Example sentences of "you [verb] and [verb] i " in BNC.

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1 One day she cried out to Angel : ‘ Why did n't you stay and love me when I was sixteen … when you danced in Marlott ?
2 ‘ My father asked you to try and talk me out of getting married ? ’
3 ‘ I do n't think it would be very wise of you to try and get me sent back to London . ’
4 ‘ Yes I would like you to come and see me . ’
5 ‘ Why , Jacques ? ’ purred Louise Müller throatily , ‘ how lovely of you to come and see me again . ’
6 So nice of you to come and see me , dear .
7 ‘ Invite you to come and see me on your next leave , ’ she laughed .
8 How very nice of you to come and see me .
9 Well , it 's really been extremely good of you to come and see me , Walnut .
10 Finally this big booming voice said , ‘ Hello , my dear , very good of you to come and see me .
11 ‘ It 's good of you to come and see me .
12 ‘ It was so nice of you to come and see me .
13 I even want you to abuse and degrade me .
14 ‘ Would you like me to dig too , or will you stop and make me a cup of coffee ? ’
15 You know and trust me .
16 and Creg 's on Monday with the carpets , oh we shall have a right laugh with them two blokes , aye , they both go oh God not you again you know and do I have a
17 We 're running out of time as usual , so if I can just come to that final line to you to consider and give me some views on them before you go .
18 ‘ Well , thanks very much , ’ said Dolly , ‘ and why do n't you try and get me a spare face as well , seein' you do n't like the one I 've got ? ’
19 In Ditton 's study , the majority of offenders were dealt with quickly and leniently — ‘ Put that bloody loaf down ’ or ‘ Do n't you try and fiddle me ’ being examples of reactions .
20 Why are you coming and telling me .
21 I want you to love and desire me with the same degree of passion that Lucia loved and desired my namesake .
22 She recalled his saying , ‘ I want you to love and desire me with the same degree of passion that Lucia loved and desired my namesake . ’
23 One younger girl ( herself an accomplished user of Jamaican Creole ) found her mother 's Barbadian a source of amusement : Right , my mum right , when she goes — like some English people go " can you go and get me a glass of water please " mum go — " get me a piece o' waata please " — not [ ] , " [ wa:ta ] " an' 'piece " .
24 Can you go and get me the key ?
25 W would you go and get me a large pack of
26 ca n't you go and say I volunteer that my son has homework
27 Now you d you went and interrupted me there and , and I 've forgotten what I was saying which was right .
28 Just you try and stop me .
29 A : You try and catch me out , Mr Vansitart .
30 You try and insult me when I 'm only being friendly .
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