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

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1 I mentioned at the beginning the idea of a classless society , now I do n't know what you think of the er the idea of a classless society , it 's something that the th th Prime Minister erm er er talked about when he , when he took office and I asked whether you think it 's possible to have , we if you think a classless society is possible at all , whether you think it 's desirable .
2 Sorry I asked if you 'd been approached , so you 've answered that .
3 I asked if you had been over there yet ? ’
4 I asked if you felt morally comfortable with this assignment , Caroline . ’
5 They were enclosed with a letter from the producer of the series , who wrote : ‘ As we answered the phones to a delighted public I realized that you have said what masses of people always wanted to hear . ’
6 ‘ When you said something about the real tragedy for anyone facing a handicap is when expected support is withdrawn , then yesterday at your flat I realised that you thought I 'd walked out on Jennifer when I discovered she had MS .
7 I presumed that you had another candidate — or should I say victim ? — lined up . ’
8 it , I did n't and I felt I 'd have no friends around where I lived and you know , I 'd always be alienated , I 'd always be home later and I said to my mum I do n't think I can cope with it , so she said right then you do n't go !
9 ‘ Well ’ — he turned and looked towards the window — ‘ I noticed as I passed that you had a box of Havana cigars , the … the Excepcionales .
10 I shouted but you did n't hear , so I had to chase you . ’
11 and I found that you do not address an architect as Mr Jones , it must be Edward T Jones Esquire .
12 and erm er that 's what I used if you want to borrow that you can .
13 ‘ Since you had not been here for a fortnight , ’ he said , ‘ I assumed that you had completed your enquiries . ’
14 can I finish you were sitting there , I assumed that you did .
15 I learnt if you want the party to continue , you have to chill .
16 you know , so erm , I , I think a little left hand practice would solve it , I noticed that you put a five on that , I think it 's better if you put a four .
17 I was you I I arrived as you had left er so
18 I heard that you had a nice little lay in this morning .
19 MAN LOGIC I HEARD THAT YOU 'VE HURT YOUR PROGRAMMING ARM , MAN LOGIC — HAS IT CAUSED YOU ANY PROBLEMS ?
20 ‘ I do n't know how I coped before you came .
21 I did n't care how I felt after you 'd gone .
22 Well I felt , that 's how I felt and you said
23 But when I looked down , I saw the board was all made of bones and wire ; and I screamed and you said , " Swim — everybody swim " ; and then I was looking for you everywhere and trying to drag you out of a hole in the bank .
24 That was why I insisted that you come to France .
25 Mm , no I meant when you 've dec once you 've , you know painted in there and got your carpet down
26 I did n't mean that I meant when you look at a tree it 's sort of got
27 But I knew that you wanted me to talk to you whether you wanted me to or not !
28 I knew that you loved him .
29 It 's a little lad and I I looked through a window , I could see Judith holding this baby but you had to walk round to get to her and I knew before you 'd got there and you were all over the moon about this little baby and everything
30 I knew before you did , ’ she continued .
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