Example sentences of "n't [vb infin] me " in BNC.
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1 | When questioned about his long-suffering wife Maggie , now his ex , he often said : ‘ She does n't chain me . ’ |
2 | They ca n't spare me , poorly , though I may be . |
3 | I 'm sure you ca n't be keeping her so busy that she ca n't spare me an hour or so . ’ |
4 | Do n't dirty me , Bruce ! |
5 | They could n't sack me , though . |
6 | MacArthur did n't say to Truman hey you ca n't sack me , I 'm the emperor of Japan , no ? |
7 | Old Mangle does n't wind me up as much as this this other one one with glasses . |
8 | You ca n't treat me like that . |
9 | You ca n't treat me like this ! |
10 | ‘ Do n't treat me as a child ! ’ she cried scornfully , ‘ You know that I love you , and that 's why I 'm being packed off . ’ |
11 | But please , Mama , Lucinda pleaded silently , do n't treat me like a complete idiot . |
12 | But they keep my feet on the ground — they do n't treat me any differently . |
13 | ‘ Other students did n't treat me as a mature student and I got to know students aged 17 to 70 . |
14 | After the initial , " God , you 've had a baby ! " , everything was normal , my friends did n't treat me any different really . |
15 | I do feel vulnerable when I go out though — people do n't treat me as someone special , they laugh at my size . ’ |
16 | I know total-total that if I had my own bike , the Wheels-and-brakes Boys would n't treat me like that . |
17 | Do n't treat me as one . ’ |
18 | Do n't treat me like a naughty schoolgirl . |
19 | We 've decided now that you you must n't treat me like a chi child . |
20 | Hazel , Hazel thinks you should n't treat me like a child ! |
21 | ‘ You must n't flatter me , Ruth , ’ Mrs Carson said pleasantly . ’ |
22 | Yes do n't undress me , there 's a good girl . |
23 | ‘ If you have n't got food , do n't hassle me , man , ’ he seemed to say , in true Bajan dialect . |
24 | Oh I could have er er well it does n't debar me but I feel it , it would it would n't be right , for me being a Labour Party member sitting on a , a non-segregated and non-political gr er ah association , |
25 | ‘ Do n't hinder me , ’ said Jaq . |
26 | ‘ Do n't rush me , ’ she said . |
27 | The next year , 1965 , he had his choice of three F1 teams competing for his services and chose BRM : as he has said , he wanted to be in a team ‘ where they would n't rush me , a team where I would n't be battling for my place every time I took the grid , a team where I could learn from a man like Graham Hill ’ . |
28 | ‘ Do n't rush me . |
29 | ‘ Do n't rush me . |
30 | ’ Do n't rush me , ’ I snarled over the comm . |