Example sentences of "[adj] [conj] you [vb past] i " in BNC.

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1 It 's good no I tell you why I thought they were crap cos you gave me an album and it had the had Dancing in the Moonlight and that was good but all the other songs on it were really shit .
2 ‘ I was doubtful when you told me about sharing your house with two young vets , but now I think you were right .
3 ‘ As much as you thought I could cope with .
4 Her eyes fixed widely on his , despair and unhappiness in their depths , she asked miserably , ‘ You said you wanted me ; how could you do that if you thought I was selfish and self-centred ? ’
5 Once she saw , sitting on the pavement before a café , drinking pale green drinks , and embracing , leaning over from their plastic chairs towards each other and embracing , the most beautiful couple ; the man with a face angular and ravaged and tragic , the girl dark and thin , with pale lips in a dark tan face : and she was so moved that she said , aloud to Rosie who was walking with her , " Look , Oh God , look at those lovely people " : and Rosie looked and stared and laughed and said , " Good Lord , what odd ideas you have , I would n't look like that if you gave me a hundred pounds . "
6 ‘ And it was imperative that you found me . ’
7 You really lost your cool , you 've got to admit it ; and it was obvious that you thought I was completely off my trolley , so you see … ’
8 I remember when I first met you at the house of terror ; what you gave me , all that you gave me .
9 " I think it would be better if you gave me your phone number .
10 I can not I can not do I can not differentiate that I 'll tell you what I could do I 'd have no problem at all if you gave me something Y equals U squared no problem
11 ‘ Only as long as you knew I would n't let you . ’
12 Did I have more than you thought I would ?
13 ‘ Is that why you told her more than you told me ? ’
14 It was important that you loved me , not Prince Lucenzo Corosini , and I did n't want you to think I was marrying you to strengthen my position . ’
15 ‘ It was pretty obvious that you were n't too happy when you knew I was going to be working here .
16 So I better 'ave it out , Annie , that 's if I can pawn me lace tablecloth for one an' six , same as you gave me on the watch . ’
17 Tim was fascinated at seeing overturned engines on the side of the line , and you girls were a little anxious as you saw me and a nice Salvation Army wife tear down the track when the train stopped to get water from the engine !
18 ‘ I knew for certain when you showed me that photograph , and I realised it was Gaston , not Fabien whose picture she had kept all those years .
19 ‘ Darling , I was n't completely asleep when you drove me home .
20 I was very sorry when you told me this morning of your decision to resign from the Government .
21 I felt pole-axed when you accused me of using you . ’
22 I WAS SURPRISED THAT YOU JOSTLED ME , RINCEWIND , FOR I HAVE AN APPOINTMENT WITH THEE THIS VERY NIGHT .
23 Do n't think I shall be bitter because you left me .
24 Do n't think I shall be bitter because you left me .
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