Example sentences of "and [pron] [adv] [vb past] you " in BNC.

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1 And I just thought you ought to know . ’
2 You walked in and I just followed you . ’
3 And I just gave you two , two are n't I ?
4 And I also saw you this afternoon . ’
5 to Mrs affidavit S K R four and I also took you to their limities in relation to that .
6 ‘ Jannie and I both thought you were tremendously good . ’
7 Leading on from last week we were looking at menu planning and I actually asked you to bring in some menus .
8 ‘ D' you remember , ’ Cal said , ‘ when I was new at school when you were too , three years ago , they 'd taken me away from St Catherine 's and I never told you why .
9 And I never told you my name . ’
10 I was too scared to talk to anyone about them , because I did n't think they 'd understand , and I never wanted you to find out as I though it would destroy you .
11 and I really thought you 'd got the shafts in .
12 I I I just wonder what the opposition would think if you decided that the criteria approach alone was not acceptable and you equally decided you had n't enough information to specify a location , where would that leave you ?
13 This was a warning to the adventurous Arab in the desert , if you did force-land and you suddenly found you were his prisoner , and in several dialects of Arabic .
14 and who else did you get the two hankies for ?
15 It would be unthinkable for you to consider David here , who has been more of a son than you ever deserved … the stepson who stayed by your side when your own son deserted you ; and who even forgave you when his beloved mother died because of your neglect . ’
16 On the other hand , you know all there is to be known about me : born Bigley Road , Grays , in Essex , twenty-six years old , wife Alice … who says if she had met you afore me I would n't have had a look-in — and she only saw you from a distance . ’
17 And he already heard you swear .
18 And he also said you wanted to do all that before you were thirty-five .
19 And he just asked you to deliver them ? ’
20 Well , Wayne is very gullible when he 's had a few and when you , Leslie , told him he was going to be a football star , it went to his head and he happily paid you the £10 signing-on fee .
21 And what exactly did you do , Mr Lorton ?
22 And what else did you see from the Ridgery ? ’ he asked more gently .
23 And what else did you check ? ’ he enquired , his voice soft .
24 And what else did you collect while you were there ? ’
25 It was in Norton itself , yeah and what else did you get ?
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