Example sentences of "[vb infin] [conj] i [verb] you " in BNC.
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1 | In fact I mean you can buy or I mean you 've got the record of erm how far back , you could invite all the existing , living parish councillors , so far as we could , and , and that , that would be , I think that would be fascinating . |
2 | I do n't know that I meant you to guess anything , ’ he said grudgingly . |
3 | " And you wo n't let him know that I phoned you ? " |
4 | That 's , that 's Now when you 've got an A squared minus B squared , you can factorize that I mean you could just do that on your calculator , and do it in one go , but it 's quite easy to do it as three point O one . |
5 | ‘ Do n't ever doubt that I want you , Isabel , ’ he said , his voice so hoarse that the words sounded as if they were torn from deep inside him . |
6 | Erm I do n't know if I told you before , I hated any sort of games . |
7 | I do n't know if I told you that we have acquired another cat ? |
8 | Erm I do n't know if I gave you , and if I did n't I need to , the things that I 've called recordings logs , that are different than meeting logs . |
9 | Yes erm I do n't know if I mentioned you a question properly er right there were young lads in there they be young lads in that lodge do this and they jump up and they make a decision quickly . |
10 | ‘ I do n't know if I believe you . |
11 | But I thought I would wait until I heard you arrive , and then I knew I should be all right . ’ |
12 | ‘ Sir George called it a ‘ ripping idea , ’ and he must know I need a chaperone so he can hardly object if I take you , since it was I who brought you ! ’ |
13 | I do n't know whether I told you … but some years ago she was diagnosed as having … polyneuritis … ’ |
14 | And they did n't work so many hours , I worked er I do n't know whether I told you this last time but er I worked , my normal week was sixty six hours , sixty six hours for five shilling . |
15 | I do n't know whether I told you , I ca n't remember or not |
16 | I do n't know whether I believe you , but I feel powerless standing here . ’ |
17 | I ca n't do that I tell you , I mean I do n't mind , do n't get me wrong it 's just that I was the last one back up and I got up there , still got a little bit of to do and they got more than they did |
18 | Not if you 're gon na do that I want you covered up before you sit on my knee . |
19 | How would you feel if I told you there was a girl going to have a child of mine — some other girl , some stranger ? |
20 | Dear Mummy , I know how disappointed and unhappy you must feel and I know you think I 've behaved badly . |
21 | ‘ Your head will probably improve if I tell you where you are — and who I am , ’ he began conversationally . |
22 | Here ref , what would you do if I called you a plonker ? |
23 | What would you do if I gave you the jade ? |
24 | Andrée said not unreasonably , ‘ Why not do as I ask you and let me look after the consequences ? ’ |
25 | If he/she fails to comply promptly , say , ‘ If you do not do as I asked you immediately you will have to sit on the chair in the hall . ’ |
26 | ‘ Ruth , you must do as I tell you . ’ |
27 | But you must believe that I kept you here not because I wanted to , but because I believed it my duty to those whom God ( or , well , the Company anyway ) has placed in my care . |
28 | ‘ You may remember that I begged you to make love to me the first time , Penry Vaughan ! |
29 | Ca n't you understand that I hate you ? ’ |
30 | Then there is the alarmingly bequiffed Brian Walden and his weakness for answering his own questions and his ‘ notorious ’ summaries — the tell-tale preface is ‘ Let's just see if I understand you . ’ |