it together and do n't bother pointing it , and to me that is incentive , I mean you do n't do it when you build it I know you do n't , when you 're earning , it 's a bit of er , a mark , a guide to how you do it . |
2 | Do you remember what I told you last night ? ’ |
3 | ‘ Do you remember what I told you , about the woman who called down the curse on your many-times great-grandmother . ’ |
4 | Nick , do you remember what I told you about Oliver a long time ago ? |
5 | ‘ Did n't you understand what I asked you to do ? ’ |
6 | ‘ Wo n't you believe anything I tell you ? ’ |
7 | ‘ Dana sent you this enclosed in a letter to me , but before you open it I want you to know that Dana means no more to me than a rather troublesome sister-in-law-to-be . |
8 | ‘ You remember what I told you ? |
9 | A a as I say er i it takes a bit of getting used to when you 're just making a meal for yourself , you know what I mean you 're you 're that used to carry 'em about and picking after 'em and |
10 | You know what I mean you know the one who 's got Mrs |
11 | You know what I mean you know all them kind of Walkmans they ca n't be all four hundred pounds . |
12 | When I had my medical interview he said to me , ‘ You know what I think you should be in here for ? |
13 | ‘ It would be most unwise of you to forget what I warned you . |
14 | ‘ Are you saying what I think you are saying , Caroline ? ’ he croaked thickly , his lidded gaze devastatingly sensual , a trace of incredulity lurking somewhere at the back of his eyes . |
15 | If you try him I suggest you select from Greek or East rather than , say , the more recent Decadence : the latter play contains enormous speeches , usually much longer than you will need , and is fearfully difficult material to cut . |
16 | And before you leave us I want you all to hear what the Senior Medical Officer said to me half an hour ago . |
17 | ‘ If you do what I tell you , Katharine , then there 's nothing to worry about , is there ? |
18 | The ‘ when … then ’ rule — sometimes referred to as ‘ Grandma 's rule ’ — states that ‘ First you work , then you play ’ or ‘ You do what I want you to do before you are allowed to do what you want to do ’ . |
19 | No one knows why you do it I mean you you know you know what you should be doing , and it 's not difficult it 's just so boring . |
20 | ‘ Are you telling me I put you off ? ’ |
21 | And then when you wanted them I give you mine . |
22 | ‘ Marjorie , please , will you accept what I tell you ? |
23 | ‘ Did you say what I thought you said ? ’ |
24 | ‘ Did you say what I think you said a moment ago ? ’ |