Example sentences of "[adv] i [vb past] you " in BNC.
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1 | But mostly I imagined you asleep , left utterly to yourself in a situation where my own absence from your life did not matter : |
2 | and I say well come on I said you can you can smile you know . |
3 | fix the switch on I said you 'll never get a new one anyway . |
4 | I can show you where he hangs out — on the Isle of Mona — but do n't let on I told you . |
5 | He says I 'm coming New Year 's Day , alright , he went down and he shut it , cos I went in the shop and I says er hang on I thought you was open New Year 's Day ? |
6 | Very early on I realised you 're entrusted the history and spirit of the Squadron . |
7 | Come on I gave you some coke this morning . |
8 | ‘ You 'd rather I tossed you off ? ’ |
9 | ‘ Angel — I would not have married you if I had not known that , after all , there is a way out for you … only I hoped you would never … |
10 | Thus giving Henry the chance to reply , ‘ In fact her name was Luce … perhaps I told you … ’ |
11 | So I said you know we 've got P and P out , we 've started selling tickets . |
12 | Yes , that 's right , so I said you know , it 's on a general level , I said yes , fine . |
13 | Cos she 's very , so I said you do n't want anything at all ? |
14 | So I said you know , the one minute past quarter to and there 's a sort of quietly you know but then you know , just have to grab at |
15 | So I said you were getting on okay |
16 | So I followed you over , and found you here in the cottage . |
17 | ‘ It 's slightly sparkling so I thought you 'd prefer it . ’ |
18 | So I thought you deserved a bit of a fright in return . ’ |
19 | So I thought you must know what you were doing . ’ |
20 | If I turn from the P and L Account to the operating cash flow , er you 've got the F R S One cash flow in your er in your pack in the preliminary announcement obviously , but we er do n't find it terribly helpful , it 's not the way we manage the business so I thought you erm would forgive us if we present it in the way we think it 's a little easier to follow . |
21 | And so I thought you . |
22 | so I thought you 'll probably give him a bottle when you got here anyway , so I was going to give him one , it all depends when he got up and I thought you 'll probably give him one so I did n't |
23 | so I thought you were going to cos you did n't come back for a long time . |
24 | So I made you , I 'd got |
25 | So I knew you would eat it like that in an omelette . |
26 | So I felt you might have something of substance to add to Captain Trentham 's report . ’ |
27 | And they fitted her Ange so I told you I bet she put them on first . |
28 | So I rang you and then Lyn said yeah I 'll get her to call you and then you rang me back so it was as though Lyn had give you the message to call me |
29 | So I gave you a topic sport or a hobby or an interest that you had and you produced a thought pattern for that just as we 'd done in the practice one with the subject of water , but then we moved on a stage further to get what are called a structured thought pattern . |
30 | ‘ Aha , in he exclaimed triumphantly , in I knew you would n't know what a Suo was . |