Example sentences of "told i you " in BNC.
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31 | You told me you 're an orphan — that seems to be the truth . |
32 | Robert Leyton told me you were attractive but he understated . ’ |
33 | Goodness knows how many years ago , when you first told me you were going to marry Madeleine , I warned you that the gentry do n't marry working-class folk . |
34 | You told me you have to manage on what you earn — dashed bad luck , I know — but for your own sake , you need to face facts . |
35 | ‘ You told me you ca n't afford to start your own stud yet , and so what would you do if you did go home ? |
36 | ‘ Well , no one ever told me you 'd come to live here . |
37 | ’ Fred never told me you did that sort of thing . ’ |
38 | Fred told me you used to have shepherd 's pie three or four times a week when you were in music hall . |
39 | ‘ Henri here , ’ he said , indicating the man in the goat mask , ‘ told me you might be rather uncouth . ’ |
40 | JERVIS : Indeed , she told me you only pulled her on your knee and kissed her . |
41 | " My sons told me you lost your wife in a swimming accident four years ago , Monsieur Devraux , " she had said at last , speaking quietly in French . |
42 | ‘ You never told me you could cook lasagne . ’ |
43 | ‘ I thought you told me you 'd be getting a hundred guineas a time if you were a television personality , John ? ’ said Bob . |
44 | ‘ Sarah told me you went to Confession and Holy Communion at Easter . ’ |
45 | ‘ I remember once when we were children , ’ he said , You told me you would never marry . |
46 | ‘ You told me you learnt about it a couple of weeks before Nicola was murdered . ’ |
47 | ‘ She told me you 'd be a hard man to reach . ’ |
48 | Charlie said , ‘ You told me you wanted the same kind of deal that Chrissie had . |
49 | ‘ The dairyman told me you hated old families . ’ |
50 | ‘ They told me you were here , sir … |
51 | ‘ You told me you were n't there . ’ |
52 | He told me you were . |
53 | ‘ My friend Lady Jane told me you were a sort of Watson to — ’ She stopped abruptly as she saw the look of outrage on Auguste 's face . |
54 | ‘ And are you going to forget that you told me you still loved me ? ’ |
55 | At that moment Lesley-Jane saw your face — she told me you ‘ looked over your shoulder at her ’ but I did n't at the time realise that meant you must have been facing away from the stage . |
56 | ‘ You told me you work with children , ’ frowned Lucenzo . |
57 | Your father told me you were already on your way here … |
58 | Mrs Dempster told me you were still asleep when she went in . ’ |
59 | ‘ You — you never once told me you loved me . ’ |
60 | ‘ Because she told me you had . ’ |