Example sentences of "[conj] i [adv] [verb] you " in BNC.

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1 Right , now will let m l Let me ask you where you are going then as far as the Party 's own constitution is concerned , we saw a development , a significant development that I no doubt you would say at the Labour Party conference er er down in Brighton , but not withstanding O M O B the trade unions still have one third of the votes in the selection of the leader of the party , seventy percent say on policy matters at conference , there is still a trade union block vote .
2 Well they 're probably just asking you , asking for the answer that I just gave you .
3 So when my parent says to me , give those two units of parental investment that I just gave you , to , to offspring B I do n't want to , because the benefit to offspring B , or rather the genes I share with offspring B , does n't compensate sate me for the , for the sacrifice .
4 You may gather from this that I strongly recommend you to add some decent sound to your PC , and can recommend the Laserwave Plus highly .
5 You will recall that I recently sent you a copy of our response to draft Mineral Planning Guidance Note 6 published by the Welsh Office .
6 You will recall that I recently sent you a copy of our response to draft Mineral Planning Guidance Note 6 published by the Welsh Office .
7 That I ever keep you near ,
8 His head was full of sentences he was going to write to Hilary when he had the time to put pen to paper : I may remind you that I never asked you for a penny towards the summer gas bill … do you think I am made of stone ? … surely I deserve better consideration … who listened for hours when you had that disagreement at Bromley over Fortescue upstaging you in She Stoops to Conquer … have you forgotten that it was I , when your mother had her second stroke , who travelled with her in the ambulance and went back on the bus to collect her plaster replica of the Sacred Heart ?
9 ‘ Knowledge , ’ he insisted lightly , ‘ I have to confess that I still find you an unusual and delightful companion — an astonishingly beautiful young woman ; and while I watched you in Wexford market I felt — drawn .
10 I hope you feel that I always let you follow yours , because , darling , your opinion on things affecting you and me , or either of us , I think important above all … you 're a bright star to march upon , and I 'm setting a steady pace .
11 ‘ You 're more of a fool than I ever thought you were . ’
12 It 's very odd , but I find Margaret Thatcher enormously attractive — this may tell you much more about me than I really want you to know .
13 ‘ I ca n't give you back what I helped you to lose , so I only hope you do n't regret it , Luce . ’
14 " Chuck and me just want you to know , Jacques , that we do n't aim to leave this jungle today without the hide and horns of the biggest bull seladang in all Asia .
15 And I just thought you ought to know . ’
16 And I just wish you knew how funny that was , ’ he added with a quirky smile .
17 I think you 're a very lucky fellow — and I just hope you appreciate your good fortune . ’
18 You walked in and I just followed you . ’
19 And I just gave you two , two are n't I ?
20 so there you , you get on the accounts you get a , a er , apparently , income er extension of the scheme budget by nearly four thousand pounds , three , eight , then you go back with what Lord was asking you about and I just want you to explain it if you can , if you ca n't tell me , as he drew your attention to surplus per audited account at August ninety nineteen one , a hundred and eight , eighty , so that , in fact the year ending nineteen ninety two , along these accounts we 're dealing with , in fact the expenditure of exceeded budget by nearly four thousand , the previous year er in nineteen ninety one er it had gone the other way that er
21 And I also saw you this afternoon . ’
22 to Mrs affidavit S K R four and I also took you to their limities in relation to that .
23 I will have no part in your paltry schemes , ma'am , and I utterly forbid you to mention my name again in connection with them . ’
24 And I rather think you understood .
25 ‘ Jannie and I both thought you were tremendously good . ’
26 I do not wash my hands of you because of your masturbation ; but it is a lowering , weakening habit and I strongly urge you to give it up .
27 Now , erm , what 's wrong with this if you think about it , is that er it 's hard to know what fitness and fittest means and although I 'm now gon na spend about ten minutes talking about it , this will be the last time you 'll hear me mention the word fitness , and I strongly advise you to do the same , for reasons which I will now n now explain .
28 Leading on from last week we were looking at menu planning and I actually asked you to bring in some menus .
29 And I gently put you on your feet ,
30 And I only hope you 're bringing some money with you . ’
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