Example sentences of "[vb past] you [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I traced ye back tae the dairy — ye know , the place ye worked when ye were a boy . ’ |
2 | his brother beat you up . |
3 | He beat you up . |
4 | ‘ I helped you once . |
5 | Just the two , because er , Andrew helped you out . |
6 | ‘ Helped you more than once . ’ |
7 | I helped you then , did n't I ? |
8 | If you have any sense you 'll let me pay you what Crevecoeur cost you now and let hir come back with us . ’ |
9 | We promised you more of that Hudson Hawk map , and here it is courtesy of David Pitchforth . |
10 | So anyway have a look at page fifty six cos I promised you yesterday that I would take you through the verb if you were you know the things you would want to know about . |
11 | Maybe that is why I invited you here after all . |
12 | ‘ I invited you here — if anyone 's at fault , it 's myself . |
13 | He invited you up the pitch to meet him on the drive . |
14 | I thought if I invited you round without one you 'd say no . ’ |
15 | ‘ I had no intention of becoming your lover last night when I invited you back here . |
16 | Cos cos they invited you back again if I remember rightly . |
17 | Would it be embarrassing for her if she invited you back ? |
18 | ‘ Charles , you remember — Juliet and Miles invited you down for lunch . ’ |
19 | It was Ana who drew you here and even though Devlin is behind all this they will expect an article . ’ |
20 | Glad I caught you in . |
21 | Caught you out there more than once . |
22 | It 's just a game so that we can so that they ca n't say there caught you out . |
23 | ‘ Is that why you were spying on her when I caught you out in the hallway ? |
24 | Phoned you up and I begged you to come |
25 | That 's why she phoned you up . |
26 | Mind you , he phoned you late last time . |
27 | I phoned you about three times |
28 | Well I phoned you twice before , and there 's been no answer so I must , |
29 | ‘ It was his chest he phoned you about , was it ? , |
30 | ‘ Her letters only mentioned you once or twice — in the early days — just after her mother married your father , and then only by your pen name . |