Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] [not/n't] [verb] him the " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I do n't deny him the right to use whatever symbols he wants as an artist , but as a friend I was disappointed that he knew how inflammatory that would be to a Madness audience . |
2 | I sent , I did n't send him the originals I sent a copy . |
3 | We 've had a few lazy laughs in the past , and I knew he carried clout , but I did n't give him the respect he deserved . |
4 | He has some obsession she has n't told him the whole truth . ’ |
5 | She did not tell him the price or the amount of shares involved , but did say that an announcement would soon be made . |
6 | She did n't tell him the rest about her father and Camille , or the thoughts that had tormented her that long night . |
7 | Lord Salmon gave as an example two instances of the valuation of a picture , the first for a client who does not tell him the reason for the valuation , and the second where the client tells him the valuation is needed because he is about to sell the picture to a friend . |
8 | She had n't rejected him the first time , though , just evaded a decision , wanting him to strengthen it somehow . |
9 | She does n't call him the vet when she 's |
10 | We finally beat him , we did n't beat him the way we wanted , but we won . |
11 | We did n't give him the message . |
12 | No , well let , let no we have n't given him the go ahead yet . |
13 | They did n't tell him the girl 's name or where she came from . |
14 | And then , looking back at the pictures — sharp , full of insight , yet somehow slightly flashy — he wondered whether , indirectly , they did n't give him the best notion he yet had got of Walter Machin himself . |
15 | They do n't call him The Butcher for nothing ! " |
16 | Thus he says of Ali , a member of Fatah , ‘ He knew I loved him , but it did n't make him the slightest bit arrogant . |
17 | Still , she thought as she closed the door of the trophy-room , it does n't give him the right to treat me like — She bit off the dreadful word that sprang to mind . |