Example sentences of "you [vb past] i [adv prt] " in BNC.
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1 | " As a matter of fact , you got me up . |
2 | ‘ You got me back . |
3 | ‘ You got me out of gaol . |
4 | ‘ When I thanked you just now , by the way , it was because you got me out of the boat before I hit the water this time . ’ |
5 | ‘ You stitched me up , you bastard . |
6 | You encouraged me , you led me on . |
7 | Now you 're trying to say that you led me on out of concern for him — ’ |
8 | Miss Bedwelty then said , ‘ You asked me up here to give my opinion . |
9 | Let us take the question of the ladies ' toilets which you asked me about . |
10 | She 's the one you asked me about , the one now in Bilbao . " |
11 | I 'm just ringing up to say you helped me along with my ironing great . |
12 | But you helped me out with my grades so I 'll overlook that . ’ |
13 | ‘ At least you helped me out when Stella became ill . ’ |
14 | But you must have thought of it already when you invited me up here . |
15 | ‘ You 're forgetting , Miss Lea , ’ he murmured in a soft voice that made her shiver , ‘ you invited me in . ’ |
16 | I was going to draw the curtains , upstairs in the bedroom about ten minutes after you dropped me off here . |
17 | It were twelve o'clock when you went today , when you dropped me off at work . |
18 | ‘ You woke me up . ’ |
19 | ‘ You woke me up . |
20 | ‘ You woke me up , ’ whispered Rhoda . |
21 | ‘ Yes , ’ she murmured , and then , because it was all too painful , she muttured , ‘ Did you say something about dressing for dinner when you woke me up . ’ |
22 | I 'm gon na tell her , that you woke me up Bruce . |
23 | You woke me up this morning I tell you Sid . |
24 | You lifted me up , Jezrael Brown , and I 'm gon na do the same for you . |
25 | ‘ You told me off once , ’ said Gazzer , ‘ for bumping into you in the corridors . ’ |
26 | You told me off before , now you 're at it . |
27 | I watched half of it last week , as soon as you told me off I I put it off . |
28 | You handed me back that money , remember ? |
29 | Barbara said : ‘ Durance would never forgive you if you turned me out . |
30 | You threw me out of your life with your treachery and your deception ! ’ |