Example sentences of "and [conj] i [verb] you " in BNC.
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1 | Mind you , once you get to the know the typewriter and that I mean you know what you 're doing and you 've done your R S A one . |
2 | The first time we made love , I started out believing I hated you , but when we … by the end I knew I did n't really , and that I loved you . |
3 | ‘ And supposing I need you ? ’ he asked . |
4 | ‘ And if I hurt you , that 's not the only fun there is , is it ? |
5 | ‘ And if I tell you ? ’ |
6 | And if I let you drive my Rover home , would you ? |
7 | And if I catch you suspecting me of an affair with my housekeeper I 'll — ’ |
8 | ‘ At the moment , there 's insufficient evidence to arrest anyone , ’ said Harris quietly , ‘ and if I thought you were keen on any of the other men in this case , I 'd be saying the same thing about them . ’ |
9 | You need to sleep , and if I hold you any more … ’ |
10 | ‘ And if I gave you one , would you take her ? ’ |
11 | ‘ And if I order you to do anything ? ’ |
12 | The surface of the palladium is better preserved , allowing the deuterium to infuse better ; it is easy to prepare clean solutions ; and if I look you straight in the eye and say ‘ If you think of any nuclear phenomena what would you choose ’ — well , it is obvious is n't it ? ’ |
13 | And if I play you false , you may break mine . |
14 | And if I think you were to read the first two pages of his autobiography , there 's a dedicatory verse on another page , I ca n't help feeling that you will agree with me that , in a , there 's something embarrassing about them . |
15 | ‘ If I give you bread and cheese you do n't like it and if I give you too much soup that 's not right . |
16 | " And if I give you the job , " Fairfax went on , " how soon will you begin ? " |
17 | Erm and and I know you I 'm not expecting you to comment on your colleagues , but let me quote something else that Peter Lilley said , The massive expansion of the welfare state since the war , has not been accompanied by any diminution of social problems . |
18 | So remember your number please and unless I tell you to move stay where you 're sitting . |
19 | And because you are , and because I like you , I 'm going to tell you something else : that was The Mad House . |
20 | And because I owe you a meal from a couple of nights back . ’ |
21 | ‘ Knowledge , ’ he insisted lightly , ‘ I have to confess that I still find you an unusual and delightful companion — an astonishingly beautiful young woman ; and while I watched you in Wexford market I felt — drawn . |
22 | I needed your help , Claudia , and when I realised you 'd disappeared I knew you 'd try to leave without seeing me again . |
23 | ‘ Just lean your shoulders a little further forward , and when I tell you , hold your breath . ’ |
24 | I 'm going to hold that arm for you and when I tell you to stand up , you will do just that , slowly . |
25 | ‘ Let her take your hand , stroke hers ; it will comfort her a little , and when I tell you give her the chloroform — Good — that 's the way . |
26 | I 've been gone just two days , and when I return you 're in a stranger 's clothes with a bandaged hand , and an odd expression on your face . ’ |
27 | She helped me as well and when I saw you were ill I did for you what she would have wanted me to do . ’ |
28 | I felt like going for a ride and when I saw you take horse I followed , seeking companionship . |
29 | I remember many things , and I recall that hat , because I had one once , too , and when I saw you … |
30 | Brigitte is having a party and when I knew you were here I naturally said we would go . ’ |