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

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1 ‘ Ladies and gentlemen , I regret to have to inform you that , due to an accident to Mr. Banks , we will be unable to continue the performance . ’
2 I mean having found you know this sine is the opposite over the hypotenuse tan is basically what you 've got to find I suppose is which two sides of the triangle you 're using .
3 ‘ If I got married do you think this could be part of my trousseau , Mo ? ’
4 I actually took all those letters home and I went and I listed all the things that were listed er mentioned in all the letters and also that I tried to consider giving you know my impression of the meeting and tried putting exactly what what they 're saying .
5 And then he said , I do n't mean to put pressure on , but I want to get to know you , we 've got so much in common and erm I want to take you out for dinner , not just go to the concert , but , we do n't get to know each other that way .
6 I 'd hoped to telephone you whilst in London part of this last week for meetings of the British Association of Industrial Editors but got stricken by flu !
7 Having explained once more she added , ‘ I 'd intended to tell you all together this afternoon . ’
8 I loved him , I 'd stopped loving you .
9 I did n't mean it to sound like that — that I 'd stopped loving you and was falling again . ’
10 And I remembered our last day together when I 'd promised to bring you to the Peacock theatre and robbed you of your heart 's desire by forcing you into my bed instead .
11 ‘ When — in this room after I 'd finished telling you of the singing fountain , you said , ‘ How lovely ’ and I own , I thought you the most lovely creature , in mind and body , that I had ever known . ’
12 Oh yes I 'd forgotten to ask you about that .
13 I came to say thank you . ’
14 As I seem to remember telling you yesterday , I design for a totally different market from G.W. Fashions . ’
15 I 'm afraid it 's another story which does n't reflect much credit on me — I seem doomed to show you the worst side of my character .
16 I seem to recall hearing you say that the last thing you needed was a husband-hunting female who thinks this is some sort of pleasure cruise .
17 My daughters have taken you to themselves as a sister ; João I know has shown you every courtesy and kindness — and I myself give up valuable time each day to speak to you .
18 In due course I will answer it for you , that and many other things that I know have quizzed you these past years . ’
19 Oh it 's great , I love it I like keeping fit you know .
20 ‘ What do I have to do to convince you ? ’
21 Whatever can I have done to deserve you , Miss Chilcott ? "
22 But why do I have to say thank you ?
23 ‘ There are … well , several questions , yes , several questions I feel bound to ask you , Mr McKillop , before I can answer any of yours .
24 That 's when I started trying to get you back ; I knew I had n't got long to do it . ’
25 ‘ But as I keep trying to tell you , publishing is not that easy to get into — especially at your sort of salary level when you 've no experience . ’
26 Then she added quickly , lest he deliberately misinterpret that , ‘ But I was going to leave you a note , as I keep trying to tell you .
27 I keep expecting to hear you and Cora-Beth are making a go of it ?
28 ‘ Then why the hell do you think I keep coming to see you ? ’
29 I keep having to remind you lot about your sub- headings .
30 Toby and I went to say thank you to Doris and she shouted jocularly after us as we went up the stairs , " When are you two going to get married ?
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