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

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1 If it 's money you want , I do n't have much with me , but what I got you 're welcome to .
2 I do n't know what I married you for , you 've always been frigid — even when Uncle Joe sent that powdered rhino horn from Saudi Arabia . ’
3 ‘ From what I heard you say a few minutes ago , you 're not feeling quite so grateful for the job now . ’
4 ‘ That 's what I thought you 'd say .
5 Now I just do n't think that 's rea realistic , that 's different from saying you may have a bail system , cos that 's what I thought you were suggesting and for people to b come into the ring as pension fund managers , they would have to perhaps to put up securities of a million pounds each to o operate in this area and that if they behave badly , if funds went missing , if it was proved they were negligent , they would lose their million pounds bail , just as people lose bail when they do n't turn up to court .
6 Now that seems to me , that might induce er slightly might do , but I could I I think that , wha I what I thought you were saying was different from what you ended up saying and I 'm not sure which
7 ‘ Did you say what I thought you said ? ’
8 Of course they 're all putting their hands up by me see , and Da , I thought David would clock , and he never said a word , I thought he ai n't sussed it , anyway they went on this night out and the girls kept saying , Debbie saying oh Lynn just come , I said I ai n't got no intentions of coming , I said David 's going amongst all the others I 'm not going , so Debbie said why , I said why because David is nothing but a wanker , a lot , along , a lot of the others , she said , she nearly fell off the chair , gordon bennett she said I never thought you , I never realised you felt like that , I said Debbie if you knew half of what I thought you would fall off that chair
9 Oh yes , do the blue sky then I do purple , what I thought you wanted to do a blue sky ?
10 That 's what I thought you went over to his house for .
11 I thought you meant I do n't know what I thought you meant !
12 what I thought you were going on about .
13 I said two to three years , I do n't deny it , but I would n't have been spending every minute of that time working to pay off what I owed you .
14 ‘ Did n't you understand what I asked you to do ? ’
15 ‘ That 's not what I asked you . ’
16 ‘ That 's not what I asked you , ’ Ellwood said .
17 This what I asked you the other week .
18 ‘ That 's not what I asked you . ’
19 ‘ That is n't what I asked you . ’
20 ‘ That 's what I expected you to say .
21 A postscript exemplifies Miller 's independence , an attitude which ultimately caused friction with his employers : ‘ Pray take no notice to any body what I sent you , for some of our Company is for making a law that I should part with nothing without the consent of the company . ’
22 ‘ That 's what I hoped you 'd say . ’
23 That 's what I said you 've only got this last Saturday and then like next Thursday next week is your last weeks and then you 've got still two weeks clear before Christmas .
24 Well that 's what I said you know it 's just the same as it was it 's not
25 Do you remember what I told you last night ? ’
26 Remember what I told you ; the first lesson 's free . ’
27 ‘ Just pray by reciting what I told you this morning , ’ the mother persuaded her .
28 I could lie , I could bluff , but what I told you is the truth .
29 I said , ‘ What I told you before — you were dreaming , you must 've been dreaming , you know .
30 ‘ Well , remember what I told you .
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