Example sentences of "[vb past] you [adv] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | And I told you not tell anyone and you were n't going to Mary ! |
2 | Told you not to drink much . |
3 | ‘ I told you not to ask , ’ he said when the line was grudgingly given over for another fifty seconds . |
4 | Jacqui , I told you not to do that . ’ |
5 | I told you not to disturb me . |
6 | ‘ I told you not to go too fast , ’ said Jason . |
7 | Well I told you not to go in |
8 | ‘ I already told you not to waste time asking questions ! |
9 | ‘ I told you not to wander off . ’ |
10 | ‘ I told you not to come in here again . ’ |
11 | But Mr Quatt only grasped her arm , uttering in an urgent undervoice , ‘ I told you not to come , Araminta . |
12 | I told you not to come down those blasted stairs on your own . ’ |
13 | I know I told you not to write except in emergency but I did n't mean it . |
14 | ‘ A friend of yours called Bunny rang last night and told you not to forget that you 're playing at Christopher 's place this morning , ’ said Doogie , then nodded to himself , pleased that he 'd remembered his lines . |
15 | ‘ I told you not to bother , ’ Ellen said disparagingly as she climbed the main companionway , and I guessed that she had been listening to my conversation with Billingsley by standing just under the saloon skylight which was propped open . |
16 | I told you not to bother |
17 | ‘ I told you not to worry . |
18 | ‘ I told you not to try denying it because I wo n't believe you , ’ he insisted with iron resolve in the pitch of his voice . |
19 | Stuart touched her on the arm — not a gesture I had ever seen come naturally to him before — and muttered , ‘ I told you not to believe anything he said . ’ |
20 | ‘ I told you not to look . ’ |
21 | ‘ I told you not to look ! ’ |
22 | ‘ I told you not to underestimate him . ’ |
23 | I could n't yet hear the jungle drums that told you where to go on any particular day . |
24 | They gave you the message and told you where to go . |
25 | Once she realised what you were up to and told you where to go , you seemed to lose interest in her career . |
26 | The fact that the way you looked told you where to sit annoyed her as well as the way she was treated by thinner people . |
27 | I told you just to count them . ’ |
28 | I told you before to get some mince and put potatoes in and that , see |
29 | Now listen , I told you about did n't I ? |
30 | I told you about did n't I ? |