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Example sentences for "loved you"

  • If I had loved any one more than I loved you I should not have come back.

  • If I were to tell you that I loved you, would you cease to love me?

  • From them it was that I knew you loved me even as I loved you.

  • And then, I suppose, I must have said something which made you think I loved you.

  • I saw in the girl's eyes that she, too, loved you.

  • Though you know how much I loved you, you will never guess what it costs me to relinquish all claim to you, to tear myself away from you.

  • If you had not I might not have known that I loved you, I might have let you go forever, thinking that I did not care.

  • Whether I quite deserved all the bitter words you poured out upon me I leave you to judge at leisure, seeing that my only crime was that I loved you.

  • Listen; you remember what passed between us nearly a month ago, when I was so weak as to let you see how much I loved you?

  • Has it occurred to you that, without fault of my own, except the fault of trusting you as entirely as I loved you, I too am crushed?

  • Listen, I loved you when I first saw you there in the drawing-room at Isleworth, I loved you more and more all the time that I was ill, and now I love you to madness.

  • When you were a little girl and I a big boy I loved you.

  • As he spoke he felt that he had betrayed himself; he went on hastily, hoping that it might escape notice: 'Because he knew that I loved you.

  • I should have taken you in my arms then and kissed you till I showed you how much I loved you.

  • During that hour that you two sat there bending over the same book, I became thoroughly convinced that while I loved you as I never expected to love any one, Gordon also loved you, and intended if possible to make you his wife.

  • God knows I wish I loved you as you deserve!

  • I can never love anyone, I never, even in my boyhood, loved you, as I love my pure darling, my own Edna!

  • Suppose that the man had once loved you, and afterwards loved another--then again another?

  • A moment ago I loved you: now I think you horrible; because you are no woman; you have a savage heart.

  • Oh, my wife, I have wronged you every way, but I loved you always--love you now.

  • And Jacques told you that he loved you, did he, Mademoiselle?

  • He loved you so well, that, for your sake, he bore with a man he despised.

  • And when he told you that he loved you, what answer did you make him?

  • Come, sweetest, tell me what answer you made my poor boy when he told you that he loved you.

  • I would have kept you from her when you were poor as you are now,--not because I loved you.

  • No," she said; "I have not forgotten that I loved you.

  • Yes, then, he did; he did send me to you, and he told me to say that as Owen of Hap House he loved you still.

  • He told you that he loved you, I suppose?

  • And yet it is so, Youssouf, and long have I loved you.

  • At sunrise this morning I felt that I loved you, and now do you suppose that Masa is so forgetful a child that she cannot preserve what she feels in her heart for a single day until the sun sets in the evening?

  • In that hour of my rejuvenation I loved you, Roxalanne.

  • I loved you so, monsieur, that you can have no thought of how I suffered that morning when Mademoiselle de Marsac came to Lavedan.

  • It was unworthy in me, mademoiselle, but I loved you so dearly that it seemed to me that no matter how I came by you, I should rest content if I but won you.

  • She waited, with the idle curiosity of a spectator who had no share in the drama, for the end of Menko's odious argument: "I lied because I loved you!

  • When he feverishly asked himself this question, Zilah recalled at the same time Marsa, crouching at his feet, and giving no other excuse than this: "I loved you!

  • Godolphin, oh; give me back the young pure heart I had ere I loved you!

  • I give vent to any word, or license to any look, that told you I loved you still?

  • In this world little stays: I loved you once, but now-- I love you more than ever.

  • The buds depart: I loved you once, but now-- I love you more than ever.

  • I loved you once; but now-- I love you more than ever.

  • I LOVED YOU, ONCE-- And did you think my heart Could keep its love unchanging, Fresh as the buds that start In spring, nor know estranging?


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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