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

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1 Include also those items which you wanted to have in the past but dismissed because you thought you could not have them or simply forgot about them .
2 But we all change , and I changed when I saw you .
3 I 'd send every letter I 've written you since we last met if I thought you would n't do it to me again , humiliate me again .
4 If I asked if I asked you to compile a list of advertisers of companies and businesses who you think will advertise in a medical practice booklet you may you may list out twenty five .
5 I phoned me friend up you know and erm on Friday and asked and she said you do n't sound very well , I said I 've got a headache I said I 've had a headache every , cos I 've been on a diet and she turned round and said , she said you know she says it 's funny she says erm , you know what 's with us , what 's it with ?
6 Go home and think how it all happened and what did you ever do to stop it ? ’
7 What happened when he found you ? ’
8 Well we had to keep somebody on watch in case there was any damage , say the ship was up the river and a chain broke or they hit you , so you had to put your navigation lights up and to put navigation lights up we had hurricane lamps , we had a red and a white one , they should have been six foot apart , they never were they was about three foot .
9 For the last two days I have known what I lost when I left you and , while you should not have believed Havvie , I can understand why you did .
10 The phrasing got so slow and emphatic that you knew that she wanted you to listen to and weigh up every single word ; but you could n't tell if each word was freighted with anger , or bitterness , or joy ; it just came out with great , quiet force , and you had to work out its tone for yourself .
11 ‘ I know it 's too late now and that it — it does n't make any difference , ’ she said raggedly , ‘ but when I saw you again I knew that I loved you , too .
12 ‘ I thought that ye said ye stole it . ’
13 You did n't see it at first , but you saw if you held you head at the right angle .
14 There was a lot of support from your colleagues if you were in trouble for the very reason that they knew if they gave you help , you 'd automatically give it them .
15 No no my dad thinks , he said he , he just said , he said cos when he was at Wellington he said there was this one boy and he used to go out under a bush or something and smoke and smoke and smoke all the time and stuff and he knew and everyone knew you see and he said that 's fine , you know , you can go and do things like that as long as you do n't get caught but like doing things like that in house and , and it 's like you 're the ideal for the removes and the younger people in the school , it 's like they see all the upper , lower and upper sixth smoking and screwing and they think God we want to go , we want to go and try it out , you know , cos that 's sheep
16 But it , I , it 's only six ninety five and I thought if we had you know a few facts at our fingertips to say well that 's all rubbish you know .
17 I thought if someone brought you to your senses , before it was too late , you 'd have a chance , instead of throwing yourself into any trouble that came along .
18 I thought if I invited you round without one you 'd say no . ’
19 ‘ No , she just went when I said you did n't actually live here .
20 ‘ Love at first sight ’ is a very apt description of how I felt when I saw you in church today . ’
21 We saw as he brought you over .
22 Mr Smith asked : ‘ Can you explain what you meant when you said you were in a minority in Lady Thatcher 's administration ? ’
23 ‘ What I meant when I said you were an asset , Matt , is that you provide the sexual fillip which Cadogan 's would otherwise lack . ’
24 " Only the house which I bought when I suggested you should leave the Community .
25 Erm one , one of the statements that you did come out with when you , when you were saying about erm why you were there , you said about to make sure that your policy is performing how you wish it to which is as good a one as I did when I said you 're obviously satisfied with , with your Friends Provident contract cos we 're brilliant erm Martin asked the question about why has the , why has the bonus gone down and , and you overcame that objection er which was good and he , he was , he was satisfied with that .
26 The time we discovered what true eroticism tasted like , the time you cried when I entered you , cried for more — ’
27 And , ’ she said confidingly , patting Meredith 's cold face , ‘ we almost despaired when he said you were determined to find out everything there was to know about your family .
28 ‘ By God , Sally-Anne , your mother said that I spoiled you rotten , and I think that she 's right .
29 ‘ If I said that I trusted you , ’ she whispered , forcing the words to form , ‘ if I told you that , come what may , I trusted you , would you still be confused ? ’
30 When I kissed you that first night , and accepted that I desired you , I knew then that with the situation so volatile I should get us both out of there and back to Mariánské Láznë . ’
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