Example sentences of "[subord] i [verb] you [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 I had n't , June , so I thank you from the bottom of my heart .
2 So I watched you for a while , and when you saw me watching , and you looked nervous , as though you thought me a criminal , about to steal all the stock , it amused me to tease you , try and discover why Donal thought you special .
3 Here at ZZAP ! we 're very good at spotting ripped-off software , but should one slip through the net it 's the sender who 'd be in trouble — this could mean a hefty fine and possible imprisonment if you 're lucky , or being made to eat your own entrails if I catch you before the software company !
4 I would n't cos I , I ca n't if I saw you in the street I do n't know you I could n't be , I could n't be attracted to you .
5 I think you would be interested if I take you through the Severn Tunnel .
6 And yet if I refer you to no other example than that little one-legged girl whom we saw not so long ago in our Provence , does n't your universal statement collapse ? ’
7 By the way , I 'm sorry if I dropped you in the soup just now . ’
8 You would would n't you if I put you into the freezer .
9 If I bring you in a bottle of concentrate ?
10 I suppose I knew what your reaction would be , but thought in my arrogance that if I presented you with a fait accompli , the sale of the land , your money back , you 'd be so overwhelmed with gratitude that you 'd immediately fall into my arms . ’
11 If I call you on the phone I 'll ring twice , put down the receiver , do the same thing again .
12 ‘ Signorina , will you be all right if I leave you for a little while ? ’
13 Erm do you mind if I leave you for a second ?
14 The tragedy unfolds through wonderful music — from the tentative If I Loved You to the final tear-jerker You 'll Never Walk Alone .
15 ‘ So you wo n't mind if I run you into the main data-net as Jezrael Brown , hey ?
16 ‘ I 'll do what I can , Changez , because I love you as a brother . ’
17 ‘ Just a moment , ’ she said , ‘ till I find you on the computer . ’
18 Shut up before I punch you in the face
19 That bit I put in about knowing if we were being followed when I drove you to the station will stop them trying to do just that , will keep them away from here .
20 Yes , you said that when I saw you at the station , ha ! ha ! ’
21 Or perhaps I shoved the contents of your safe inside my robe when I saw you at the door .
22 When I saw you at the side of the road , it was as if a nightmare had come true .
23 When I saw you for the first time , I thought for a moment you were Sybil — come back to plague me . ’
24 When I met you on the road to Hay last night , I almost thought you had put a spell on my horse !
25 I began to see the nervousness in your eyes whenever I got too close to you , and when I kissed you at the inn I knew that Matilda had lied about one point at least .
26 I suspected it last night , and you confirmed it for me when I touched you in the lift on the way up to the restaurant tonight .
27 But you said you you when I asked you about the clinic on Street you thou you thought had heard of it .
28 ‘ I 'm only happy when I see you in the theatre , ’ she said .
29 Another time perhaps you will listen to me when I warn you of the dangerous ground you are treading . ’
30 Aye , the , the , as I tell you about the .
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