Example sentences of "[pron] [vb past] you the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | If those , all of those contract temps are regarded as full time people it looks like full time people are working overtime , which is why I asked you the question yesterday erm what 's the overtime bill for quotes alone . |
2 | Er , now , I asked you the table set have n't I ? |
3 | After drawing a blank on Rhodes , I had to write something that justified my travelling expenses , so I made you the villain of the piece . |
4 | ‘ Tell me , ’ he complained , ‘ what would be your reaction if I told you the moon just fell out of the sky ? ’ |
5 | I told you the problem was a political one . ’ |
6 | But , erm , I told you the story of our cleaning lady . |
7 | Check all the spellings , and I told you the horror story about the gentleman whose name was wrongly spelt . |
8 | It wo n't obstruct no light though because I told you the sun is more er , without the back it joins down the car |
9 | I told you the way of that . ’ |
10 | ‘ I 'm so glad I told you the truth this morning . |
11 | ‘ I told you the truth , mother . |
12 | ‘ I told you the truth about Havvie . |
13 | As I believe that you both did , when you were my age — if you can remember so far back — but I knew you would prevent me from doing so if I told you the truth . ’ |
14 | I told you the truth . ’ |
15 | That 's why I told you the difference , you ca n't really |
16 | If you recall , I showed you the rule . |
17 | ‘ You would n't come out here if I sent you the money for the air ticket , would you ? ’ |
18 | The other day I sent you the invitation to the MRA Assembly here in June . |
19 | well I sent you the report did n't I ? |
20 | So the gradient gives you a mea If I gave you the gradient , if I said the gradient is one , what would the angle be ? |
21 | I said but yeah I know , I gave you the money for tax purposes . |
22 | He wo n't le , expect you to buy us anything , I gave you the money to spend on yourself you do n't ha |
23 | ‘ I gave you the press cuttings about that , ’ said Willoughby , without much grace . |
24 | What would you do if I gave you the jade ? |
25 | ‘ At times like this , ’ Bridget said sharply , ‘ I can see why I gave you the push after six weeks . |
26 | I was utterly baffled , but I gave you the benefit of every doubt , which by this time added up to a couple of thousand . |
27 | ‘ When I last had the pleasure of meeting your honour , I gave you the answer to that one . |
28 | Well , I 'm terribly sorry if I did n't add another notch to your bedpost , but look on the bright side — at least I saved you the bother of having to come up with a nice little farewell speech at the end of it all . |
29 | That 's why I slipped you the note this morning . |
30 | For starters , I wanted you the way I never thought I would ever want anyone again . ’ |