Example sentences of "i warned you " in BNC.
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1 | Turning to face Louis , he said , ‘ I warned you . |
2 | ‘ The first time your children tell you they 've heard the story , remember , I warned you , ’ He drained his mug , dropping it over his shoulder into the water slushing around in the galley : ‘ Nothing like a hurricane for washing dishes . ’ |
3 | ‘ I warned you , two left feet , I 'm afraid , ’ Nevil murmured . |
4 | He replied , in pan , ‘ The questions and problems which you indicate are exactly of a nature about which I warned you . |
5 | ‘ I warned you , ’ he said to Jack furiously . |
6 | I warned you of this ; your conduct is on your own head . |
7 | ‘ I warned you ! |
8 | ‘ I warned you this would happen ! ’ |
9 | ‘ I warned you , ’ she said . |
10 | In the February issue I warned you that I was going to bite the bullet and buy a real computer . |
11 | ‘ Well , I warned you not to see her alone , ’ said Rochester . |
12 | That militant Forbes — you know , the one I warned you about last week — has called all the food and beverage staff out on strike ! ’ |
13 | Goodness knows how many years ago , when you first told me you were going to marry Madeleine , I warned you that the gentry do n't marry working-class folk . |
14 | I warned you this was just a fling |
15 | ‘ I warned you before , I 'd have to take action if you carried on as you were . |
16 | I warned you . ’ |
17 | But as I warned you , I have never worked with keys before . ’ |
18 | I warned you at the outset , gentlemen , that my suspicions may be unfounded . |
19 | I warned you this morning . " |
20 | I warned you , did n't I ? |
21 | I warned you I was n't going to be able to consider you and any doubts , hesitations or scruples you might have this time around , and I should have remembered that . |
22 | ‘ I warned you , you wo n't find that so easy . |
23 | ‘ Well , I warned you at the interview that I was no easy option , did n't I ? ’ he barked . |
24 | ‘ I warned you about the job , ’ he said evenly , ‘ but you jumped right in . ’ |
25 | My life is here , and I have no intention of sharing it with you , not if you offered me an Empire , let alone a castle in Scotland and the fortune of a man whom I despised and who I warned you would treat you badly . |
26 | ‘ I thought I warned you not to make a habit of this , ’ a deep voice remarked gruffly , close to her ear , and she realised that the swaying sensation was that of Fen carrying her to her own bunk . |
27 | I warned you he 's not a ladies ’ man . ’ |
28 | ‘ I warned you , ’ said Gooseneck . |
29 | This is the strange storm I warned you of … |
30 | I warned you about that . ’ |