Example sentences of "[vb past] [adv] [verb] [verb] you " in BNC.
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1 | I 'd better start building you an alibi around Washington . |
2 | She did n't bother to tell me that she 'd only got to call you , right ? |
3 | They 'd already started towering you . ’ |
4 | He said he 'd always wanted to meet you , so we brought them all over . ’ |
5 | I did so want to tell you how I felt , but I just … just could n't seem to , somehow . |
6 | Moreover that we did much long to see you , the need we have to use you did provoke our hasty sending . |
7 | I was also very conscious that you had telephoned before the 6pm cheap rate because of the mackintosh nonsense , and did not want to detain you . |
8 | But there was only two of us and the firm did not want to keep you on , realizing that you could be coming up for fifteen , they they finished you . |
9 | ‘ I did not mean to disturb you . |
10 | As though sensing some abatement of my ferocity , she said in a natural tone , ‘ I did not mean to startle you . ’ |
11 | ‘ I did not mean to patronise you , ’ he said . |
12 | I did not mean to bore you . |
13 | I did not mean to make you feel unwelcome . |
14 | I did not mean to keep you so — ’ |
15 | I did not mean to frighten you , either by kissing you or hitting you . |
16 | I did not intend to embarrass you deliberately , and I will do all I can to insure it does n't happen again . |
17 | We did not like to keep you up ’ . |
18 | ‘ I did n't want to burden you with this but you 'd soon have wondered why Mackie did n't come . ’ |
19 | They could n't understand I did n't want to visit you until I was sure I had the strength not to cry . |
20 | She did n't want to disappoint you again , ’ he added savagely . |
21 | We buried it in our garden as we did n't want to upset you . ’ |
22 | Julia smiled at them and Carrie said suddenly , ‘ I did n't want to upset you , Julie , but I 've been dying to tell you . |
23 | I did n't want to upset you . ’ |
24 | ‘ She probably did n't want to upset you , just before you go home . |
25 | ‘ I did n't want to push you out of my life , ’ Jenna whispered . |
26 | And I did n't want to trouble you at work . |
27 | Yeah , did n't want to trouble you . |
28 | ‘ He did n't want to disturb you . ’ |
29 | She had been walking away from him towards the path that led to the gate and she turned her head and said , ‘ Did n't want to disturb you ; you looked so peaceful , asleep . ’ |
30 | ‘ I did n't want to disturb you in the middle of a meeting . ’ |