Example sentences of "that i [vb past] [adv] [verb] you " in BNC.
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1 | Because I would think it 's that I had n't given you the |
2 | Ven uttered , and to her delight confessed , ‘ Well , there was that occasion when , after being disturbed by thoughts of you all night , I rang you at your hotel the next morning in the hope that I had n't disturbed you . ’ |
3 | I admit I remembered then , but I did n't tell you because it would have sounded daft that I had n't told you before . |
4 | ‘ Because I made it crystal-clear , right from the start , that I did n't want you here , complicating my life . |
5 | So I explained to them , I said well that 's cos you changed over and I sort of never put it across through oh she said well do n't worry I 've done it now , she said you have n't got anything to worry about now , I said well it did bother me a bit to think that I did n't think you had my payment ! |
6 | " Fiver , I wo n't pretend that I did n't follow you up here to speak angrily . |
7 | Just do n't let it be said that I did n't warn you , that 's all . ’ |
8 | ‘ That I did n't find you remotely attractive ! ’ she groaned , laughing and burying her face on his chest . |
9 | ‘ Now do you believe me when I say that I did n't touch you in order to prove some theory about your boyfriend meaning nothing to you ? ’ |
10 | Perhaps I ought to say first that I did n't ask you here to criticize my daughter-in-law for infidelity . |
11 | In looking back at my records I notice that I did not send you the enclosed form which I have now completed . |
12 | Such was the ringing applause for the speech of the right hon. Member for Leeds , East ( Mr. Healey ) that I did not hear you call my name , Mr. Deputy Speaker , but I am grateful to you , and also to the right hon. Member for Leeds , East . |
13 | The point is , you see , that I did not ask you to go and look at the time on that clock ; I merely asked you to study the numerals on it . |
14 | There had been long periods when I could only enter you and come in you by secretly pretending to myself that I did not know you , that you were a tart I had picked up in a bar — or on the street corner . |