Example sentences of "[pron] [vb past] not [vb infin] me [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | And when she went back and she said er you did n't serve me yesterday . |
2 | ‘ I did wonder whether you did n't want me there , ’ she said . |
3 | it is , I said I 've given you a lot of time in the holidays and what have you come in and now you 're making a big song and dance about an hour and she said oh I 'm sorry I did n't mean to speak to you like that , but she did , she was just plain rude and really quite nasty , eh she should of yeah , and she should of told me that I was n't , becomes taking a lunch break and then she said well you could of taken half an hour , I said you did n't tell me well I said to her Matt rung up this morning and said to you , surveyor 's coming up to , at four o'clock , he wants both of us to be there so we know which way the windows will be and all the rest of it , just bear in mind , now I said to her I know it 's short notice but can I please go at four o'clock , she said yeah it is short notice but yeah no problem come in at eight o'clock tomorrow morning as a joke and then she totally changed her attitude when she came back from her thing mm yeah oh yeah that was nice of her well I said to her , I said to her oh I said to her look she would take |
4 | You did n't see me then ? |
5 | ‘ I wish you did n't baffle me so , Charity . ’ |
6 | ‘ But you did n't ask me here to comment on a perfectly straightforward signal . |
7 | You did n't ask me here to talk about your summer holidays . ’ |
8 | ‘ Oh , Ven , and I thought it was because you did n't trust me enough not to ask Lubor personal questions about you for my interview . ’ |
9 | ‘ I 'm sure you did n't ring me just to tell me that , ’ she replied , in no mood for light-hearted flirtation , try to pin on a brave face though she might . |
10 | After you 'd totally devastated me by saying you did n't find me remotely attractive , I was left racking my brains to think of a way to change your mind . |
11 | ‘ She did n't strike me as worried . ’ |
12 | ‘ She did n't strike me as awfully thrilled with things , ’ he said , staring into the fire , remembering the look on Cindy 's face as she recognized him . |
13 | I had me tea with her and the two boys and she did n't press me any further . ’ |
14 | You could argue it was n't his fault that Clare was killed — or that she did n't love me as much as I loved her — and I 'd have to agree . |
15 | That 's where I see her when I think of her , though she did n't take me there at first . |
16 | I even tried laying trails of cheese that led to my feet , which she scoffed up , but she did n't trust me enough to take the cheese from my hand . |
17 | One minute she was enjoying it — oh , with a few protests thrown in , like she did n't know me well enough , she should n't be doing it , and so on — nothing serious . |
18 | She did n't like me either . |
19 | They did not threaten me personally , but they made it clear that they could kill us all . |
20 | They did n't strike me as particularly courteous . |
21 | They did n't search me straightaway because it was time to change the guard at six o'clock precisely . |
22 | When I look back at what I learnt in college I 'm disappointed to think that they did n't teach me more . |
23 | I 'm sure when I op opened , I 'm sure when I got my T S B they did n't charge me that much . |
24 | They did n't notice me so I made myself unobtrusive and listened . |
25 | Though he did not make me as starry-eyed as Daisy Yates , he was the best-looking man of any age I had ever seen , and I adored his old-fashioned manners . |
26 | ‘ I am not concerned about Moore because he did not give me too many problems . |
27 | If he did n't want me here , I 'd be out like a rocket . |
28 | I 'm just a counterman , and if my boss knew my wife worked I should get the sack , because people would think he did n't pay me enough ’ . |
29 | He did n't give me so much as a glance . |
30 | This time he did n't send me away , but he went on annotating a report on his desk , without looking up . |