Example sentences of "i [verb] you [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 That was when I met you for the first time , last week , at the consciousness-raising group that we started at the women 's centre a few weeks ago .
2 and I interrupted you about the casual ward , so you did n't really finish that ?
3 I send you into the parallel continuum with orders to collect the final statue and do nothing more .
4 So that 's se and I want you at the other end .
5 there for three pairs which was just as well I stopped you on the last one .
6 This is the reason for the ungrammaticality of : ( 40 ) the only book missing readable is Twyford 's Lives of the Slovak Saints By contrast , the examples of ( 41 ) are fully acceptable : ( 41 ) the only readable book missing is the one I told you about the only missing book readable is the one already mentioned The same contrast is seen in ( 42 ) beside the two cases of ( 43 ) which are both grammatically acceptable ( although not of course quite identical in meaning ) : ( 42 ) *one journalist striking accessible is Jana Flynn ( 43 ) one striking journalist accessible is Jana Flynn one accessible journalist striking is Jana Flynn The restriction is general , applying even if the particular adjectives concerned are ones which can normally appear postnominally .
7 ‘ I ca n't believe it … definitely the Hamlet if I want it — I 've worked with those people before ; remember I told you about the provincial-theatre year ? ’ she said , scrambling her words .
8 I told you at the fair — it 's out of your hands .
9 I hold you in the greatest esteem for the peerless courage you displayed in all you undertook .
10 ‘ So you wo n't mind if I run you into the main data-net as Jezrael Brown , hey ?
11 Notice what Jesus says in verse seven , he says , I tell you in the same way there 'll be more joy in heaven over one sinner who repents , than over ninety nine righteous persons who need no repentance .
12 I tell you in the same way , there will be joy in heaven over one sinner that repents .
13 I tell you in the Welsh town of Abercwmboi [ the accent was bogus Welsh ]
14 Right , can I take you to the amended recommendation on page forty nine .
15 The tragedy unfolds through wonderful music — from the tentative If I Loved You to the final tear-jerker You 'll Never Walk Alone .
16 Why was n't you in registration or did I tell you about the blooming black board ?
17 Why was n't you in registration or did I tell you about the blooming black board ?
18 ‘ When I saw you for the first time , I thought for a moment you were Sybil — come back to plague me . ’
19 ’ Actually I saw you at the Central Conference last month . ’
20 ‘ Lucky thing I saw you in the rear mirror just as I was driving off ! ’
21 I saw you in the High Street the other day , ’ he would say , in a tone that suggested that it was quite impossible for Henry to have seen him .
22 I can not trace any acknowledgment from you of the memorandum I sent you on the twelfth of this month , regarding your talents and the scope for them in this office .
23 ‘ Would you have preferred I leave you to the tender mercies of your American admirer ? ’
24 Another time perhaps you will listen to me when I warn you of the dangerous ground you are treading . ’
25 I conjure you by the bitter tears shed on the Cross by our Saviour the Lord JESUS Christ for the salvation of the world , and by the burning tears poured in the evening hour over His wounds by the most glorious Virgin MARY , His Mother , and by all the tears which have been shed here in this world by the Saints and Elect of God from whose eyes He has now wiped away all tears , that if you be innocent you do now shed tears , but if you be guilty that you shall by no means do so .
26 ‘ First let me thank you for the great job you are doing with the ‘ Nottingham Graduate ’ .
27 Let let me tell you about the damned side effects of this drug , because people are entitled to know what they .
28 ‘ It would be better , mademoiselle , for me to take you to the nearest syndicat d'initiative .
29 ‘ Allow me to introduce you to the new Mrs Morey . ’
30 You , who wanted me to enter you on the same night , with the same sound still in my head , a sound that I knew I had somehow , somewhere , heard before .
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