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

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1 She did n't know you had done the calving .
2 ‘ I did n't know you 'd sat the Knowledge Exam , Aunt Minna , ’ she snaps , after this lady has sighed , not for the first time : ‘ So many traffic lights if you go this way … so many …
3 When the tone stopped you had reached the end of the line — and that indicated the ferret 's position .
4 But then I realised you had joined the queue of dolour — I take it from your sparkling eyes that Lucy 's dropped her drawers and flung herself into sapphic bliss ? ’
5 We suspect you had seen the Terrex Autospade , which is made by Wolf Tools .
6 I know you had to burst the door open
7 you know you 'd produced the shirt but produce er , and there would be lots and lots and lots of these people , these very skilled men
8 ‘ I hear you tried to swim the Severn last night ’ he chortled .
9 ‘ When you got the solicitor 's letter saying you 'd inherited the place it must have come as a terrific shock .
10 Right okay what I this will be the first time I 've had a look at er a little bit more of your background so erm while I 'm doing that , although you may have already inside information , I I guess you 'd seen the brochure before had you ?
11 She said : ‘ I believe you intended to trap the Josephs with their smuggling .
12 Which meant you had to try the mixing drop it onto the plate count how many you got out it clean out the machine and try another one and do the same again and the same again .
13 In the past , when you have approached that person , you felt you had chosen the wrong moment .
14 Anything that 's , anything that came up that was , that you felt you wanted to tell the others about ?
15 Did n't realise you 'd got the shafts again now .
16 When you invited me to stay here , I did n't realise you planned to collect the rent in kind .
17 Thought you had to put the weight on by law ?
18 I thought you had to put the lid on it for , if you did it for quarter of an hour ?
19 I thought you had taken the cab to Reading . ’
20 Thought you 'd flown the coop . ’
21 ‘ I thought you 'd seen the body ? ’
22 and I really thought you 'd got the shafts in .
23 ‘ I thought you 'd left the country for good . ’
24 ‘ I confess that I thought you 'd taken the boat .
25 Well Nick I think you did enjoy the game but it was two points lost rather than one point gained .
26 ‘ But before my brain got into gear after finding you 'd cleared the wardrobe in the lobby of your belongings and I realised you 'd gone , I went through half a dozen possibilities before I rang Reception . ’
27 So it was quite a simple job and of course , as yard inspector at Street , my job was to see that the s platforms were always When one train left you had to put the other train in to get the shunters to shunt another train into the empty platform you see , for the next the next shunt and that and if a train came in from Carstairs you see , you seen that the pilot and phoned the signalman , let the pilot into number five dock .
28 ‘ You said you 'd made the house comfortable , ’ Vitor remarked , looking around , ‘ but you 've also made it — what 's the English phrase ? — a joy to behold . ’
29 Said you 'd cried the devil out of you , and that was good . ’
30 He said you had to kill the guilt you felt at Grandpa Tiao 's death .
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