Example sentences of "[conj] i [verb] you [conj] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ You tell me who sent the message , or I hurt you till you do .
2 ‘ Salute the Master , Belinda , although I warn you that he will not be your master for long .
3 And to think , ’ I say , brushing mud from a faraway marsh off my boots , ‘ that I knew you when your idea of power-dressing was a tool-belt round your hips . ’
4 And I want you to think about the question that I ask you but I do n't want you to speak out the answers .
5 ' Sir John , I know nothing except that I honour you and the Lady Maude .
6 Letters and I are enemies but never think that I forget you or the others .
7 I will make sure that I meet you but I shall pretend that I have never seen you before .
8 You know that I love you and am nothing without you .
9 ‘ You know , mistress , ’ said Gabriel in a deep voice full of sadness , ‘ that I love you and shall love you for ever .
10 rather than I tell ya cos this thing , this thing we 're in now what 's it like ?
11 Cassock and surplice , a black cassock and white surplice once I told you that my grandmother was once living with us , she used to delight in washing my surplice and ironing it up except me when I was singing in the choir , I did n't take a , the treble solos , that was after the choir used to sister of ours at least oh twenty men , and as many lads and youths the as I say Johnny was in the choir there was er the two brothers and there was Dick was a incense boy and his father was a manager to go in the , he used to have a red cassock and surplice , but he used to Dick 's dad was the incense swinger and they used to go about swinging incense and that , I do n't suppose they do that at all now , but er your first job as a choirboy was to pump the organ it , have you ever been in the church ?
12 And I tell you that you are Peter , and on this rock I will build my church , and the gates of Hades will not overcome it …
13 And I tell you when I really lying on my
14 So why am I so lucky and I got you as well ?
15 ‘ You can check with whoever you like but I was totally exonerated of any blame at the time , and I resent you and your family 's implications that I was responsible for Eddie 's death !
16 and I had you and your mum .
17 But you are a thinker , even if a wrong-headed one , and I compliment you because … ’
18 I hate him and I hate you and I wo n't listen ! ’
19 And I asked you if you remembered Emor . ’
20 ‘ You 'd asked about your car , and I told you that it could take a week or more for the garage to locate the part they needed . ’
21 and I told you that from the minute he sat down and he started playing , I 'm a card shark , nobody tells me what I know about bloody cards
22 Now look what had happened to the place , and I play you that because , maybe we shall never ever hear that again , because Yugoslavia can not now exist as a State .
23 We have not ever yet achieved a fourteen point two turnover and I grant you that at Christmas we were up , just under the four percent mark .
24 And I believe you when you say you killed one of them .
25 I am very well aware of the need for security , and I assure you that the horses are well guarded . ’
26 Sir , we are much obliged to you for your consideration upon this matter , and I assure you that I shall do my best to avoid in the evidence which I shall give and in my other remarks apparently proposing a washed-over status for the village as a whole .
27 , you are with us today and I assure you that all members of of Council join me in conveying our love , affection and good wishes to you .
28 I apologise for my temper and any inconvenience I have caused you , and I assure you that my grandmother will adore the things you showed me today .
29 You 're an angel and I adore you and is there a bottle of champagne in the fridge because I want you to celebrate with me . ’
30 ‘ Well , it has been a long time , and I expect you and Marissa … ’
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