Example sentences of "[v-ing] that [pron] [verb] you " in BNC.

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1 You were standing by the boat , demanding that I let you on board , and I felt such a raw , aching need lance through me that it shocked me .
2 ‘ I 'm saying that I think you do n't care about the stupidities of convention .
3 There seems no point in saying that I love you in spite of everything because that only seems to irritate you for reasons best known to yourself and which you choose neither to explain nor comment on .
4 Then he continued , ‘ I also remember you saying that you believed you would probably never marry again . ’
5 Feelings of guilt are really about a sense of unentitlement ; in thinking that your desires and feelings are wrong or ‘ silly ’ you are also saying that you feel you are wrong or silly , and not entitled to be taken seriously , or helped .
6 So at the moment with the earning that they paid you up to date two hundred and fifty quid I ca n't give you reduced advice under the legal aid system at the moment because you 're still being paid .
7 Meaning that I let you kiss me once I realised that was your intention , because I too thought that it would serve a purpose and stop Terry Lewis making any more waves .
8 You 're not forgetting that I called you before that time myself , and you told me Bonanza had taken the girl away somewhere ? ’
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