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

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1 Er Sadly , although I sent you a letter with suggestions for discussion I forgot to keep a copy of it for myself .
2 You had a death in the family which I could understand , so I lent you a book , which you have n't returned .
3 After drawing a blank on Rhodes , I had to write something that justified my travelling expenses , so I made you the villain of the piece .
4 Oh here look , and I got you an envelope to put it in .
5 And I got you the roses . ’
6 Well I , I took the liberty of the Lord Lieutenant 's appointed me to something called the Sussex Rural Options Land Bank and I brought you a copy of the leaflet , having notice of your question and I did ask the officer who deals with this in the Sussex Rural Community Council if he could give me the latest score on housing I thought that the news was bad from what he had said , but having said that , I mean every effort is being made to deal with the issues you raise in this council which is now chaired by Peter .
7 And I asked you a question , Mr Ward . ’
8 Check all the spellings , and I told you the horror story about the gentleman whose name was wrongly spelt .
9 I keep to my word , and I offered you a contract .
10 If every time you picked up the phone and made contact with somebody and I gave you a pound , would you accept that as a deal ?
11 Absolutely they 're reading it with you so they 're with you so you 're you 're holding their interest even though you 're not actually saying anything , yeah , and again you may you may have noticed well another thing is once you 've once you 're written put the pen down and the easiest thing in the world to have a but if you want to make a point and you probably noticed once I once I put the red lines around the red boxes round there and I gave you the first demonstration of the Aldershot method I stood here okay .
12 well any way look , if I made you a thin bit of steel straight across the centre like that
13 ‘ Tell me , ’ he complained , ‘ what would be your reaction if I told you the moon just fell out of the sky ? ’
14 As I believe that you both did , when you were my age — if you can remember so far back — but I knew you would prevent me from doing so if I told you the truth . ’
15 ‘ You would n't come out here if I sent you the money for the air ticket , would you ? ’
16 If I offered you a glass of Sancerre would you bring the wrath of God down on me ? ’
17 Here ref , what would you do if I called you a plonker ?
18 I 'm sorry if I gave you a fright .
19 Erm If I gave you a problem about sort of prices of apples and pears
20 And I said , Oh well there we are take it If I gave you a pound
21 It would n't look very good if I gave you a great big rambling piece of paper now to tell you about communications
22 well that maybe true , but I think it 's working off an analogy on that , turning it the other way round and saying well erm if , if I got to the stage of erm , well possibly even seeking some information from the commission , well certainly if I gave you a conclusion for example , that it should be referred , erm and I think again even if I came to the conclusion that I should neither want , er there 's no point in seeking information from the Commission , nor should I refer it , or at least refer to the stage erm what his clients would be saying should be done in the interim and what he says in effect , for the reason he 's outlined is , er that we should proceed on the basis of erm the validity of the act erm and of the byelaws
23 So the gradient gives you a mea If I gave you the gradient , if I said the gradient is one , what would the angle be ?
24 What would you do if I gave you the jade ?
25 Yes erm I do n't know if I mentioned you a question properly er right there were young lads in there they be young lads in that lodge do this and they jump up and they make a decision quickly .
26 It would n't come across as very credible if I trusted you a third time .
27 Would you mind if I bought you a coffee or something ? ’
28 Yeah , cos I made you a sandwich and you sat in the garden chair .
29 just cos I saved you a green there love .
30 People say they become imperceptive ; they spend hours looking for the car keys that were on the table in front of them all the time ; they become preoccupied and inattentive to what other people are saying to them ( ‘ But I told you the Smiths were coming over yesterday .
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