Example sentences of "[adv] [vb infin] [pron] [verb] me [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | So I came out immediately , as I did not want him to pull me out . |
2 | But I do not want you to marry me just because your parents wanted it . |
3 | Dear Harsnet , he wrote , you may keep your door closed and not answer when I ring the bell , you may refuse to answer my letters or return my calls when I leave a message on your answering machine , but sooner or later we are bound to meet and this time I will not let you fob me off with a smile . |
4 | I personally failed biology — but with all my kids , I can hardly claim it held me back … ! |
5 | Flook allegedly told police : ‘ I did n't want him to attack me again . |
6 | This is a highly competitive field and I did n't want them to rule me out when it comes to promotion because they think I lack commitment . |
7 | Bit my lip — did n't want them dragging me back in there for a patient . |
8 | I did n't want them noticing me even a little . |
9 | I do n't want you bailing me out ! |
10 | ‘ I do n't want you to drive me anywhere . |
11 | ‘ They said it would be all right if I had the serial numbers but I do n't think they expected me back , ’ she said . |
12 | I do n't think they like me much in that office but then , I 'm not keen on them either . |
13 | ‘ I did n't think she liked me much , but I 'm one of Dave 's oldest mates and … when I get up , I 'll bloody — |
14 | I never met his eyes and I do n't think he noticed me much , but we were all , Emil , Oliver , Cathy and I , becoming slowly and inevitably more recognizable to the passengers . |
15 | ‘ So I do n't think he found me quite so ridiculous as you make out , ’ concluded Viola , with an angry smirk of triumph . |
16 | ‘ I do n't need you telling me how to behave . |
17 | I 'm quite capable of looking after myself and I do n't need you to tell me how . ’ |
18 | ‘ Do n't know what possessed me there . |
19 | I was staggered to realise I had been honoured and to this day I do n't know who put me forward . ’ |
20 | I respect that , I do n't expect her to follow me all over the place and be knitting until the show has finished . |
21 | I did n't expect it to hit me quite so hard , but when I think about it it 's because I 'm so bloody sad that the last fourteen years were spent in dying not in living . |
22 | ‘ I did n't expect you to ask me in . ’ |
23 | I ca n't remember who took me inside . |
24 | ‘ I still do n't believe he wants me around ! ’ |
25 | Oh I would n't let them drive me out |
26 | I would n't let them drive me out would you ? |
27 | I 'm black and I 've got to be better than the next applicant , but I do n't let it hold me back . |
28 | ‘ In the year before my vision went , I did n't let it get me down , ’ Andrew said . |
29 | I will remember that error for a long time , but I wo n't let it get me down . ’ |
30 | ‘ I do n't let it get me down . |