Example sentences of "[conj] you [verb] not [verb] me " in BNC.
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1 | You either win me in fair competition , or you do n't have me at all , and there 's my last word o n't . " |
2 | ‘ It frightened me that you had not told me . |
3 | But I know only too well that you do not love me , that you are marrying me for Papa 's dollars , and that I can not bear . |
4 | ‘ Should I take that to mean that you do not trust me ? ’ |
5 | Frankfurt Dear Professor , I am sad that you do not believe me . |
6 | ‘ I can see that you do not believe me , ’ he said . |
7 | ‘ The fact that in saying that you clearly mean to reassure me , ’ said Lydia , ‘ shows that you do not know me at all well . |
8 | ‘ Can it be that you do not remember me , Mikhail ? ’ he pleaded . |
9 | ‘ I do not know what sort of a man you have become , Mikhail , and you say that you do not remember me . |
10 | That you do n't think me bad . ’ |
11 | And please do n't worry either about the fact that you do n't love me . ’ |
12 | ‘ But is it that you do n't love me , my dear wife , because I 've been ill ? |
13 | ‘ It just is n't fair that you do n't tell me things . |
14 | ‘ Do n't pad , Philippa , or I shall think that you do n't believe me . ’ |
15 | ‘ I begin to see that you do n't like me , Ellen . |
16 | I know that you do n't like me talking about Ross , ’ she 'd added apologetically , ‘ but he really has been very kind and generous . ’ |
17 | ‘ At least I can be flattered that you do n't find me sly or boring . ’ |
18 | I 'm amazed that you did n't bring me a bunch of fucking flowers . ’ |
19 | A few moments ago I could swear that you did n't hate me . ’ |
20 | ‘ So you did n't mind me dancing with other people ? ’ |
21 | Alan was sitting down at the end of the lawn , his back to the house ‘ so you do n't distract me ’ , finishing off some work for Monday . |
22 | ‘ So you do n't believe me ? ’ |
23 | ‘ Okay , ’ he said with every sign of regret , turning to her as they walked , ‘ so you do n't trust me . |
24 | ‘ So you do n't need me . ’ |
25 | ‘ It 's always been that — I 've known it all my life — you 've never forgiven me for being a girl — that 's why you love Bri and you do n't love me — you wanted a boy — you always wanted a boy and all you got was a girl — all you got was me ! ’ |
26 | Without understanding , she said : ‘ And you do n't want me , then ? ’ |
27 | I mean , if it 's just that you 're too close to it and you do n't want me to look at it , there are people I know who 're good at that sort of thing ; they can see the wood from the trees ; they could — ’ |
28 | You do n't like him , and you do n't like me knowing him . ’ |
29 | ‘ Child , I tell you a hundred times and you do n't hear me yet . |
30 | ‘ It 's just that you 're well and gone away and you do n't need me and that 's good ! ’ |