Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] [pers pn] [vb infin] you " in BNC.
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1 | why I made him tell you . |
2 | Where will I see you like you know . |
3 | I was playing with my trucks and my action garage , and I heard you say you liked it . ’ |
4 | I feel I owe you an apology for abandoning your esteemed Victorian values . |
5 | Most enclosed a gift — ‘ please , please accept it Hannah — I feel I owe you such a lot ’ — ranging from cheques up to one hundred pounds from people one hoped could afford it , down to postal orders for fifty pence from pensioners . |
6 | I feel I owe you so much because this diet has changed my life . |
7 | Two heads are better than one — and I feel I owe you on this . |
8 | ‘ Dammit , Malamute , I feel I know you , have known you , for a long time . |
9 | ‘ We 've known each other such a short time , but I feel I know you better than anyone . |
10 | Erm well I feel I like you say , I can do with more more sitting down and doing it myself so it it sinks in . |
11 | ‘ I see I have you thoroughly perplexed , ’ the Queen said , laughing . |
12 | ‘ You make me want you , ’ he murmured . |
13 | Okay , you want the body temperature kept at an even level , do n't have it too high , do n't have it too low , cos if you shiver you make use of muscles and then the muscles will call on oxygen and then you 'll shiver , you do n't want them there you want the blood in here , if you make them sweat you 'll bring the blood to the surface of the skin again to lose heat , and that 's again precisely where you do n't need , you want it in the core of the body so you maintain an even body temperature . |
14 | ‘ How well you make him obey you , uncle ! ’ said Mrs Joe . |
15 | It seemed as if you 'd swept those moments from your mind — at least , you made me feel you were doing your best to forget them . ’ |
16 | A commercially-produced greetings card , with a colour photograph of a handsome and well-muscled man blindfolded and tied to a pillar , had clumsily printed across it : You made me love you . |
17 | But er gosh , you , you made me jump you ! |
18 | ‘ How can you make me tell you something I do n't know ? ’ |
19 | Erm right mm Do you know you know you know D and B do n't you ? |
20 | So you wo n't you know you know you wo n't be , |
21 | Let me show you let me show you again |
22 | You let me think you were Judith ! ’ |
23 | You let me think you had a serious boyfriend , that you were on the point of marriage . ’ |
24 | ‘ I 'm glad you let me sweep you along . ’ |
25 | " Well , sir , I 'm not going to be able to help you unless you let me ask you some questions . |
26 | And if you do n't do that , once you let them go you 've had it , so it is very important . |
27 | You let them visit you on that night and that 's it . |
28 | she said you let them treat you like that , |
29 | If you let them lead you where they want to go , they lead back to this latent content and then you begin to recognize er the latent thoughts . |
30 | Bitterness is n't part of my philosophy ; I 've always said if you let bitterness overwhelm you , you let it distract you from your path , I 've got no time for it ; it cramps your style . |