Example sentences of "you [verb] [vb pp] [pers pn] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 That was quite a nice dinner you ordered , though you need n't have been quite so Spartan — I 'm glad to see you 've allowed us some sugar with these raspberries — I appreciated your nuance of not having the fish just grilled .
2 But he was very sick so er they wanted somebody to stay with him overnight at any rate so I , he was n't sleeping , and I , he said what , I said to him , what do you think made you sick ?
3 Oh dear , if only you 'd explained it all to me last night ! ’ she said accusingly to Fran .
4 If you 'd seen me five or six years ago , you would n't recognize me now .
5 Well i is n't if you 'd asked me last August when we bought the I would have said probably Radio Brittany or Radio Rouane
6 ‘ Did Capron ask you straight whether you 'd given me any help ? ’
7 ‘ Maybe I fully intended to tell you , but you 'd made me furious by lunching with my secretary — jealousy again of course , ’ he inserted ‘ and then spent some of the mealtime telling me of it .
8 You were only young too and perhaps you 'd found it difficult that first time , to avoid having to make another date .
9 Wearing hankies in the ends of your boots because you 'd bought them 2 sizes too big , and they were still floppy , with those grey flecked Millets hiking socks on !
10 ‘ It would have been useful if you 'd told me all this at the beginning . ’
11 If you 'd told me all those years ago , I would have grown up with the idea of another mother , perhaps miles away , perhaps just around the corner .
12 I wonder if — I wish you 'd told me that , Alan .
13 I only wish you 'd told me this earlier .
14 If you 'd told me this in the make-up room when you came to have your hair cut , you 'd have saved yourself a needless journey .
15 I mean if if you 'd told you that dad was coming down which
16 ‘ Could you have kept him safe ? ’
17 would you have found it difficult to have got work at another stables ?
18 ‘ Tell me , ’ Harry said as they neared the station , ‘ if I had n't found that letter last night and thrown you out , would you have told me all this ? ’
19 Thank you very much , you 've copped it both ends Mr
20 So you we wo n't pay it automatically and if you do n't claim it and you 've missed it that 's I 'm afraid hard luck .
21 Ooh , now you 've made him mad !
22 You 've made me drunk ! ’
23 You 've made me afraid and ashamed of you .
24 You 've made me mad now ! ’
25 So I told them what I would do , but once again I 've never been in the situation but this is what I 'll do , said as if they were me own parents make them as comfortable as I could while I 'll cleaned up and give them a bed bath or if they could shower , shower them and erm and get everything back to normal as quick as possible , fine , that were all fine she , and then as , as I got up from it they all said thanks a lot Joy it has been great you really have been great you 've made it easy , we 've got an easy day in front thanks to you , you know you 're bubbly and all this and then when she phoned me on the Sunday she said hello Joy it 's Sue here and I , I said will you let me know one way or the another cos I said I hate being left up in the air
26 You 've made it impossible for him to change his mind , with your carry-on in public .
27 Now you 've made it impossible for me to carry out an interview despite the fact I 've been extremely patient "
28 I 'm not sure you 've made it any clearer than it was before but erm
29 If you 've given thought to them and excluded them , that 's fine as long as you 've made it clear .
30 You 've you 've made it clear with him that you discriminate quite clearly between the people that go back to work because they 've got children or they 've got l lot of finan and they 've got to do a lot of financial obligations and those who who do n't .
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