Example sentences of "[verb] you [vb past] [pers pn] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Did n't know you had it for four years . |
2 | ‘ I did n't know you had it in you , Herbert me boy , ’ Sean said . |
3 | ‘ I did n't know you had it in you , ’ said her mother afterwards . |
4 | ‘ Mr. Kopek , I did n't know you had it in you , ’ was the phrase I could see written all over her expression . |
5 | No cos I did n't know you wanted them till last week did I ? |
6 | Say you got me to Ireland and dropped me off , then got shot down by a British night-fighter off the French coast on your way back . |
7 | ‘ Folk say you nagged him to death , Viola . ’ |
8 | Yeah it went er it went it went a bit wrong at the beginning because as I say you did it with business card and er buyer 's guide , that came in a after the erm statement of purpose really . |
9 | Say you lost him in the crowd . |
10 | How come you got it on your own then ? |
11 | ‘ It was an evil place you called us to , mortal . |
12 | Judging from your usual acerbic frame of mind , I imagine you flushed them down the sink long ago . ’ |
13 | ‘ Mister , last time we met you accused me of bluffin' . ’ |
14 | I do n't think , I do n't think you had them with those tiles |
15 | you know I mean people would think you got it from Marks and Sparks cos it 's got the label |
16 | ‘ I did n't say anything because I did n't think you wanted me to . ’ |
17 | One would think you intended her for something more than your waiting maid . |
18 | I mean you asked me about formal education , and immediately we 're talking about nursery education . |
19 | I mean you asked me about formal education and immediately we 're talking about nursery education . |
20 | ‘ You mean you did it in your head , dad ? ’ the son asked , goggling . |
21 | I mean you liked it at night but I mean we 've got people right but some Friday nights we 've only got them in that bar . |
22 | ‘ You mean you wanted me from the moment you saw me ? ’ |
23 | Very glad to see you made it on the list , James . |
24 | Erm I know you brought it with you Chris , so it must |
25 | ‘ I assume you made it worth her while in other ways , but obviously I failed to discover from her own fair lips how much you thought she was worth , and I 'm damned sure you wo n't admit how much you 've paid over the odds for her favours . ’ |
26 | ‘ I assume you considered it to be your duty to kiss me and — and … ’ |
27 | ‘ Yes , I seem to recall you told me about your sister and her kids , three of them , right ? ’ |
28 | To make things vanish you threw them in the air then cooked and ate them . |
29 | I thought you meant you got it at Christmas time an |
30 | ‘ I honestly never thought you had it in you . |