Example sentences of "[adv] do [not/n't] [verb] you [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ It just does n't suit you very well , that 's all . |
2 | I still do n't like you much , Major , but I do n't say I 've liked most of the best fighters I 've trained . |
3 | Coming down , slowing into High Street passing Stoke Newington Church Street and the Samuel Beckett where they 're really crap and like do n't pay you properly oh no |
4 | It 's a very simple procedure , and usually does n't cost you even a stamp . |
5 | Nearly did n't recognize you there Jimbo . |
6 | " I honestly did n't know you still had interests like that , Edith . " |
7 | Poor plant equipment is something which is , probably does n't affect you quite directly . |
8 | I really do n't want you here . ’ |
9 | Being of a so-called good family does n't mean much these days , and the sort of money required to keep things ticking over a few years back does n't get you anywhere now . |
10 | Despite what you apparently think , I certainly did n't avoid you intentionally and , in any case , if your theory were correct , then surely I 'd have avoided all the male actors ? ’ |