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Example sentences for "you again"

  • If ever a man needed daily advice and counsel, he does, and the incalculable service that you have rendered him in this respect leads him to come to you again.

  • Be careful; I may take advantage of you again.

  • Miss Ida," he said, "you have always given me such admirable advice that I come to you again.

  • Ah," he replied, "and so you again crush my facts with your theory.

  • It is past midnight," he said, "and it is time for me to depart; but I will come to you again within a year.

  • No; I shall not appear directly to you again.

  • I repeat it to you again, for at least the thousandth time, exert your whole attention now in acquiring the ornamental parts of character.

  • If you don't tell me, I'll never speak to you again.

  • I will come to you again to-morrow, and then you shall answer me.

  • I do not think that she will trouble you again.

  • You must come and see me and let me come to you again.

  • She with an effort disengaged herself, stood amazed, and said, "I never will speak to you again.

  • I'll give you a shilling for her, if you let me do it to you again.

  • Ask her," "She won't tell me, and she will never speak with you again.

  • Margaret, "and if you dare tell me a word of it I'll never speak to you again.

  • Yes; I did hope that I should never have to speak to you again, but one or two things that have just happened make me.

  • You wouldn't be so cruel, Percival, when I've been waiting so long to see you and speak to you again.

  • And when I looked at myself in the glass this morning, I thought of you again.

  • His eyes went again to the Bible: "With the same measure that ye mete, withal it shall be measured to you again.

  • With the same measure that ye mete, withal it shall be measured to you again.

  • Never, as long as I live, will I speak to you again, nor shall Harry, whom you have humiliated!

  • Your performances to-night have been so dastardly and so ill-bred as to make it impossible for me ever to live under the same roof with you again.

  • I'll never speak to you again, so help me, God!

  • This will, however, be ascertained in a few days, when I write to you again.

  • I shall write to you again to-morrow, and it is not impossible that you may receive that letter even before this, as I think I shall avail myself of Bernard's offer to be the carrier of it.

  • I will write to you again, when I hear from Pitt what he has learnt from Kenyon.

  • FLAMM Now, Christie, don't let your temper get the better of you again!

  • So one gets a glimpse of you again, Mr. John!

  • I will call on you again as soon as I find that we can get across to Brussels.

  • All right, lad, I am glad to have had a glimpse of you again, whatever your motive was in coming down.

  • I will have a look at you again later, there are so many cases that must be attended to at once.

  • Dear Timothy--I will never speak to you again as long as I live if you don't come to my party.

  • And if you want to know just why, Timothy Jarvis, it's because then I shan't ever have to lay eyes on you again!

  • You have killed my faith in you, and I can never believe or trust in you again.

  • Has he dared to make proposals to you again?

  • I shan't have a chance to talk to you again, with old Garstang here.

  • If you go and get yourself drowned, in any stupid way like that, Carette, I'll never speak to you again as long as I live.

  • When will they come to you again, Carette?

  • Don't you do it, or I'll never speak to you again as long as I live.

  • If you hadn't I might just have gone away and not known till I got outside--and then it would have been a deuce and all of a business to get hold of you again.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "you again" 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:
    chronological table; flattered himself; you and; you aren; you find; you might; you must; you must come and; you really; you say; you shall hear from; you wish; young girl; young lord; young master; young reader; young state; young wife; younger brother; your aunt; your good; your heart; your master; your mind; your own; your way