Example sentences of "you [vb past] [pers pn] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Well , after a fashion , you met him ten years ago or so . |
2 | You got it right Holly got several wrong and Lucy got family wrong |
3 | No you got it wrong Dave . |
4 | You got it same time as I got that one , that 's last year 's card that we 've got . |
5 | You got yours last year . |
6 | ‘ May I ask you what you asked me last week ? |
7 | A sentence such as ( 8 ) below could refer to the past ( How could you have expected me to know the answers to those questions which you asked me last week ? ) , the present ( Why are you asking me ? |
8 | All these bits , it 's having to go the other erm I 'm so glad you asked us this evening because we do need some practice . |
9 | But erm most of the things that you will be de now the thing is about properties , that if you 've got a second property for example , or erm you know that 's not your primary residence , you would be liable to capital gain on a disposal , so if you 'd bought the house for ten thousand and you sold it five years later for twenty , then the gain er on that would be the twenty er the ten thousand that you 'd gained , less any indexation from nineteen eighty two , and they would then er er look at that as an allowance to use against it . |
10 | What if you , if you lent us some dosh I suppose I could be with Louise tonight , right , I could go home with a big bunch of flowers cos I 'll have a guilty expression on my face . |
11 | When you became a Minister you appointed me Managing Director . |
12 | ‘ My Lady , ’ I said , ‘ you promised me another purse ! ’ |
13 | ‘ You promised me some cigarettes , Mrs Dawson . ’ |
14 | I 'm awful , I mean , that 's why I got up , you know when you phoned me this morning , and said , I am sorry , have I got you out of bed , and I was like really grateful , because I ca n't stand sleeping in . |
15 | and if you used it one day a week . |
16 | Well you seen it last year when you came and saw the garden and |
17 | You told him that thing . |
18 | ‘ You told him these things , ’ said Owen , ‘ in order to inflame him . ’ |
19 | When you told me that night in Harcourt Street those things about your private life , honest to God , Stevie , I was not able to eat my dinner . |
20 | Yeah , you told me that story |
21 | ‘ You suspected that from the little you told me that morning at Coutances I had made investigations and found out something . ’ |
22 | I had no idea that it was Martin until you told me that morning . |
23 | I was very sorry when you told me this morning of your decision to resign from the Government . |
24 | You told me next Wednesday next Tuesday . |
25 | ‘ My dearest David — although I do n't have the faintest idea why I should still call you this after what you told me last night — I 've had a long think . |
26 | ‘ What you told me last night , Rachel , only convinced me that this marriage could work , ’ he said softly , and walked towards her with a look of intent in his blue eyes that sent panic rushing through her in hot waves . |
27 | Er you told me last week |
28 | So we start negative two , minus two , and I know what add means cos you told me last time . |
29 | ‘ Particularly , ’ she continued , quite spoiling the effect , ‘ when I remember all too well what you told me last time we met , as well as … ’ |
30 | You told me last time . |