Example sentences of "[conj] he [vb past] you " in BNC.

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1 He let you run this place like a fucking doll 's house 'cause he loved you .
2 I at once informed Mr Blair of this and I am aware that he wrote you to say that my present attitude was distinctly negative .
3 Nicola 's husband told me that he thought you had something to do with the murder .
4 All I know is that he thought you would be pleasantly surprised . ’
5 He said , ‘ Now that you know that it 's Luke , that he sent you the letter , what are you going to do ? ’
6 I see from Simon 's letter of 14 June that he asked you to supply a sample episode .
7 It must have occurred to you that Dawn is probably very jealous — in particular of the fact that he took you with him to the zoo . ’
8 I mean , I can see that he upset you about something . ’
9 that he gave you
10 That is what the greenbelt is actually there for , and if you have it there for that purpose , as I said yesterday , the necessary corollary is that you have additional provision beyond it , and I ca n't resist to offer Mr Wincup some support , I 'm sure one piece of evidence that he gave you about the letter from the Parish Council , he 's probably already replied to that Parish Council saying , as you 're in the York greenbelt have no fear , all the Selby needs will pass straight across your heads and land somewhere else .
11 I 'm surprised that he let you believe he was .
12 What really mattered was that he loved you and that tomorrow he would be waiting by the beech tree , at seven .
13 That he loved you and left you , taking all your savings with him ? ’
14 ‘ But you were Mr Russell 's only child , my dear , and you must not doubt that he loved you , even if he did n't always make it perfectly apparent . ’
15 ‘ Whatever problems you 've had in the past , remember that he loved you , and you loved him .
16 ‘ And it was as a result of these conversations that he invited you to join him on the dahabeeyah ? ’
17 Marlon : You mean to say that he talked you into wearing those things ?
18 ‘ That you are promiscuous , and that he jilted you , not you him , because he found you out . ’
19 ‘ It was on my instruction that he telephoned you , ’ Ven cut her off .
20 Is it true that he influenced you more than Vivaldi ?
21 My mother I remember there was a sale of work going on at Palfrey church once and bef I had just been made apprentice at Wolverhampton and of course I got amongst the , they , when they came the , the Derby day they were all having a bet on it so I , I said to the give them half a crown , so he said you ca n't have half a crown and he said what do you want it for so I said they 're putting it on a horse was on this horse it won , so of course this sale of work was in great progress when I gets off the train at station and thought well I could n't understand in er Palfrey Church Hall , so she was there in all her finery and I said we 've won , we 've won she said shut up , shut up she said but erm no I think the biggest character in Caldmore was Father .
22 Well they ran it like that cos they said at the bar we can sell you a bottle of wine for seven pound fifty though , so he said you bugger off he said that , went down the supermarket and get our own like
23 and then we started speaking to this chap and say we were looking for this place where the erm , they sell all this food and so on , what 's the name of the place , he said oh he says it 's finished , so he said you know where the er , we said er where 's somewhere good you know to , to go and have a nice sleep , and he told us about that place up the mountain where we went , where we all went the last time
24 The human ape laid one skinny hand on my arm and hissed in my ear : ‘ So he sent you with a message , eh ? ’
25 ‘ Your father repealed the law making you his natural successor once he realized you 'd never follow in his footsteps .
26 Once he knew you 'd found out about the paintings , he might have thought you 'd go on to discover the truth about the murder .
27 Once he heard you 'd been arrested it was just a matter of finding out which police station you were being held at , ’ Hall said .
28 ‘ No matter what he is now , Mr Gillis treated me badly at school and he treated you even worse .
29 You look like a sexy woman and he treated you like one .
30 I said in my teapot there is a little , and he told you to use white tide and you put a little bit of tide in it once a week .
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