Example sentences of "you [vb past] i [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | Come on , when you met me you knew damn well what I did . |
2 | Remember you promised me you would never tell anybody . |
3 | ‘ You told me they were sold . ’ |
4 | You told me they were stoln into this Wood . |
5 | I thought you told me they were a bunch of political , fix-it lawyers ? |
6 | You told me they 'd got a set of keys . |
7 | Oh you told me they were coming |
8 | All right , I shall have to confess , although you may be angry with me , Jane — as angry as you were last night , when you told me we were equal . |
9 | ‘ Is that why you told me he had something to do with the murder ? ’ |
10 | You told me he would never come back ! |
11 | Yeah you told me he was having a bit of trouble . |
12 | No , so do n't pretend you did know you , you thought he was acting cos you told me he was well plastered . |
13 | You told me he could n't drive cos he was |
14 | ‘ I thought she was dead and that 's your fault ] You told me she was dying when we first came . |
15 | ‘ You told me , David , you told me she understood . |
16 | ‘ I thought you told me she owes you nothing . ’ |
17 | You told me she was having done . |
18 | ‘ You told me you were going home with your Dad , ’ said his Mum . |
19 | ‘ Maybe I heard you when you told me you were going home , but I was miles away . |
20 | You told me you 'd explain about Tiare and her daughter , where they fit into the island . ’ |
21 | YOU TOLD ME YOU COULD GET IT FROM TOILET SEATS . |
22 | ‘ At my house you told me you did n't drink . |
23 | ‘ You told me you did n't owe them anything . ’ |
24 | You told me you had no relations ! ’ |
25 | You told me you 're an orphan — that seems to be the truth . |
26 | You told me you have to manage on what you earn — dashed bad luck , I know — but for your own sake , you need to face facts . |
27 | ‘ You told me you ca n't afford to start your own stud yet , and so what would you do if you did go home ? |
28 | ‘ I thought you told me you 'd be getting a hundred guineas a time if you were a television personality , John ? ’ said Bob . |
29 | ‘ I remember once when we were children , ’ he said , You told me you would never marry . |
30 | ‘ You told me you learnt about it a couple of weeks before Nicola was murdered . ’ |