Example sentences of "have [verb] [pron] to you " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I 'd 've given it to you ; I was n't holding out . |
2 | The Commander has assigned me to you . |
3 | From the first moment we met you wove a spell that has bound me to you more securely than chains could ever do . ’ |
4 | ‘ I thought I 'd given it to you , ’ John says . |
5 | ‘ I thought I 'd given it to you , ’ Paul says . |
6 | Yeah , erm of course er some some you 'd sold it to you might have other friends who you did n't have as friends . |
7 | ‘ But before I could say anything I discovered suddenly that I 'd meant nothing to you but an unimportant little romantic adventure , ’ he added bitterly . |
8 | So , I said no , I 'd mentioned it to you and talked about it . |
9 | I should n't have given it to you . |
10 | it , they should have reported it to you ! |
11 | I seem to recall we dealt through local estate agents , and knowing the properties personally , I might well have recommended them to you , as a prospective buyer … |
12 | They should n't have done it to you — to you or to anyone . |
13 | ‘ If you had n't told that stupid story to Sybil and upset her , I would n't have done it to you . |
14 | I 'd have said something to you , love , but she was your friend . ’ |
15 | If I was Madonna I would probably have shown it to you . |
16 | If I was Madonna I would probably have shown it to you . |
17 | and you 'd fit them together but if it did n't fit you 'd have to do something to you 'd have to get them from som , from somewhere else . |
18 | No , I 'll have to give it to you . |
19 | ‘ Charles will have to leave everything to you , Rachel . ’ |
20 | That 'll be one read , but we 'd have to read it to you and it 'll take us a long time ! |
21 | He 'll have to read it to you next . |
22 | It wo n't be worth anything because it wo n't have meant anything to you . |
23 | Squaring her shoulders , she said tersely , ‘ I really do n't see why I should have to explain myself to you . |
24 | ‘ I do n't have to defend myself to you , or explain myself , especially when you 've just said that the truth is irrelevant ! ’ |
25 | I would have returned it to you before , but the information I dug up about it was disturbing to say the least . |
26 | There 's nothing sinister in her not having mentioned it to you . |
27 | ‘ I was under the impression that I had explained it to you . |
28 | ‘ And he did n't know what had given it to you … ’ |
29 | erm if I can bring a sample questionnaire when I 've done it to you I mean I 'll see |
30 | ‘ I 've said it to you before , but I 'll say it again . |