Example sentences of "you [vb past] [pron] [verb] [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Did you plan that little interlude before you came looking for me , just as you planned what happened this afternoon ? ’
2 ‘ You had them all the time — you trailed me round — you bloody filthy lying bastard — you poked my head into every shit-bin in Bristol — you led me up hill and down dale till my feet were dropping off — you made me steal some people 's boat — I could 've been got by the police — I might be festering in jail now — handcuffed — criminal — you do n't care , you 're criminal anyway — I would n't be surprised if you 'd murdered half a dozen innocent people and cut them up and kept their pieces stashed away in the hole where you 've been hiding my bag and my things and my money and my dreams … ’
3 ‘ It 's a good job you made us bring those clubs , Floyd .
4 ‘ Details , of course , will take time and come later , but that 's my general philosophy ; that 's what you would get if you asked me to complete this job for you . ’
5 Always so many darlings , and you knew they hated each other .
6 Cos nowadays if you if you did something like that folk would say you 'd gone a bit funny .
7 ‘ Unless you did it to gain some advantage , of course . ’
8 And where did you Did you find another place ?
9 You had me going this morning !
10 And w er did sh you said she got some work , what what job did she do then to help ?
11 Now talking bout the Cosmo , I 'll come back to that again because there was a lad there and he was in the Independent Labour Party , and er his name was Eric and er this pamphlet will tell you said he answered more questions when he spoke , and at nineteen he was he spoke , he answered more questions than any other speaker had ever answered at the Cosmo you know he got a record for answering questions .
12 ‘ Come on , then , Rob ; you said you wanted some advice .
13 I thought you said you wanted some ice-cream ?
14 " But you said you wanted this letter to go off this morning , so I 've brought it for you to sign . "
15 Kev , I seem to remember you said you used this method for the Sunderland game and the Elland Road shop — is this address how you did it ?
16 ‘ And added that you hoped I had enough intelligence to actually find Dublin ! ’ she finished for him .
17 She threw the feeling from her and told him angrily , ‘ I think you wanted me to make these assumptions , Mr Vass .
18 I think you wanted them to have some time together but … but perhaps not most of the night , ’ she finished on a whisper .
19 SUZANNE WILKINSON , Consumer Research Editor , reviews the subjects — hot and cold — that you wanted us to investigate this year .
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