Example sentences of "[subord] 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 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 .
3 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
4 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
5 The human ape laid one skinny hand on my arm and hissed in my ear : ‘ So he sent you with a message , eh ? ’
6 ‘ Your father repealed the law making you his natural successor once he realized you 'd never follow in his footsteps .
7 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 .
8 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 .
9 He was some minutes there outside the door , until he heard you stirring to come out , then he was off in a hurry .
10 Well I stayed on as an orderly because they said that I could erm I could marry because er I was n't erm classed as erm tt Er I would n't pass it on to me husband , so I could marry , provided I I prevented having children for er five years , that you had to see the Doctor until The medical Doctor at Nottingham , until he pronounced you clear , you see ?
11 I wanted to be the Bony Lady , and have him love me like he loved you .
12 If they 're not very fanciable , you say , ‘ He 's only a Tuesday , ’ meaning if he asked you out you 'd only keep one night of the week free for him .
13 If he told you he was in Geneva throughout his absence , he was lying . ’
14 I do n't know what line Peter gave you , but if he told you far-fetched stories about his inheritance he omitted one thing .
15 Her husband only had one leg , and he used to sit in the corner all the time and wave his stick at you if he thought you were pinching anything .
16 But I think he would be really ill if he thought you loved Linton , whose father would like to see Mr Edgar dead . ’
17 If he thought you 'd … ’
18 She thinks you , if he thought you 'd turn them out , he probably likes them .
19 If he left you in the lurch when you needed him most . ’
20 ‘ So help me , if he hurt you — ’
21 And he used to sort of ask you questions you know , sort of sit there and pick on you and if he knew you did n't have the faintest idea what he was going on about he 'd ask you all the more , see , and if you could n't answer it , he used to come up to you , look at you , would n't say nothing , give you this funny look and tell you to get in the next room .
22 " If he knew you had that , he 'd have it off you . "
23 ‘ Would Arnie mind if he knew you were here with me ? ’
24 If he knew you
25 Our enemy would guess I was here if he saw you coming out with food , or with important news .
26 I recognised her but I did n't know how Steve would take it if he saw you together .
27 I would n't be at all surprised if he insured you on his household policy along with his antiquities , paintings and Persian rugs . ’
28 And it would n't be me , so , that killed you , but God himself , for if he wanted you alive , sure he 'd hold back the tide for you like Moses and the Red Sea ! ’
29 ‘ His will was his own business ; he 'd have told you if he wanted you to know .
30 Ah no , I think if he wanted you he would have come to you , do n't you ?
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