Just above a whisper, she said: "I love you, dear!
But I tell you that I DO love you," protested Condy, trying to make the words ring true.
You do love me, Condy, don't you, just as I love you?
But so long as he is bent on your being a priest (you ought have told me this instead of I you), I could not marry you, Gerard, dearly as I love you.
But, father, I love you, with all my faults, and will not you forgive my folly, and still love your motherless girl?
I do love you, but I cannot marry you and destroy love.
I guess this fact is an indication of how much I do love you.
I am not ashamed to say that I love you, because I shall never marry you.
Picture to yourself the state I am in; judge if it be urgent for you to come; the issue of the affair will show you whether I love you or not.
It is not, at least, because I love you," cried Montalais.
Virginia," he said, "I love you, and I intend to have you.
You have even tried to hide it that my position might be the easier to bear, and now that it may be too late I learn that I love you--that I have always loved you.
It is because I love you so, Virginia," he hastened to urge in extenuation of his suggested disloyalty.
I love you as I have always loved you; next to God.
But he had scrawled on a piece of paper that lay in the lamplight: "I love you.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "love you" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.