Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] i [vb past] you " in BNC.
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1 | If a relative says something like , ‘ I have n't heard from you for so long I thought you had emigrated ! ’ , what they may really mean is , ‘ I wish you would come and see me more often . ’ |
2 | Why did n't you put them away like I told you ? |
3 | ‘ Not why I called you in . |
4 | You do you see things like that so tonight okay I helped you with sausages but you got most of it . |
5 | Very early on I realised you 're entrusted the history and spirit of the Squadron . |
6 | I happened to be walking past the kitchen yesterday when I heard you calling to someone named William . ’ |
7 | On my way back downstairs I saw you in one of the bedrooms with Melanie . ’ |
8 | there for three pairs which was just as well I stopped you on the last one . |
9 | ‘ You knew damn well I wanted you ! ’ |
10 | So I said I know what he 's like , comes back and he turns up he says we 're just off now , I said oh you 've come back then I thought you were a bit rude just storming out of the funeral and not saying cheerio to everyone , he said I 've been insulted long enough by your family , I would n't be , I was n't prepared to be insulted any more |
11 | That 's really why I left you . ’ |
12 | I said you ai n't sharp I said you 've got all your priorities wrong I said you stood there Jane with thirteen pound ai n't you , in an envelope ? |
13 | That was n't why I wanted you to let him go ! |
14 | And today — today when I thought you 'd taken to leaving with resignation and humour , you were planning this little surprise . |
15 | You must have known how deeply I loved you . |
16 | You 'll never know how nearly I took you that night . |
17 | I thought that if I made you realise how strongly I felt you might decide you feel the same . ’ |
18 | ‘ That 's precisely why I asked you to come here at such a bloody ridiculous time . |
19 | ‘ I was only down here the once , you know , early on when I helped you clean the kiosk up . |