Example sentences of "[vb past] you [verb] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 You had your certain lot of wee machines that helped you to do things but more or less it was all done with the hand .
2 Six pound ten Is that what it cost you to buy Willy ?
3 While I found you spoof story on ‘ Kwikmas ’ pudding ( MW December 13 ) mildly amusing , it was sad to see a publication of your standing devote five pages , almost a quarter of the editorial space , to such a feature .
4 You 're still Pascoe — and that 'll be how she found you phone book , nothing simpler .
5 ‘ With the previous pans we used you had 22lbs of chips ready at one time and about half way through you tended to lose the quality because some of the chips would get sweaty .
6 He used you to get James .
7 Did you have a salty meal the day before that caused you to retain water , or was the last meal of the day unusually late ?
8 ‘ Abbott and Bessie , I think I told you to leave Jane Eyre in this room till I came . ’
9 He does n't get off any lighter just because he only told you to kill Hatton . ’
10 He also told you to ask Sir Charles to meet you at the moor gate .
11 I told you to sack Wally before I left , he said .
12 Who told you did Cath te tell you ?
13 I imagined you getting vertigo , even falling ! ’
14 what made you watch Oscar ?
15 like I said we at least to go on one complex exercise every month which , although they ca n't physically make you go on it there was , you know , they more or less made you go sort of thing pay to do and then we were there the other weekend we had one of these weekends where be more fun , really hard work though it 'll be more fun for
16 They asked you to cut worms in half , watch them wriggling off in two halves , made you draw blood with a compass , and watch it oozing out .
17 " What made you say Lorne Guyland ? "
18 A and what made you raise money for Somalia , did you see something on television or .
19 It could not be true that nervous strain made you lose weight .
20 We have already said that case studies are ‘ interdisciplinary ’ , and you will have noticed that even Dubbingtons expected you to use knowledge from at least two different areas ( in that instance , law and food and beverage control ) , while Hardy Hall involved more ( finance , personnel , food and beverage and accommodation operations ) .
21 You remember , how once in my self-unconfidence , I asked you to take care of me until my age settled into true understanding of love ?
22 So , if I asked you to describe paper to someone who had never seen it before , you might suggest they visualise it as a sort of hard , smooth ‘ cloth ’ .
23 We are dealing , with respect , we are dealing , I asked you to raise questions on the social services committee .
24 PLEASE — come to Qualified Teachers ' Day on the 18th June and be prepared to discuss this VERY IMPORTANT ISSUE — you supported our plea when we asked you to help boost membership , come along and listen and you will be given an opportunity to express your opinions .
25 They asked you to cut worms in half , watch them wriggling off in two halves , made you draw blood with a compass , and watch it oozing out .
26 Think of people that have influenced you in the past , and got you to do things , which , if you look back , and you think , that was very clever .
27 And I encouraged you to make mistakes about me , too .
28 ‘ On our first day here you claimed you left Templecombe to ride your estates .
29 But cost to us if you paid you know pay for girls and also the procedure to er use the service is is much better now .
30 ‘ You may remember that I begged you to make love to me the first time , Penry Vaughan !
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