Example sentences of "[noun sg] i [verb] you [prep] " in BNC.

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1 But by the time I tell you her story I want you to be prepared : that 's to say , I want you to have had enough of books , and parrots , and lost letters , and bears , and the opinions of Dr Enid Starkie , and even the opinions of Dr Geoffrey Braithwaite .
2 Oh Mum I told you about that .
3 It is Sir Thomas Throgmorton , after the Grand Dickensian Banquet I told you about . ’
4 And I went down , I went somewhere else there was a few places I saw them so erm I said to , I said to Robert now you know those shirts , that shirt I bought you for Christmas ?
5 This is the strange storm I warned you of
6 There was a little article in the Sun I told you about .
7 Now then , that new vending machine I told you about last time .
8 ‘ Is that the type I strike you as ? ’
9 Discovering how much I wanted you , right from the moment I saw you in the flesh for the first time , was harder still .
10 ‘ I 'd promised I would never fall for the obvious attractions of another beautiful woman , but from the moment I held you in my arms my instinct told me that you were as different from Lotta as wine is from vinegar . ’
11 ‘ It was at that place I told you about that I knew him , ’ he said to Lili .
12 " Why are you not wearing the medal I sent you as a keepsake ? "
13 ‘ Remember the lecture I gave you in the train .
14 Then on the last night I made my big mistake , and hit that bad business I told you about .
15 and you know that shop I told you about when I seen that ?
16 ‘ Is that the wench I met you with in the High Street ?
17 I should have told you , the night I met you on Starr Hills ; but I 'd only that day realized and I was afraid who might be listening .
18 ‘ It was over the night I accompanied you to that dinner and backed up your story .
19 ‘ Last night I wanted you to be jealous , ’ she told him bluntly .
20 This morning I put you on your horse and we left . ’
21 After the show , ’ said the fräulein , following an emotional and discursive preamble , ‘ the dresser woman I told you about introduced us to a man called Fedorov .
22 I read in that book in the library I told you about that the people who have it , the AIDS sufferers , they wake up in the morning soaking .
23 My Lord the first er issue is as a matter of English law and the English law position , my Lord in making my main submissions to your Lordship I took you to the case , we looked at the statements of er the House of Lords and er Lord in particular with whom the other Law Lords agreed , my Lord do you wish to go back to the fact again ?
24 Now the point I 'm trying to make — the reason I sent you to that 2D universe — is that I reckon we 're making the same mistake — about the space of our universe .
25 That 's the reason I wanted you on this . ’
26 What a good thing I know you for what you are .
27 thing I told you about lady in red , remember that , a million and a quarter ,
28 Remember that thing I told you about the bones the other night ?
29 And also you said , you were going , you were taking the piss out of me about that thing I told you about something to do with Aaron erm
30 ‘ Lucky thing I saw you in the rear mirror just as I was driving off ! ’
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