Example sentences of "[vb past] you [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I do n't know what line Peter gave you , but if he told you far-fetched stories about his inheritance he omitted one thing . |
2 | You said , do you actually eat the products that made you allergic Paul ? |
3 | You just have to try and do what got you good results in the first place . |
4 | ‘ I forgot you English hate water . ’ |
5 | So you mean Christmas Eve they paid you normal time ? |
6 | He heard me crying about you , and he called you rude names . |
7 | I went erm excuse me can you clean something please , like this yeah and she kind of went you little shit , I 'm gon na get my husband to come and break your legs |
8 | But remember , Isabel , if you dislike your present position , that once I offered you honourable marriage . |
9 | I thought you crafty sod . |
10 | I thought you little devil |
11 | Just remember me as a spirit who brought you good news you richly deserved , no more ! ’ |
12 | Yes , it 's the game that brought you big-busted blondes in bikinis , two hard-assed interplanetary SWAT men , the ‘ Weetabix ’ monsters and a jaw-cracking title . |
13 | You did you little piggy so you say pardon |
14 | If you can prove this question of causation and show that the doctor gave you incorrect advice then your claim ought to succeed , in which case the damages will be substantial . |
15 | If you can prove this question of causation and show that the doctor gave you incorrect advice then your claim ought to succeed , in which case the damages will be substantial . |
16 | FROM THE PEOPLE WHO GAVE YOU LONG LIFE . |
17 | Meantime Berndt gushed with the oil of social graces , pouring her a glass of wine she had no intention of drinking , ( she remembered the Tjerssens as Friend had shown her them , smiling as they gave you ruby venom ) , pouting when she refused his macaroons . |
18 | A representative sample of the adult British population was asked : ‘ If the company you work for had to move its premises , do you think you would or would not move with it and find a new home if it moved more than 50 miles away and gave you financial help to move ? ’ |
19 | But they said that it was a different matter over in the west , around Appleby way , where they generally paid more money but worked you very hard and gave you little meat . |
20 | I saw the bits coming off her fag She said you stupid bastard well he was like this were n't he ? |
21 | He said you stupid cow you got your side lights on . |
22 | She was , he was going in her cupboard , Mrs I gather he said you stupid idiot to her . |
23 | She said you dirty animal fucking git ! |
24 | I said you dizzy swine ! |
25 | and she 'd offered it to Maureen three months before and Maureen turned it down , and they went mad they said you little creep Jan , little bloody sneak |
26 | He said you filthy pair . |
27 | He said you silly cow ! |
28 | And I knew I know this bloke eh , when he was a sergeant I think , anyway he was an officer , and eh , said we go to Sheppeards , I said you silly devil I ca n't get into Sheppeards Hotel I 'm a signal man I had to laugh he said , shame , he said cor , you 're about my size , get stuck into one of my uniforms we had a couple of weekends at Sheppeards Hotel , we had a great time . |
29 | ‘ Or had you other matters on your mind ? ’ |