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

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1 Of course I like you , Rune .
2 Of course I hope you will travel .
3 Of course I remember you !
4 Of course I remember you .
5 Of course I trust you .
6 You know he 's moving , of course I told you . ’
7 Of course I want you .
8 Of course I want you . ’
9 Of course I excuse you , ’ Shiona was quick to assure her .
10 But Mrs Lynde said kindly , ‘ Of course I forgive you . ’
11 Of course I forgive you , ’ Mary said .
12 Of course I wanted you .
13 ‘ Yes of course I believe you , but I 'd just like to make sure she 's really expecting you all . ’
14 Of course I believe you , Sarah .
15 Sylvia 's mothers ' response is : Of course I believe you .
16 Of course I believe you , ’ she told him lovingly .
17 Of course I love you , ’ John says .
18 Yes , of course I love you , Moira .
19 Of course I love you , Moira …
20 Of course I love you .
21 The following is summary of notes I showed you today , I do n't think Rob was in a receptive mood ! :
22 And with most with a lot of calculators I mean you Do n't try it unless you really know your calculator and know how it works , you can just keep pressing equals ,
23 It is this degree of concentration I want you to work towards , using the haiku both as a point of departure and as a discipline you frequently return to .
24 And the apostle Paul in Corinthians in chapter six he says , at the acceptable time I listen to you , and on the day of salvation I helped you .
25 After a couple of glasses I think you 'll be ready for round two . ’
26 I go about in a wheelchair and someone who pushes it very often goes into a shop and says , ‘ Look here , you have bought rather a lot of things I think you had better give a cheque for them — now I ? I write the cheque out , dear , and you shall sign it . ’
27 ‘ It 'll be great , Julie , I 've got a lot of people I want you to meet , and there 'll be lots to drink — You are coming , are n't you ?
28 When you next indulge in self-stimulation , instead of summoning up the prone and panting form of some nymph of your fervid fancy , at the moment of climax I want you to contemplate your own dappled visage .
29 ‘ It started at sixpence , if you remember , but now things have got so out of hand I thought you ought to have five peas . ’
30 Any way that you can think of that will help to get these axes right because most of the time it 's going to be this sort of thing I mean you said , Do you want me to work it you know use the graph or just work it out from this .
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