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

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1 ‘ And is n't it fortunate that I know you for a blind fool ? ’
2 Moving her just a fraction away , his eyes once more holding hers captive , he added , ‘ So is n't it fortunate that I know you for the cheat you are ? ’
3 ‘ Good afternoon , ladies and gentlemen , it is with great pleasure that I introduce you to the magic of television … ‘
4 Do n't worry if you ca n't do it if you ca n't any of these any of these exercises that I give you by the way it 's not like homework it 's just for you to play with them to get the do them at your own pace .
5 And we saw that in the calculation that I gave you at the end of last week 's lecture .
6 However , they have asked that I provide you with the draft ( unaudited ) results for the year to 31st October , 19XX in order that you may , if you so wish , reconsider your offer .
7 I had n't , June , so I thank you from the bottom of my heart .
8 So I watched you for a while , and when you saw me watching , and you looked nervous , as though you thought me a criminal , about to steal all the stock , it amused me to tease you , try and discover why Donal thought you special .
9 This way , Dad and I get you for a little longer .
10 Erm first of all if I may just er point out that the example I put with my paper that I have submitted today , and I thank you for the er indulgence in allowing me to produce it so late , was simply that there was one particular appeal of decision where an inspector remarked particularly on the lack of a local or a development plan policy relating to generally relating to the countryside .
11 I 'm not offended , and I thank you for the jade .
12 And I told you about the garden going down to the river , did n't I ? ’
13 I shall tell you , instead , of the time Gerda and I saw you on the stage in Vienna . ’
14 and I interrupted you about the casual ward , so you did n't really finish that ?
15 So that 's se and I want you at the other end .
16 I will give back give back the books that have been signed and I want you in the the section of I just want to point out one or two things before we go on to the next .
17 Just tell them about this product , what it can do , and I assure you of the results .
18 ‘ You run and stumble and I bear you to the ground . ’
19 And I loved you from the moment I walked into the factory , even if you did have a false impression of me .
20 I ca n't imagine any person seriously interested in art in any part of the world not being a subscriber , and I congratulate you on an ever improving publication .
21 You are Henry Farr the Wimbledon poisoner and I arrest you in the name of — Hang on , hang on .
22 And I owe you for the taxi . ’
23 Here at ZZAP ! we 're very good at spotting ripped-off software , but should one slip through the net it 's the sender who 'd be in trouble — this could mean a hefty fine and possible imprisonment if you 're lucky , or being made to eat your own entrails if I catch you before the software company !
24 I would n't cos I , I ca n't if I saw you in the street I do n't know you I could n't be , I could n't be attracted to you .
25 I think you would be interested if I take you through the Severn Tunnel .
26 And yet if I refer you to no other example than that little one-legged girl whom we saw not so long ago in our Provence , does n't your universal statement collapse ? ’
27 By the way , I 'm sorry if I dropped you in the soup just now . ’
28 You would would n't you if I put you into the freezer .
29 If I bring you in a bottle of concentrate ?
30 I suppose I knew what your reaction would be , but thought in my arrogance that if I presented you with a fait accompli , the sale of the land , your money back , you 'd be so overwhelmed with gratitude that you 'd immediately fall into my arms . ’
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