Example sentences of "[pron] brought you " in BNC.
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1 | Now let's have a wee look at that bottle I brought ye . |
2 | ‘ I brought you the best of what was left , ’ Simon went on . |
3 | I brought you two together and do n't you ever forget it . ’ |
4 | ‘ For Christ 's sake , I brought you up ! ’ |
5 | Here , I brought you a cloak . |
6 | I brought you in to give you a present . |
7 | By the way , I brought you a book . ’ |
8 | ‘ I brought you some flowers , but the warden took them away , ’ I said . |
9 | No , no , no you 've got it the wrong way round , I went , I brought you here and then I had to go back cos I was in the Royal Marine Police |
10 | After the wine , the flowers I brought you drowned |
11 | When I saw the opportunity to strengthen my own position and lay claim to that which rightfully belonged to me , I brought you the papers , and , being the trusting fellow you are , you made no bones about signing them . |
12 | What would your husband say if I brought you back in pieces ? ’ |
13 | ‘ I brought you a bottle of gin , ’ said Lili . |
14 | Fred I am worried with all that money you wo n't lose your head , there are a lot of clever dishonest people ( she means women , he said ) about these days , I brought you up as well as I could and if you do wrong it 's the same as if I did . |
15 | " I hope I did n't wake you up , Aunt Tossie — I brought you these , " she proffered the scone because she had decided that Aunt Tossie really merited some small recognition for her mistaken act of kindness over the spinach . |
16 | ‘ I hoped you 'd say that — why do you think I brought you here , where we can be alone ? ’ |
17 | So you 're glad I brought you down here ? ’ |
18 | She said , ‘ I brought you some port , Mr Swinton , and — and some mince pies , Dora 's mince pies are so very excellent — ’ |
19 | I want to have you about the house because I brought you a little souvenir from New York , only it may take a while to get it out of my suitcase . |
20 | In fact it 's one of the reasons I brought you here . ’ |
21 | Why do you think I brought you down to his place if it was n't so that I could stake a claim on your patience — make you listen to what I have to confess because there was no way you could run away from me — flag down a taxi , catch a bus and head for the airport ? ’ |
22 | ‘ I think I have been very wrong in treating you as I have done , Daughter , in the way I brought you up . |
23 | ‘ I 'm sorry I brought you out , Seb . ’ |
24 | ‘ I brought you these flowers . ’ |
25 | Well I , I took the liberty of the Lord Lieutenant 's appointed me to something called the Sussex Rural Options Land Bank and I brought you a copy of the leaflet , having notice of your question and I did ask the officer who deals with this in the Sussex Rural Community Council if he could give me the latest score on housing I thought that the news was bad from what he had said , but having said that , I mean every effort is being made to deal with the issues you raise in this council which is now chaired by Peter . |
26 | This section is for permanent residents ; I brought you here first because if it had got out that you had been here and had n't seen this lot my life would n't have been worth living . |
27 | ‘ I brought you these , ’ he mumbled and thrust a brown paper bag on to the bed . |
28 | I brought you up here because I wanted to show you the house I 've bought in Oxfordshire . |
29 | Good job I brought you . |
30 | I brought you a hot water bottle your aspirin . |