Example sentences of "you [conj] i [vb past] you " in BNC.
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1 | But in saying that I 'll go ahead , I 'll go ahead with what Robert said although it seems as if erm between us we picked up on a lot of things , there was some objections that Martin threw at you that I thought you handled particularly well . |
2 | ‘ That was the way I tried to show you that I loved you , ’ Julius answered in a low voice . |
3 | Regardless of the circumstances , or how I felt , or how much I needed to tell you that I loved you ? ’ |
4 | And perhaps your arrogance tells you that I encouraged you — up to a point , that is — in the same way as I 'm supposed to have encouraged Rob . |
5 | Think you if I permitted you to join your brother now , that you would be permitted to return ? |
6 | He said where were you and I said you were crying over Mo . ’ |
7 | ‘ I respected you and I knew you were n't the kind of girl who slept around . |
8 | ‘ Now you know I would n't leave you unless I knew you were going to be all right . |
9 | I should of put the kettle on for you but I thought you were busy with old father time here so I did n't er |
10 | He wanted to speak to you but I said you had a string of interviews , so he coughed up to me , nae bother . |
11 | But , but I said but , but that thing Trem , Trem like when she said to me do n't tell you but I told you because it concerned us |
12 | ‘ Look , Dorothy , I hired you because I thought you might shake the place up a bit , so if you are unhappy here , that 's at least partly my fault . |
13 | I was only teasing you because I thought you were just like the rest of them . |
14 | go and help you because I thought you know you might have a natter with him or something |
15 | LADY DAVERS : Why , Pamela , I did indeed pity you while I thought you innocent and when my brother seized you and brought you down hither without your consent . |
16 | You have n't been in touch with me for an age , and I have wanted you since I saw you again at dinner . |
17 | ‘ I 've thought so much more about you since I imagined you did n't even want to see me again . |
18 | I 'd already put my life on the line by marrying you when I thought you were in love with Radcliffe . |
19 | ‘ I would have died for you when I married you , and now you laugh at my foolishness in marrying you ! |
20 | But you said you you when I asked you about the clinic on Street you thou you thought had heard of it . |
21 | And I thought : Where were you when I needed you , Dad ? |