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

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1 To-day , I was a guest at 's First ( of many hopefully ) Nativity Plays … she was a musician … for 3½ yr-olds , they were all very good … & disciplined … which as you & I know is HARD WORK !
2 And now , Ian Wharton , now that you are no longer the subject of this cautionary tale , merely its object , now that you are just another unproductive atom staring out from the windows of a branded monad , now that I 've got you where I want you , let the wild rumpus begin .
3 I 've got you where I want you . ’
4 Neither you nor I meddle in politics , but we live in the world , in society , and involuntarily ranks of people group themselves ,
5 Neither you nor I have any claim on this house , and you know it .
6 I trust you although I do n't know why I should .
7 ‘ If I 've told you once I 've told you a thousand times , ’ he said , ‘ your catapults are for stoning the Brits — not for shooting sticky buds at me , right .
8 I 'll walk with you once I 've taken Theresa home . ’
9 If I 've told you once I 've told you five thousand times , it 's all fluid . "
10 I shall have uses for you once I 've eaten . ’
11 I will fax confirmed orders to you once I have arranged signature here — this should be cleared by Wednesday afternoon .
12 My producers will tel you that I take much less time over my recordings than some wellknown colleagues .
13 This is to tell you that I hope to send you about 10 questionnaires on ELT dictionaries ( intermediate rather than advanced ) this week , for you and whoever else ( teachers or students — mixture if possible ) might be willing to fill them in .
14 ‘ Did I not tell you that I bite ? ’ he asked menacingly .
15 I have told you that I monitor communications ? ’
16 Because the , you 've no means of , of proving have you that I mean y er the best system would never be able to discover that er your figure of fifteen thousand pounds cash taken selling ice cream was genuine .
17 well , then you wo n't get the comments will you that I get ?
18 Why is it so important to you that I admit I 'm a thief ?
19 ‘ I have simply one question to ask of you and , before you answer , I must inform you that I know full well the delicate details of your personal relationship with the late King . ’
20 and I know something that she told me about you that I know that she do n't , she do n't know that I , I know that , you do n't know that , I know
21 It 's because I 'm so deuced fond of you that I 've got to speak out . ’
22 To tell you that I 've killed him ! ’
23 ‘ Oh , I might as well tell you that I 've always known I was being unfair to you , using sex to hold on to you . ’
24 ‘ You believe Emma is suffering , but it does n't matter to you that I 've worries of my own to contend with .
25 ‘ Simply to tell you that I 've been having a most interesting conversation . ’
26 ‘ Did n't Liz tell you that I 've written some books on the subject ? ’
27 There , in the fact that , that same evening , when I can promise you that I 've always been a most truthful man , I , to my own amazement , discovered that I was mouthing lies . ’
28 May I remind you that I let you go ?
29 Well , you 've had all you 're getting , my sweet little stepsister , and that 's the reason I 'm here today — to assure you that I intend to finally put an end to your grubby manoeuvres to extract money from my family ! ’
30 ‘ Did I tell you that I love you ?
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