Example sentences of "you [conj] i [vb base] [verb] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ 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 .
2 If I 've told you once I 've told you five thousand times , it 's all fluid . "
3 This is to tell you that I hope to send you about 10 questionnaires on ELT dictionaries ( intermediate rather than advanced ) this week , for you and whoever else ( teachers or students — mixture if possible ) might be willing to fill them in .
4 To tell you that I 've killed him ! ’
5 I am in receipt of your letter of and have to advise you that I have searched my records from to and can find no trace of a divorce between and during that period in the Court of Session .
6 ‘ You must believe me when I tell you that I have found it impossible to carry the heavy burden of responsibility and discharge my duties as the heir to the throne without the help and support of the woman I now loathe . ’
7 ‘ I must n't tell you that I want to bury myself in your body ? ’ he enquired .
8 See we , if I can just say Mark now , you and I know this truth , pe pe people in the world generally do n't know what you and I know do they ?
9 I was going to bring a , a poster for you and I 've forgot it .
10 Walking means exercise , walking means effort , you and I have to do something to keep ourselves spiritually awake , going back to our illustration again about the car driver on the motorway , you find yourself after so many miles just dozing off because the road is so straight , not much traffic around , not much to think about apart from the countryside that goes by and you 're there foot on the accelerator , no braking , no gear changing , nothing at all and you get to the point where you 're driving one-handed by the thing , that 's the time when you get so relaxed is n't it ?
11 It 's our duty , and you and I have done it .
12 ‘ I love you and I want to marry you . ’
13 Yeah well I ca n't tell you unless I 've got them can I ?
14 Afraid that she might have hurt Nora , who was sitting very quietly , Louise added , ‘ Of course , she 'll miss you but I do think she could stay on for a little longer , to see what might happen . ’
15 I am writing hurriedly to you but I have thought it right to apprize you of this …
16 Well the fear of boring you because I 've said it before , I think that either a Trustee made up of an equal balance of members from the various interested groups which is very difficult to achieve in practice and additionally independent trustees certainly in our case , we believe would have stopped it happening because the movements in the direction it went was clear now that we have the information in front of us to the Trustees , it was quite clear what was gon na happen and nothing was done about it .
17 I 've chosen you because I 've noticed you have better powers of concentration than either of my sisters . ’
18 ‘ I sometimes put my arms around you because I need to feel your closeness .
19 You till I 've got one .
20 I have loved you since I have known you .
21 Do you think it 'd be better if you had it bent cos it 'll be easier for you after I 've bandaged it
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