Example sentences of "[noun prp] [conj] i [vb past] you " in BNC.
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1 | Richard and I thought you had settled so nicely ’ — as if I was some sort of jelly — and then , ‘ Well , if you really want to , I suppose it would be nice for you to earn a little pin money . ’ |
2 | And I looked at Sue and I said you know she 's got twenty jobs erm two cleaning and |
3 | Now I 've learned , I 've been since Saturday as I told you and I 've , I 've learned how to make a good question . |
4 | ‘ He said he 'd buy me a Pepsi and I said you said I must n't talk to strangers , and I came away . ’ |
5 | ‘ Benny and I saw you captured . |
6 | I shall tell you , instead , of the time Gerda and I saw you on the stage in Vienna . ’ |
7 | ‘ If you had come to England as I thought you would have done , ’ she interrupted frostily . |
8 | It 's , it 's Tom who 's doing it , I just wrote Tom and I thought you were in yesterday 's group , but you 're in today 's group so it ca n't be you , it 's Tom . |
9 | When Matthew and I adopted you three years ago , we decided to look after you as well as we could . |
10 | Catherine and me gave you Coke and I gave you loads this morning . |
11 | You lost that contest with my Sam because I decided you had to lose it . |
12 | But I swear to you , nor Farquhar nor I blinded you . |
13 | Gabriel and I saved you from falling into your own image , if you could only see . |
14 | In my experience , very few women can remain detached , but you must be one of that rare breed , because I formed the distinct impression that you did n't even like Calder when I heard you interviewing him , but how wrong can one be ? ’ |
15 | Sorry I was in Birmingham and I went you know where the er repertory theatre is ? |
16 | I had letters which started , ‘ We were travelling up the motorway from London to Glasgow and I heard you … ’ or ‘ I live in Devon but I was staying in Leicester when I heard you . |
17 | I had letters which started , ‘ We were travelling up the motorway from London to Glasgow and I heard you … ’ or ‘ I live in Devon but I was staying in Leicester when I heard you . |