Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] [vb past] you [be] " in BNC.

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1 Of course , ’ he added with a twisted smile , ‘ it was n't until your last day in the office that I realised you were under the impression that it was I who 'd had the affair with Elise . ’
2 But I di , I did n't realise that I thought you were actually .
3 And all the lies that I told you were to try to escape the lie that was my life .
4 ‘ But you were looking so absorbed that I guessed you were admiring that wonderful bureau . ’
5 Then you 're a sillier bugger than I thought you were , Mike . ’
6 Once I knew you were still … untouched … only one explanation made sense : that the Countess had some hold over you . ’
7 It occurred to me that she knew you were a Gemini , and she was clearly thrilled about us getting together . ’
8 A few years ago they were making some of the best pop singles you could play on a jukebox : ‘ Something About You ’ , ‘ Leaving Me Now ’ , ‘ Lessons In Love ’ , all the kind of thing that you felt you were going to be sick of hearing before long but which still sounded good after the thousandth time .
9 that , that was to do , behind Algate that you said you were doing
10 You once let out the fact that you wished you were free of the burdens your family placed on you .
11 He always stayed calm , but he had a knack of turning things around so that you thought you were getting your own way when in fact you 'd just agreed with him .
12 Once she knew you were on your way to Norfolk you were a predestined victim .
13 Not that we knew you were coming but
14 ‘ Say , you 're much taller than they said you were , ’ exclaims Bridget Fonda as a pouting nymphet putting the moves on the diminutive star .
15 I mean they there was a fact that they knew you were unemployed er or was n't in any s You were yours yourself a target .
16 And I quickened then , of course you dare n't go to work those days when once they knew you was pregnant it was a case of out .
17 The bank would advance the money once they knew you were my legatee . "
18 And I thought you were going to bed . ’
19 Teacher : You were coming towards me and I thought you were going to run me over , Peter .
20 And I thought you were a dead smart poet — once .
21 And I thought you were sweet and gentle , ’ he said ruefully .
22 Then , when I knew I was in love with you … and I thought you were n't free … ’
23 It 's , it 's Tom who 's doing it , I just wrote Tom and I thought you were in yesterday 's group , but you 're in today 's group so it ca n't be you , it 's Tom .
24 Very very good Ian erm excellent voice , remind the prospect as to why you were gon na be asking and I thought you were very good there erm i in fact you were that good that you were actually offered to contact before you even asked
25 Shame on you , Fred , and I thought you were my friend !
26 And I thought you were glad because we could spend some time together . ’
27 And I thought you were my friend , Shelley . ’
28 And I thought you were only interested in money and ambition ! ’
29 Erm I was , I , I thought that , when you covered all the policies you then went through and summarized all the needs and I thought you were n't going to go back and , and er explore further so what you did is you covered all the policies and then you summarized everything and then explored all the needs and s and at one point I thought that you were n't actually going to do that but you did come back and do it , you just did it in a different way .
30 Yeah , on the six o'clock they said it was half way through and Nigel Mansell was the lead and I thought you were watching it live , so I would n't just come through and
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