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Example sentences for "you about"

  • Montbarrey told me that he would speak to you about it.

  • If they should establish themselves in their new profession, to drive them out would be the more accordant to the plan I spoke to you about; as, in Virginia, November and even December are good campaigning months.

  • Can I have my head tied up and come and talk to you about it later on?

  • I have come to talk to you about Mr. Hamar Lessingham.

  • She is just as grateful to you about Richard as I am.

  • I can talk to you about things I never mention to other folks.

  • It is true that I did not mean for you or any one here in Orham to learn of my--of our trouble, and if Babbie had not told you so much I probably should never have spoken to you about it.

  • And I do talk to you about things I never would think of mentioning to other people.

  • Anyhow, he SAID he was going to speak to you about it.

  • An' that's what I wanted to speak to you about.

  • If the old man went so far as to speak to you about it, his mind is made up, and we might as well knock under first as last.

  • I didn't tell him I could talk Dutch, because I can't keep it up with a regular German; but my father was Pennsylvany Dutch, and I could understand what he was saying to you about me.

  • Fulkerson has been talking to you about them?

  • Wetmore has been talking to you about me.

  • I want to speak to you about a little thing, Vee," said Mr. Stanley.

  • They were things I had meant very much to talk to you about, so that I went home vexed and disappointed, and only relieved myself a little by writing a few verses.

  • I would like to talk to you about this--soon.

  • My heart is my own," she said, "and I will make no answer to you about it.

  • I want to speak seriously to you about a very different project.

  • Well, what I've come to speak to you about to-day, Ronald, is about your poor misguided brother Ernest.

  • I've come up especially to speak to you about it this afternoon, for I've made up my mind that this abnormal state of things can't continue.

  • At some other time I'll be able to make explanations to you about my conduct.

  • Santiago," said the friar at once, "I have an important matter to talk to you about.

  • I've come to speak to you about a matter of importance," said the youth.

  • I've come to talk to you about a very urgent matter.

  • No; he's preoccupied with other matters that he wanted me to talk to you about," said her husband, hesitatingly.

  • Father wanted me to take some reasonable moment to prepare you to consider it seriously, and I thought of talking to you about it to-morrow.

  • But this was not what I wished to speak to you about.

  • Or perhaps I had better not speak to you about it any more.

  • Yes, I wish to speak to you about her, Sir William.

  • I don't see why if Mr. Newsome wants to marry the young lady he hasn't already done it or hasn't been prepared with some statement to you about it.

  • Ain't you about up to your usual average?

  • Not, however," he went on, "that I want to talk to you about that.

  • What I want to speak to you about is this," Simonson began, when they had come out into the passage.

  • You have been to the hospital, and they have most likely told you about me--" "What of that?

  • That is the woman I spoke to you about," Mariette said to her husband.

  • But I was going to speak to you about myself.

  • Miss Lynde listened attentively enough, but she merely asked, when all was said: "And why was Alan vexed with you about him?

  • I presume," said the elder woman, "that he's talked to you about it.

  • But meanwhile the project of the associated friends, which I lately wrote to you about, may be realized, so that when we no longer care to travel we shall have a resource to fall back upon.

  • Yesterday I went with Cannabich to pay the visit mamma already wrote to you about [to Duke Carl Theodor's children], and there I conversed with the Elector as if he had been some kind friend.

  • I tried its tone at the same rehearsal that I wrote to you about, but played very little, only a prelude and a fugue.

  • To-morrow perhaps I shall come to his organs, that is, write to you about them, and I reserve for the last the subject of his little daughter.

  • You know, madame, the woman I spoke to you about, Sophie Couteau, La Couteau as we call her at Rougemont, who brings nurses to Paris?

  • Did you make the inquiries I spoke to you about?


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "you about" 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:
    done away; you did; you ever; you had; you said just now; you speak; you want; you wanted; you young; young again; young animal; young doctor; young fella; young gent; young lawyer; young people; young sirs; young specimens; your eyes; your house; your ladyship; your letter; your reverence; your room; your servant; youth and