Example sentences of "[vb past] you [verb] you " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ The man who assaulted you called you a dirty cop , or words to that effect . |
2 | Why when Mercutio assaulted you did you try to fight the enemy instead of Mercutio ? |
3 | I never told you told you , about the lot that said hello to me today and waved . |
4 | Has what I just told you turned you off or something ? ’ |
5 | He looked at her with his blue eyes that made you feel you were in the far distance and he was bringing you into focus gradually , like a ball magnetised to drop into his outstretched hand , be clasped by his fingers . |
6 | He made you feel you 'd have done anything for him and never counted the price too high . ’ |
7 | ‘ Perhaps you were thinking about Finn 's hand and that made you think you saw a hand ? ’ |
8 | He thought he could hear voices now ; silvery , gentle voices , dark voices , that made you think you might be being watched . |
9 | ‘ What the hell made you think you had the right to keep the facts about my brother from me ? ’ |
10 | The train from Sao Paulo to the Bolivian border had been clean and comfortable , and the town of Coromba on the Pantanal made you regret you were not a train robber on the run in search of a safe haven . |
11 | It made you know you were special , as if you were secret agents in a hostile land . |
12 | This time I 've got no crazy , pointless altruism restraining me , and you must long since have discarded whatever distorted idealism made you believe you had to be faithful to Jones in fact and thought , since you claim to have had at least one other relationship between your spells with him . |
13 | I fought you said you |
14 | He allowed you to think you were worth so much that his own value was questioned — his honesty was his response to your value . |
15 | I was playing with my trucks and my action garage , and I heard you say you liked it . ’ |
16 | I 've I , when I heard you saying you recognized his voice I thought to myself well perhaps he 's sort of inviting you to er , whatever ! |
17 | That 's what we rang you to tell you , we 've got a new dog . |
18 | She said when she saw you last you were as thin as a rake — and she 's right . |
19 | It 's just from the way it came out , I thought you meant you decided to jack it all in and hit the road . |
20 | I thought you meant you 'd , you had n't |
21 | And the rate of change of , of , of society no the background to what we 're doing , shifts the goalposts is the fashionable term but what you thought you meant you no longer mean , and of course , if one is meticulously methodical , one adjusts the definition as the circumstances change |
22 | I thought you meant you were moving it from there . |
23 | Oh I thought you meant you were going straight to do the papers . |
24 | I thought you meant you got it at Christmas time an |
25 | No , I thought , I thought you meant you 'd spoken to him after my date . |
26 | I thought you meant you were . |
27 | go and help you because I thought you know you might have a natter with him or something |
28 | I thought you said you saw him at the bus station this morning . |
29 | ‘ I thought you said you did n't have any friends , apart from … ’ |
30 | ‘ I thought you said you 'd abandoned Ewan ! ’ |