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

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1 D' ya know I 'd forgotten it 's got dirty beads on .
2 No do n't take them off , it 's ju d' ya know I had those re-heeled about two weeks ago .
3 D' ya remember I went over tha that day I dropped you off and I took the children home .
4 D ye know I forgot we had a telephone !
5 Ye said I stole it . ’
6 Oh right you got chips , I thought you got I thought you got gravy and a burger
7 ‘ If by that schoolgirl remark you mean I desired to sodomise you , you 're right .
8 Oh I see what you mean I thought
9 You mean I got to send that off ?
10 You mean I did , ’ Otley corrected me .
11 ‘ Are you suggesting I asked him to play slow music ? ’ she shot back , outraged .
12 ‘ Are you suggesting I went into the house for some other reason ?
13 ‘ Why do you think I insisted on your staying on here in Denmark when you were hell-bent on leaving ?
14 " I like babies , why do you think I had so many ?
15 ‘ Did you think I had forgotten how you smuggled that message out of Tracy , forcing me to lose almost everything ?
16 Why the devil do you think I came haring over here ?
17 Why do you think I came here ? ’
18 ‘ Why the hell else do you think I went for him ?
19 ‘ Tell me , Rachel — ’ his tone was even , measured , with no trace of the tender passion of only moments earlier ‘ — why do you think I went to Australia ? ’
20 Why do you think I kissed you when we first met again ? ’
21 ‘ Where do you think I got it … . the bloody fishmongers ? , ’ he replied , with mock exasperation .
22 What do you think I got from over there ?
23 ‘ Did you think I 'd kicked the bucket , Ma ? ’
24 ‘ No problem , but if you want me in the village do n't you think I 'd better get some transport of my own ?
25 ‘ Oh , do n't you think I thought of that ?
26 ‘ I hoped you 'd say that — why do you think I brought you here , where we can be alone ? ’
27 Why do you think I brought you down to his place if it was n't so that I could stake a claim on your patience — make you listen to what I have to confess because there was no way you could run away from me — flag down a taxi , catch a bus and head for the airport ? ’
28 Do you think I enjoyed killing people ?
29 Why else did you think I sent for you — to discuss the weather ? ’
30 Why do you think I told her those stories , the other night , about demons getting their comeuppances ?
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