Example sentences of "i [verb] [vb pp] you " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I can see I 've surprised you , ’ Mr O'Hara apologized over dinner . |
2 | ‘ Twenty years ago when I got married you could only get squares with royal icing and gold stuck all over them . |
3 | I do n't know what I envisaged happening once I 'd parted you and Peter . |
4 | However , I 'd hoped you 'd come over understanding that Leon does n't wish to sell his property called Sleet . |
5 | Yeah that 's right thought I 'd missed you |
6 | I knew that I 'd loved you from the moment we first met and I 'd never stopped . ’ |
7 | ‘ You know , you sure are different from the way I 'd imagined you , ’ she said in her slow drawl as she poured out fresh drinks for them both . |
8 | I 'd heard you were sick . ’ |
9 | ‘ I only popped in because I 'd heard you were in town . ’ |
10 | ‘ I 'd seen you ride . |
11 | I though I 'd seen you somewhere before . ’ |
12 | I knew I 'd seen you before and I could n't think where . ’ |
13 | ‘ It might be better if I did , but I could n't do it , not once I 'd seen you sitting here . |
14 | I could n't stop looking at you once I 'd seen you . ’ |
15 | ‘ I told her I 'd seen you over the weekend , ’ she relayed . |
16 | If I 'd asked you for it you 'd probably have punched me in the eye . ’ |
17 | I can say to you right now with confidence that if I 'd asked you to start writing er a list of the categories that people er that you think might advertise in these you 'd probably get about twenty five . |
18 | ‘ Nor have you wanted them from me , You 'd never have stayed around so long if I 'd pushed you about . ’ |
19 | Because you thought I 'd stood you up ? ’ |
20 | I thought that as I 'd involved you all , to some extent , in the enquiries that were launched yesterday , I ought to inform you of the results of our search for the boy , Gerry Boden … ’ |
21 | ‘ If only I 'd met you a year ago . ’ |
22 | A lot of women write and say I wish I 'd met you 20 years ago . |
23 | The idea that you might be the person we 've been looking for came after I 'd met you . ’ |
24 | If I 'd met you earlier the fact that I 'm married would have made it impossible for me to take off and fly with you like this . |
25 | ‘ If I 'd met you three years ago , ’ he told her harshly , ‘ maybe things would have been different . |
26 | ‘ But I 'd sent you a cheque to cover my share of the quarter . ’ |
27 | You were right to say I 'd neglected you . |
28 | " Ah thought I 'd lost ye ! " |
29 | ‘ I thought I 'd lost you there , ’ Bryce said , sitting on one of the stair treads . |
30 | I thought I 'd lost you ! |