Example sentences of "love [pers pn] [adv] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ But he loves you very much . ’
2 If he loves you so much , when is he gon na take you away from all this ?
3 Well I want to know if he loves you that much when 's he gon na take you away from all this ?
4 He 's loves it that much it 's been there heaven knows how long .
5 " She loves it too much , " Sara said dreamily .
6 ‘ This is all I get for loving you so much ! ’ cried Bathsheba bitterly .
7 ‘ You said you loved me too much — and then stopped . ’
8 " I thought he loved me as much as I loved him . "
9 He became a huge favourite with pre-war fans , who loved his fiercely determined performances , and it was while Bob was playing for us that we came closest to clinching the Southern League championship , being denied on goal average alone by Swindon Town in 1913–14 .
10 Oh , why did you go away , when I loved you so much ?
11 It was my own fault , I suppose , for not telling you the whole truth , but I did it for your sake , because I loved you so much ! ’
12 He had looked into her eyes too often , told her that he loved her too many times for her ever to believe him again .
13 But however much he hated the thought of allowing Sara to commit herself to a man she had never met , he knew her too well and loved her too much to try to keep her at home against her will .
14 He loved her too much even to be able to imagine such a thing ; Pavel 's was the love of Judas , a devotion so great that it encompassed even betrayal .
15 I did it because I loved her too much .
16 Before that , Rachel had simply been my younger sister ; prettier , brighter and sweeter than me , but that had never really bothered me until that moment , when I realised that Jacob obviously loved her far more than he would ever love me .
17 I would have sworn at that time that I loved her as much as she did me , more even , but subsequent events proved me wrong .
18 We loved her as much as she loved us .
19 He did n't love her as Lowell loved her , but he probably loved her as much as he was capable of loving anyone .
20 There was always something comforting about Ben : she felt that she loved him as much as she did Mrs Aggie .
21 Inside , she was bleeding from the wounds inflicted by John Leinster , for she loved him as much as ever .
22 Ruth loved him as much as ever , and hoped against hope that he still felt the same way about her , but somehow , something had been lost .
23 I loved him too much . ’
24 She loved him too much to tell him the truth .
25 I loved him too much to want to see him suffer . ’
26 I loved it so much I promised myself I would go on a course one day when I was old enough .
27 The therapist , apparently , while finding her mother guilty of the hideous and anti-state offence of blocking Elinor 's creativity , took the view that she had managed to do this by getting Elinor to love her too much .
28 ‘ Do you — did you — love me so little , Neil , that you believe him without question , and me not at all ? ’
29 ‘ I love you that much ! ’ he corrected .
30 ‘ I love you very much .
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