Example sentences of "[vb past] [pers pn] that you " in BNC.

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1 You made it plain from the moment you met me that you were available , but you miscalculated if you imagined I 'd fallen for your little scheme . ’
2 ‘ Mrs Blackler of the agency advised me that you would be in touch . ’
3 ‘ Miss Marsden assured me that you would agree . ’
4 Mhm , and told them that you would n't be your present arrangement
5 ‘ I simply told them that you were my wife and that you had taken all our money and our little girl and were running off to London to be with your lover . ’
6 When I told them that you 's got about three and mixed up
7 Matron told me that you would have both legs removed .
8 ‘ Friar Tuck told me of you , ’ he said ; and then as though it might be a password to their confidence he added : ‘ He told me that you hunt the unicorn . ’
9 When we last spoke , you told me that you were reading in bed until eleven-thirty , when you went to sleep , and your last sortie from the bedroom had been to the kitchen for milk at approximately ten-forty .
10 ‘ My coach , Malcolm Arnold , told me that you do n't win gold medals performing like I did in the first round .
11 ‘ Considering you told me that you 'd taken supplies on in Oban and that you managed perfectly well all of yesterday , and that your boat is.probably stiff with tins and even bottles- ’
12 ‘ He told me that you ca n't tell what happens in a battle because there 's too much smoke and noise .
13 He told me that you and Sophie had been there ; he also told me that Marianne had disappeared .
14 ‘ Of course you do ; Tim Hargreaves told me that you are an exceptional student .
15 During our discussion , you told me that you were about to leave the manager 's job at Athletico and take up a similar position with Ipswich Town .
16 ‘ From the moment they told me that you were a breech baby I knew I 'd have trouble with you . ’
17 You told me that you had an abortion in the nineteen thirties .
18 ‘ I came last night , but they told me that you 'd gone out to dinner with friends .
19 ‘ But you said … you told me that you would never exhibit the picture .
20 And you told me that you 'd destroyed the picture . ’
21 Matthew did not answer at once and Wycliffe went on : ‘ When I spoke to you last you told me that you knew nothing of his intentions . ’
22 ‘ Dr Horrocks told me that you would feel the pain of this experience as … ’
23 ‘ I 'd promised I would never fall for the obvious attractions of another beautiful woman , but from the moment I held you in my arms my instinct told me that you were as different from Lotta as wine is from vinegar . ’
24 Could n't you have come to me and told me that you were in debt , that you needed money ?
25 Later , as they were making their way through the bracken , Anna said casually , ‘ Sam told me that you 're leaving your job with Luke . ’
26 ‘ Do you remember what you said to me in this very room when I begged you to marry me and you told me that you were going to marry him ?
27 She said in a small voice , ‘ She told me that you only cared for the vines .
28 ‘ She told me that you phoned her and asked for a meeting in town . ’
29 ‘ Well , she … she told me that you were n't well and she had to stay at home . ’
30 As I understand it , you were continuing the same metaphor when you told me that you wanted me to be a kind of groundsman .
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