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

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1 Hampton M. Vins PS I hope you will charge your lowest price for it , and if you please not to send a duffil one , but a cloth one , full yard long , fail not on Wednesday , please to send it by Mr. Field the Waterman , who comes to the Beehive , at Queenhithe , pray do n't send a duffil one but a cloth one .
2 Did you like that story I told you today ?
3 But by the time I tell you her story I want you to be prepared : that 's to say , I want you to have had enough of books , and parrots , and lost letters , and bears , and the opinions of Dr Enid Starkie , and even the opinions of Dr Geoffrey Braithwaite .
4 ‘ I 'm not saying Eddie 's incapable of violence but in this case I think you 're on the wrong track .
5 yeah , but that in which case I think you should try and tie the story in with it became in like the canteen
6 He went on , ‘ I dared not come on too heavily in case I frightened you off .
7 ‘ Then in that case I suggest you make a start right away , ’ Harriet said .
8 Sometimes we can find it difficult to visualise positive outcomes ; if this is the case I suggest you refer to Chapter Three , which explains that all qualities can be given an opposite , more positive , interpretation .
9 Either you have not shown these plans elsewhere , in which case I owe you an apology … or you have touted them round , and the fools ca n't see what 's in front of them . ’
10 Chairman I asked you Item seven two when the talking of laying and reassurance that this will not include the of the above .
11 For one instant I saw you , erect on tiptoe , ruling your orchestra and transfigured by the expression of a conqueror .
12 M. I gave you that book to read because I thought you would feel identified with him .
13 M. I realize you 've never lived with people who take things seriously , and discuss seriously .
14 In addition I understand you have received copies of the Scottish Office leaflets on Council Tax which have been prepared in conjunction with Local Government Officers and also the Council Tax Benefit leaflet produced by the Benefits Agency .
15 ‘ I was rather wondering , Uncle , ’ he smiled at the man who had kept a fatherly eye on him from the age of ten , ‘ how you felt about serving some of that excellent champagne I know you have in your cellar . ’
16 cooking I told you .
17 Well I 'll wait here for a bit I mean you 'll queue at the others if I turn round .
18 We blitzed ourselves a little bit I think you know , back pass we talked about , no back passes , ball gambles and everything , in he goes , two free headers basically .
19 Oh Mum I told you about that .
20 Mum I told you to get me a drink
21 These are the one , mum I wanted you to get ?
22 Do you think it might be an idea to speak to the er to first and get their resp so I 've got their response I think you
23 right , well the E E C have cut their grants of all school milk I think you 'll find certainly on that being discovered I would imagine that it 's similar to the County Council .
24 From the bottom of my heart I thank you . ’
25 Yes and er my mother was frightened to death of guns because , oh he was a bit of a boy at heart I mean you can just imagine everybody used to bring the sporting guns to be repaired and there was guns floating about all over the place , and my mother was scared stiff of guns right till the time she died er , and he got mixed up with all these sporting connections you know like go off to shoots and various things and I think he did a bit of cock fighting in his day as well , but I 've , I 've got the exercise books that his two brothers .
26 It is Sir Thomas Throgmorton , after the Grand Dickensian Banquet I told you about . ’
27 Primitive I grant you but transport nonetheless . ’
28 You know he 's moving , of course I told you . ’
29 ‘ Of course I trust you .
30 Of course I hope you will travel .
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