Example sentences of "[coord] i [vb past] you " in BNC.
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1 | Oh customers or I thought you said gostermers |
2 | But I swear to you , nor Farquhar nor I blinded you . |
3 | And I got you the roses . ’ |
4 | but er Barry come off her husband and he said oh you going down oh I says aye , he saves us fifty pence and I got you in your bread and a pie , right , er I want the erm , did Billy take the dishes up ? |
5 | So why am I so lucky and I got you as well ? |
6 | Oh here look , and I got you an envelope to put it in . |
7 | And I got you talking about all the porno magazines . |
8 | ‘ What would you do if you were drunk and I ordered you to suck my cock ? ’ |
9 | I was playing with my trucks and my action garage , and I heard you say you liked it . ’ |
10 | I had letters which started , ‘ We were travelling up the motorway from London to Glasgow and I heard you … ’ or ‘ I live in Devon but I was staying in Leicester when I heard you . |
11 | and I had you and your mum . |
12 | ‘ But before my brain got into gear after finding you 'd cleared the wardrobe in the lobby of your belongings and I realised you 'd gone , I went through half a dozen possibilities before I rang Reception . ’ |
13 | And I meant you know , to bring some , I meant to put them out last night . |
14 | And you carried on and I shot you dead I 'd get away with that . |
15 | When Matthew and I adopted you three years ago , we decided to look after you as well as we could . |
16 | I went and ordered a taxi , and I took you home . ’ |
17 | And I took you in my confidence — something , incidentally , I do n't do lightly — because I could n't face another relationship based on misunderstanding . |
18 | ‘ Dear , oh dear , ’ said Wexford mildly , ‘ and I thought you progressives were dead against capital punishment . ’ |
19 | Simon looked up surprised , even amused : ‘ And I thought you liked him ! ’ |
20 | ‘ And I thought you were going to bed . ’ |
21 | Teacher : You were coming towards me and I thought you were going to run me over , Peter . |
22 | And I thought you felt as I did , that it was impossible for you to have a child . ’ |
23 | And I thought you were a dead smart poet — once . |
24 | Richard and I thought you had settled so nicely ’ — as if I was some sort of jelly — and then , ‘ Well , if you really want to , I suppose it would be nice for you to earn a little pin money . ’ |
25 | He stopped again and , taking her firmly now by the arm , pulled her into a shop doorway and , looking into her eyes , he said , ‘ If it was n't for leaving you I 'd be glad to go , and … and I thought you 'd be proud of me going . ’ |
26 | ‘ Captain Montgomery has been reporting the state of progress and I thought you might like to hear it . |
27 | J.B. Because Father Curtis was there and I thought you know he wo n't want some married woman who goes round not wearing a wedding ring in charge of all these kids will he ? |
28 | ‘ And I thought you wanted to talk about mortgages , ’ said William . |
29 | And I thought you know and I think basically it 'd be er sort of assessing the value of buildings for council tax and things like that which is yeah |
30 | " I knew exactly why you did n't come and I thought you knew why I did n't come to you . |