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Example sentences for "asked you"

  • She’s asked you, written to you a letter or something, that’s why you’re going to her?

  • You won’t forget, you won’t forget what I asked you?

  • I will tell you; that’s perhaps why I asked you to come, for I don’t know now why I did ask you to come.

  • But who'd have thought that, as soon as I asked you, you would all come.

  • Hadn't it been that I asked you to go and fetch it, she too wouldn't have been waiting for you; you most perverse vixen!

  • I asked you, in Seminole, what is the price I have to pay for your cup of water?

  • If I asked you for a loan I'd only fall a victim again to my insatiable scientific curiosity.

  • I asked you who is the Head or Ruler of this community?

  • He knew that he did not believe what he asked YOU to accept as true.

  • I asked you to trust me, and you believe me utterly unworthy, think I have forfeited your confidence, even your respect.

  • Was it of your own free will, without advice or bias, that you refused the interview I asked you to grant me?

  • If you wish to reward me a hundred-fold more than I deserve, bear in mind our conversations on religion, and keep the books I asked you to read as gifts from a friend who loves you with his whole heart.

  • Do you remember how indifferent you were to that beautiful person when I asked you if you knew her?

  • When I asked you to come out, were you talking to my husband about his historical work?

  • When I asked you, you said it was not about old times?

  • But I mean--I thought you told me, when I asked you to Tempest this week, that you could not get away for an hour!

  • I never was engaged to any one in my life," he answers with solemn asseveration; "odd as it may seem, I never in my life had asked any woman to marry me until I asked you.

  • Why did not you say, when he asked you, 'No, I will not?

  • Last night I asked you in God's name to give up your disorderly purposes.

  • I asked you to come here to speak with me because I was sure I could make you see things as they truly are.

  • I asked you to wait and see me; I asked you, if there was any hard truth to be told, to tell it me here with your own lips.

  • I gave you a written description, sir, at Aldborough, of a person not named, and I asked you to compare it with Miss Bygrave the next time you were in her company.

  • Ask the Duke, without telling him that I asked you, what I should do.

  • Would it be impertinence if I asked you to let me see it?

  • The other day I asked you again to marry me, just before Alec MacKenzie came back.

  • Do you remember, I asked you a question before I went away?

  • Would you mind very much if I asked you to put my footstool right for me?

  • I was afraid you wouldn't if I asked you.

  • I am sure I asked you for it politely," he said with a smile, as he yielded to her "please rest.

  • I am sorry I asked you,--and yet I am glad.

  • Why did you look grave when I asked you if you had brought 'Le Philosophe'?

  • And you needn't tell anybody I asked you about it.

  • When I asked you both to meet me here, it was not for the purpose of holding an auction.

  • I asked you to meet me here so that I could make you understand.

  • You must understand why I asked you to be my wife, knowing that you love him.

  • I know that he--I asked you if you knew of his whereabouts.

  • The note that I asked you to mail to Stuart Farquaharson--that night when he left--never reached him.

  • I asked you at the time if you were certain you had mailed it.

  • I've asked you to divorce him--and let me be your husband.

  • I was joking when I asked you to rope the hoss first.

  • I have to go into the affairs of our ranch a little," she said, "so that you can understand why I've asked you to come here.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "asked you" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    asked about; asked her; asked him; asked himself; asked leave; asked myself; asked permission; asked the; asked them; connection between; encourage them; forked branch; full share; good hands; horse like; hour afterward; its natural; late been; qualitative analysis; should bring; sorte que; tears were; usually placed; wild ducks; will endeavor; yearly tribute