Example sentences of "[conj] it [verb] not [verb] me " in BNC.
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1 | If it makes you feel any happier , I will tell you that it did not cost me as much as a bouquet of flowers would have done . |
2 | But the odd thing was that it did n't fill me with the slightest sense of humility or feelings about the separateness and ‘ otherness ’ of nature , but with sheer , shouting joy at sharing that old world on a new morning with my wild Scots kinfolk . |
3 | I was n't alive in the 1940s , so it does n't bother me . ’ |
4 | I do n't wear a lot of make-up or anything like that so it does n't take me long — probably about 10 minutes or so . |
5 | ‘ Provided it does n't get me the sack . |
6 | If the Headmaster walks in and there 's a bit of chaos I can tell him why it 's a mess and it does n't bother me . |
7 | " Yes , you 've made that plain enough and it does n't bother me . " |
8 | And it does n't bother me cos I put their , them first . |
9 | ‘ Men sometimes whistle at me in the street and it does n't bother me a bit . |
10 | I seem to get through it easier and it does n't worry me at all then . |
11 | I can imagine his making love to me and it does n't disgust me . |
12 | not after all this time , he 's probably calmed down now , but er if , if our mum and dad give me anything she takes the hump , but mum and dad can give Margaret anything and it does not bother me |
13 | Er , I actually had two stillborn babies , one one year after each other and they put me on Valium and it did n't do me any good at all ! |
14 | It 's a lovely world , beautiful world but it 's the people in it you see who are spoiling things so much and I do n't understand youngsters you see but because young people erm there , there was a time when youngsters just er do just as they like and they were n't reprimanded by the parents , whereas my parents were very strict you see and it did n't do me any harm and I 'm glad now that they were . |
15 | I heard your interview with Calder yesterday , you see , and it did n't strike me that you two were … close . ’ |
16 | It was hardly surprising that this was the case , and it did n't stop me from giving interviews , but they seemed so far removed from what we were actually trying to do . |
17 | This was just as well , because I must have looked pea green , and it did n't make me feel any better to watch Olive sitting up front chatting to the pilot and navigator , obviously having the time of her life . |
18 | I spent ten years faking it , and hating it , and it did n't get me anywhere . |
19 | ‘ And it has n't done me a whole lot of good , let me tell you ! |
20 | She says if it does n't make me better , it might make somebody else 's mum better . |
21 | If it did n't upset me too much I liked to make her happy . |
22 | If it did n't make me so angry it would be laughable . ’ |
23 | It 's a very nice letter , but it does n't tell me anything : ‘ Healthy people are like healthy animals , they eat when they 're hungry , and they do not agonise over every meal . ’ |
24 | It puts so much more pressure on but it does n't panic me . |
25 | Well , I suppose that er er i it i it is a barrier of some , some sort , some sort , but it does n't strike me as being a very strong one , er and all of this you see is and I say this to Noble Lords in all parts of the House , all of this is part of the continuing destruction of local authorities |
26 | A lot of poetry seems to me very good in the tradition , but it does n't move me very much because it does n't have personal vibrance to it . |
27 | It made me wary of Throgmorton — but it does n't make me a murderer nine years later . ’ |
28 | One has to be , but it does n't blind me to the fact that we are both solemn underneath the surface . |
29 | ‘ I know that lots of them would never dream of voting Labour , but it does n't bother me . |
30 | But it does n't bother me . |