Example sentences of "as i [vb past] you " in BNC.
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1 | If he/she fails to comply promptly , say , ‘ If you do not do as I asked you immediately you will have to sit on the chair in the hall . ’ |
2 | Would you had brought Undry to me as I asked you ! |
3 | ‘ Lousy , too , ’ Vitor said ruefully , ‘ though as soon as I kissed you I knew the relationship was over . |
4 | As far as I knew you were still in the study . ’ |
5 | I spoke to her last night as soon as I knew you were OK , but she 'll need to hear from you . |
6 | As soon as I saw you go down I gave the order to fire , ’ Moran said . |
7 | That weekend is also memorable for something Dana said to me in the train on the way back to Salamanca : ‘ I knew you were gay as soon as I saw you that morning in the galleria . ’ |
8 | As soon as I saw you riding , I knew you 'd make it — so long as they did n't get to you . |
9 | ‘ Yes , I sensed that as soon as I saw you . |
10 | ‘ I knew as soon as I saw you that you were nothing but a piece of filth ! |
11 | As soon as I saw you fainted away , I quitted the bed . |
12 | When Chris came out they turned away down a side street and Chris said immediately , ‘ I knew you were Maureen 's brother as soon as I saw you . |
13 | ‘ F-funny , ’ he said , his sexual hunger overcoming his stutter , ‘ I knew as soon as I saw you . ’ |
14 | As soon as I saw you , I knew I had n't got over you , but I was n't sure about your feelings . ’ |
15 | All the while you were building this future I knew there 'd come a morning like this , when I 'd smile sadly as I left you , when I 'd give a last half wave at the corner , when I 'd set my face to the reality of the serious work ahead . |
16 | " I want to please you and you 're not a bit as I expected you to be . " |
17 | As soon as I met you , the past was dead for me . |
18 | As soon as I met you , the past was dead for me … |
19 | ‘ You would have spent the night in my arms , Caroline , ’ he caught her hands in one of his as she began to raise them , ‘ crying out my name as I touched you , begging me to take you over and over again , until finally the sun chased away the darkness . ’ |
20 | And , I got the great accolade the following season when he said , well you 're not as bad as I thought you would be ! |
21 | ‘ If you had come to England as I thought you would have done , ’ she interrupted frostily . |
22 | As I said you ca n't envisage or set up emergency procedures for anything as as drastic as what happened there that night . |
23 | The Race Relations Act says that you can do this you can have courses especially for black or Asian people so as I said you have to be unemployed you have to be black or Asian and you have to live in either Radford Hyson Green St Annes Lenton or Snainton . |
24 | I mean everybody knew what was going on , they might have had their own interpretations of what they 'd been told , but that happens , and as I said you know , every decision was voted on by the full lodge of the three quarries . |
25 | As I said you mention it may be something which is out of our field and we 'll have to make sure that the arguments for and against the problems the problem . |
26 | As I said you could take that down Reggie 's then |
27 | Wexford waited for her to talk of love and instead heard her say with a strange sense of shock , ‘ I gave up my job , as I told you , and came back to London to live with him . |
28 | As I told you , I did n't particularly take in her plans for the weekend , you know how one does n't , one just asks to be civil and does n't listen properly to the answer . ’ |
29 | As I told you , you 'll be hearing from my lawyers today . ’ |
30 | ‘ As I told you before , I do n't know these people the way you do . |