Example sentences of "[pron] [conj] [pron] [vb past] you " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 When my master summoned me and told me you had written to him , at first I was angry with you for betraying my and I blessed you .
2 And as I as I told you before , we was on the main concourse , heard the glass smashed , we come down a stairwell on , come round the back , saw the two , or saw two persons in the back garden , asked them what they were doing buy which time the the curtain went up in smoke , well up in flames .
3 I though I told you to go out and play . ’
4 ‘ I saw you , it means nothing that I saw you
5 I 'll get you so you wo n't even recognise your own body but after we 've done it you 'll be grateful to me that I made you do it and you 'll enjoy it and you 'll get better at it and one day you 'll thank me for doing this to you .
6 It occurred to me that she knew you were a Gemini , and she was clearly thrilled about us getting together . ’
7 Nicola 's husband told me that he thought you had something to do with the murder .
8 If every time you picked up the phone and made contact with somebody and I gave you a pound , would you accept that as a deal ?
9 ‘ Sorry to haul you off , girl , ’ Mr Hollins said in a low voice , ‘ But I reckoned it would be more comfortable for everyone if I got you out afore they had to start making excuses .
10 Teacher : You were coming towards me and I thought you were going to run me over , Peter .
11 " Jenny wanted to help me and she knew you 'd say no if she asked you outright .
12 ‘ I wonder how you 'd describe me if someone asked you , ’ she said .
13 You would n't believe me if I told you . ’
14 This letter is going to be devoted to my affairs in connection with Edward … the other day he asked me if I thought you would care to go for a walk into the country somewhere .
15 ‘ Papa said he would beat me if I gave you any more tickets .
16 And he said , you know he talked to them and he said you can do whatever you like because Mary-Ann and Mitch were superior people .
17 Not because I was made to be late , but I , I , I , I 'd , me mother had made me cos she said you got ta come home to your dinner and there was no buses there were trams in them days , but I 'd got to get into the town .
18 I wanted to be the Bony Lady , and have him love me like he loved you .
19 But in saying that I 'll go ahead , I 'll go ahead with what Robert said although it seems as if erm between us we picked up on a lot of things , there was some objections that Martin threw at you that I thought you handled particularly well .
20 ‘ That was the way I tried to show you that I loved you , ’ Julius answered in a low voice .
21 Regardless of the circumstances , or how I felt , or how much I needed to tell you that I loved you ? ’
22 And perhaps your arrogance tells you that I encouraged you — up to a point , that is — in the same way as I 'm supposed to have encouraged Rob .
23 Think you if I permitted you to join your brother now , that you would be permitted to return ?
24 There are additional contributions with the Prudential and you could if you if you wanted you could also pay free standing A B Cs through erm a company of your own choosing .
25 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 .
26 ‘ His will was his own business ; he 'd have told you if he wanted you to know .
27 He said where were you and I said you were crying over Mo . ’
28 ‘ I respected you and I knew you were n't the kind of girl who slept around .
29 I asked Miss Lofthouse if she 'd seen you and she said you had n't been in this afternoon . ’
30 ‘ Now you know I would n't leave you unless I knew you were going to be all right .
  Next page