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Example sentences for "you said"

  • I asked him again why you wan't at the bank, and he said you had other business, just same as you said now.

  • You said it wan't a question of price at all.

  • You--you said it mightn't live if it went to Hopetown," she said.

  • You said he would never plunge the world in war.

  • You said once--and well do I remember the words, Susan Baker--that you had complete confidence in God and Kitchener.

  • You said you'd only take half a crown, and pay it back on Monday.

  • You said 'twan't goin' to be Christmas always, mammy.

  • You--you said I couldn't go to the picnic.

  • If you said yes to him, Zoeth and I'll say 'God bless you' to both of you.

  • You are in love with him; at any rate, you said so.

  • You said yourself I'd better rig out in my Sunday clothes 'cause we might go to Eben's funeral.

  • You said--" She gave him a chance to explain.

  • I suppose--you said it was because you were afraid of Hardman.

  • And I noticed that when you told them not to rob the children and not to touch me they did as you said.

  • As you said we could make a little trip of it, and go over together, if it was done, Minnie and me--and you.

  • You said it was Rudderford,' observed Ham, laughing.

  • You said I hadn't turned out well, and compared me to him.

  • Under his breath] You said no one comes but Larry.

  • You were lying on your face in the heather; you said it was like kissing a loved woman.

  • No, monsieur, you would not say it, or if you said it aloud, which I scarcely think possible, you would think in your heart that the choice was ridiculous and unjust.

  • You said yourself, just now," remarked Maxime, "that it was always possible to bring a bad case.

  • Forgive me for presenting to you in glowing colors the parliamentary future of a man of whom, you said to me the other day, you felt you could not safely make a friend, because of the lofty and rather impertinent assumption of his personality.

  • Here is an old man about to be forced in marriage upon a girl; and to this old man there comes a handsome young fellow--you said he was handsome, didn't you?

  • You said in your last letter that she was quite well,' said Nicholas, rather hastily, and colouring as he spoke.

  • Miss Squeers is stopping with you, you said in your note.

  • You said to me that Sibyl Vane represented to you all the heroines of romance--that she was Desdemona one night, and Ophelia the other; that if she died as Juliet, she came to life as Imogen.

  • You said to me once that pathos left you unmoved, but that beauty, mere beauty, could fill your eyes with tears.

  • And, after all, you said something to me the day before yesterday that seemed to me at the time to be merely fanciful, but that I see now was absolutely true, and it holds the key to everything.

  • You said it was because there was too much of yourself in it.

  • He let you know that he was back in New York by means of a 'personal,' you said.

  • You said I could work evenings and earn some extra money.

  • You said, you remember, she would take me as a sister, and treat me--I laughed at it then.

  • You said he wished to take Providence out of God's hands.

  • You said, "The sunset's pretty, isn't it?

  • You said, "The view from here is very good!


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "you said" 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:
    short flight; you and; you are; you are very much; you can; you choose; you must have been; you speak; you tell; you that; you wouldn; young again; young girl; young knight; young lion; young man; young men; young orchard; younger brothers; younger days; your best; your brother; your cousin; your good; your part; your reverence