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

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1 You would n't recognise me if you met me in the bath . ’
2 Flesh of my flesh , blood of my blood , I want you though you poison me , but well I know you never will .
3 Defender Gary Pallister said : ‘ It 's a bolt from the blue , I 'd never have guessed we were signing him if you gave me 300 goes .
4 I would know it if you told me .
5 As I understand it , you were continuing the same metaphor when you told me that you wanted me to be a kind of groundsman .
6 You may have suspected something when you caught me using that heavenly perfume you bought for Mummy 's birthday .
7 He said they 're gon na fetch it so you tell me where I can go and then I 'll make sure that the kids do n't go .
8 ‘ No , I wo n't do anything unless you order me to .
9 No I 'm only phoning you because you phoned I 'm only phoning because you ph yeah yeah no no we 've been here all the time and the phone did n't ring once well
10 ‘ Then while you are considering what those circumstances may be , you may allow your regard for your duty to sustain you while you fetch me another of these . ’
11 " Well , sir , I 'm not going to be able to help you unless you let me ask you some questions .
12 I shall go on bullying you until you tell me what 's amiss . "
13 If I do not like it or you keep me waiting , I will take my custom elsewhere . ’
14 Right you 've got you ne , I wo n't touch anything cos you know I 've been .
15 Those " do n't come any closer 'cause you know how much I love you " feelings , Those " tell me that you love me , oh you did I got ta run now " blues .
16 When I was eighteen I came in contact with the Catholic Crusade which was a rather left wing Christian Socialist Organization and I found that their attitude to problems contained the answers for which I had been searching for a good many years tell me when you want me to raise something .
17 please tell me when you want me to go because
18 I ask you if you like me and you tell me you ‘ fancy ’ me — is n't that the word you British use to describe a lustful attraction ? ’
19 I sometimes think you would n't recognize me if you saw me as I am these days !
20 ‘ Maybe I heard you when you told me you were going home , but I was miles away .
21 Oh Angel , I wish you would marry her if you lose me , as you will do soon . ’
22 I like it when you question me .
23 ‘ You must take me as you find me ’ , ‘ A leopard ca n't change his spots ’ and other maxims take an essentially pessimistic view about the malleability of behaviour .
24 ‘ You must take me as you find me ’ means ‘ I 'm going to carry on and behave as I always do even if it does n't suit you . ’
25 ‘ I ca n't speak for others , Doctor , and you must take me as you find me , I 'm afraid . ’
26 Jeremiah , the Old Testament prophet , assures us of God 's promise : ‘ You will seek me and find me when you seek me with all your heart . ’
27 ‘ Afraid your lords and masters will fire you if you allow me a few minutes to put the subject on hold ? ’
28 I 'm doing everything that you told me to do .
29 Would n't have 'em if you paid me !
30 She went up with little lad and he were watching it and he says I would n't mind this , well Arthur says I 'd al he 'd already taped it off telly and so he says I 'll tell you what you can have it if you give me a blank
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