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Example sentences for "you love"

  • If you love me really you won't listen to them.

  • Let me hear from your own lips that you love me.

  • You love me--I don't love you: that is all you can realise.

  • No, you love me not, else you would think of nothing save love alone.

  • Well, now, you love a man; but what one, is a matter of indifference.

  • Yes, Kate, you love me; and if I may trust your dear confession, I am your first love.

  • Yes, yes, you love me," cried Henry, to whom this strange and joyous surprise had imparted youthful vivacity and warmth.

  • Oh, queen, you love me not when you can address such a question to me.

  • You love me," exclaimed Maurice, "you love me in spite of all!

  • I hear you tell me you love me, and I don't doubt you do in a way; yes, as well as you can, very much indeed!

  • You surely will not leave me--if you love me!

  • Do you love your work better than you love me?

  • Since we are on this subject, if you love her, tell me so.

  • Depend on my care to see that your youth is not blighted, or suffered to pass away in ungenial solitude; and of this be well assured, that if you love me as a father, I love you as a child.

  • Hold your tongue, hypocrite," said Andrea; "you love me!

  • Indeed, indeed, Maximilian, I am very miserable, and if you love me it must be out of pity.

  • How can they part us, if you love me still as I love you?

  • If you love Zoe, scrape up an income somehow, and say the word.

  • And if you love me, as you say you do, Let me persuade you to forbear awhile.

  • As you love strokes, so jest with me again.

  • O, if you love my mother, Dishonour not her honourable name, To make a bastard and a slave of me!

  • You love sack, and so do I; would you desire better sympathy?

  • Hereat Beatrice unmasked, and Benedick said, "You love me, don't you?

  • But she, thinking to dissuade him, said-- "If some lady loved you as you love Olivia?

  • If you do not despise and laugh at my love, if you love me a little in return, if you have hope, courage, and patience to wait, I will be worthy of you!

  • I do not understand how you can laugh and be gay, if you love me," he said, sadly.

  • I want even common conversation; for I cannot persist, like the royal family, in asking people the same questions, "Do you love walking?

  • He knows a good deal of the private history of a late ministry; and, my dear George, you love memoires.

  • If you love me, draw: you would if you knew the real pleasure you can give me.

  • If you love news a hundred years old, I think you can't have a better correspondent.

  • Yes, in spite of you; for your heart is noble, you blush at your own blasphemy; you love me too much, not to suffer when you see me suffer.

  • If you love me, what horrible comedy is this you are enacting before me?

  • You love to stroll round among the graves that crowd each other in the thickly peopled soil of that breezy summit.

  • You can't look me in the face and tell me you love him.

  • My darling, you love me, and you know I love you.

  • You DON'T like me; you LOVE me," Bertram answered with masculine confidence.

  • If you love her, Jean, and if she loves you?

  • If you love me, I love you, too, and you know it well.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "you love" 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:
    you did; you for; you have; you may; you said; you say; you will; young bull; young fellow; young gentleman; young leddy; young love; young marster; young massa; young masters; young plants; young poet; young sirs; young state; young trees; your company; your great; your love; your obedient; your sister; your worship