Example sentences of "[pron] [vb mod] [not/n't] [verb] me [adj] " in BNC.

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1 So well Paul come out , I was talking to Steven and he said I come home last night and he said I could n't park me bloody car up cos there were cars everywhere , and they were all theirs .
2 ‘ And you should not ask me that , either , ’ said Sally-Anne , head erect , carriage proud , refusing to be won over .
3 She shut up and her mouth fell into a gape , the sweat appeared in globules on her upper lip , the colour deepened in her face and she seemed to have to force breath into her lungs as she listened to him now saying , ‘ You 'll not tell me any more what I 've got to do and what I have n't got to do .
4 You could n't lend me some money , Sam ? ’
5 Then I said to them , " Its a pity you could n't find me foster parents " , and the social worker said , " What a brilliant idea ! "
6 You ca n't tell me that was accidental .
7 ‘ So you ca n't tell me much ? ’
8 You ca n't tell me any different .
9 That 's nothing more than circumstantial evidence — even you ca n't brand me guilty on that ! ’
10 Storming up and down the place saying just give me one last script , you ca n't cut me dead and ca n't you give me something and I 'll cut down on this last one and all this .
11 Now you ca n't keep me quiet . ’
12 ‘ I did not agree , but she would not leave me alone
13 I did not agree , but she would not leave me alone .
14 I 'll tell you who would n't call me short ?
15 How come I ca n't make her happy , how come she ca n't make me happy ?
16 ‘ I was hoping you would n't tell me that . ’
17 But you would n't give me straight answer would you ?
18 You would n't give me some tea , would you , if I come home with you ?
19 ‘ I wish you would n't call me that . ’
20 When Andrée had recovered she said , ‘ And yet you will not tell me that simple thing ? ’
21 I hope , however , that you will not think me Panglossian when I suggest that we are now not far from that point .
22 When he returns safely to his homeland you will not find me ungrateful .
23 If you produce what I want , you will not find me ungenerous , ’ Kirov assured the man .
24 She wo n't leave me alone , talking to me all the time , distracting me . ’
25 ‘ Yeah , but I bet you wo n't give me another . ’
26 ‘ Of course , we were devastated , but we knew now what had been wrong all along — and at least they could n't blame me any more . ’
27 age of six months that they could n't handle me any more .
28 I could see them clearly in the light of the foyer but they could n't see me cloaked in the anonymity of Armstrong — and what more anonymous than a black London cab ?
29 I was in there nearly three years , or two and a half years anyway and , of course , I when I passed to go to the Q M of course , I , I used to do the Headmaster 's and all that but they , they could n't teach me any more because you , you can only have the same lessons as them that have been taught you know .
30 They would n't do me any good with my Service I grant-you that . ’
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