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

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1 You had a death in the family which I could understand , so I lent you a book , which you have n't returned .
2 OK , so I admit you were right about Lori , but it was rather cruel . ’
3 You move very gracefully , so I imagine you dance beautifully , and it has to be entirely your own fault you 're not out dancing every night of your life ! ’
4 You 've got some in the cupboard so I assume you like it , ’ she said , making for the kitchen .
5 After drawing a blank on Rhodes , I had to write something that justified my travelling expenses , so I made you the villain of the piece .
6 It was your idea for me to do the swimming , so I thought you could do the same for me . ’
7 They told me at the hospital that you 've worked with him in the past , so I thought you might be able to help me with my general enquiries . ’
8 ‘ You 've been sleeping for hours , so I thought you might be about ready to get up . ’
9 ‘ Anyway , ’ she went on practically , ‘ these were left after I 'd taken my fill , so I thought you might as well have them . ’
10 I had n't , June , so I thank you from the bottom of my heart .
11 I honestly ca n't for the life of me figure out how to express the rest so I hope you 'll forgive me if I stop here .
12 I chose it , so I hope you like it .
13 It is very important so I hope you will come .
14 Now it 's not going to be easy for the girl , so I hope you will give her all the support you can .
15 ‘ Unfortunately the village stores did n't run to non-drip , so I hope you wo n't mind the odd splash here and there .
16 He is one of the finest strikers so I suppose you ca n't totally blame the defence but by this time I thought we were in for a beating .
17 Of course , I 've heard all the rumours , so I suppose you have too . ’
18 I want his mates to hear the gospel and besides that Billy would not want a sad funeral , so I think you should preach , Dad . ’
19 I told you when I rote that it was impossible for me to pay anything , as he was allowed by the parish when he was at Muggerhanger , and I told you I had my daughter on my hands for over seven years , and I have been doctering her all the time so I think you will consider the matter over and no that I can not help in any way , and in any case 4s. is a lot of money to pay a week .
20 It gets a little complicated when you have currency fluctuations that go together with the lower volumes and some of the higher costs … so I think you will continue to see a difference between English and European software , ’ he said .
21 I 'm afraid your uncle is very ill and will probably die soon , so I think you had better stay in England , until you receive further news of him . ’
22 He came over and said , ‘ So I see you are not enjoying this concert .
23 So I owe you an apology ; I misjudged you , too .
24 You do n't believe me , so I suggest you go out to bat with this and see how you get on .
25 You are neither , so I suggest you leave . ’
26 ‘ I organised this little surprise for Luke — it 's for friends only , so I suggest you do as I say and turn around now . ’
27 So I want you to be very brave while you listen to it .
28 So I want you to go away . ’
29 ‘ Watson , you know the house , so I want you to go forward and look through the windows .
30 ‘ Obviously we have to move fast , so I want you to accompany me to a dinner that the developers are giving tonight .
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