Example sentences of "[verb] n't bother me " in BNC.
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1 | So I do n't it do n't bother me . |
2 | It did n't bother me . |
3 | In Athens , where I was competing alongside Nigel Walker and Lesley-Ann Skeet , two of our best hurdlers , I noticed some spots appearing here and there on my body , but as they did n't bother me , I ignored them . |
4 | I always looked for the sounds ; whether it was musically correct or not did n't bother me , but it had to have a certain sound to it . ’ |
5 | This did n't bother me . |
6 | ‘ Well , he did n't bother me . |
7 | I got some stick from a small section of the Palace crowd which I did n't expect , but it did n't bother me . |
8 | ‘ Did n't bother me . ’ |
9 | ‘ The audience was freaking out , but it did n't bother me at all , ’ she recalls . |
10 | " My hide 's thick enough ; it did n't bother me . |
11 | It did n't bother me , but it used to bother some of the other women terribly , especially the older ones . |
12 | The lesbians did n't bother me . |
13 | It did n't bother me , I knew I was engaged to be married , and in those days as soon as you were going to be married you left your job … that is the only thing we girls had to look forward to , getting married and going on our own , getting our bottom drawer together and things like that … |
14 | No , the door knocked once or twice , but I mean that , that did n't bother me , so I was asleep m most of the time . |
15 | It did n't bother me . |
16 | ‘ It did n't bother me really . |
17 | Not at the time no it did n't it bothered me when it was done because I thought you 've probably done something and the outcome would be that so at the time it did n't bother me because I was n't interested in the situation |
18 | ‘ It did n't bother me at all . |
19 | He even went to see Hell Raiser III last night , ‘ and that did n't bother me at all . |
20 | In nineteen eighty three from nineteen fifty three after thirty years of making cheese , they changed his job , I think many of you are ahead of me already , he said I was given a job change and I began working in landscaping , how nice while being interviewed some time ago I was asked what I thought about being giving a job change after thirty years of making cheese and he said well it did n't bother me , I noted , frankly because I did n't like making cheese anyway |
21 | That particularly did n't bother me it was the regime , the sudden change in the regime |
22 | It it did n't bother me at all . |
23 | The noises swirl round me , but it do n't bother me . |
24 | ‘ Do n't bother me ; it 's none of your business . ’ |
25 | ‘ Alison , my dear , do n't bother me so . ’ |
26 | Now go on and coop up the fowls and do n't bother me any more with your obstinacy . ’ |
27 | The lake 's full of people — Mum wearing her Interviewing suit — Brian with knobbly knees under his grey schoolboy shorts — Gran in her Margaret Thatcher blouse — but they do n't bother me , they do n't bump into me . |
28 | ‘ It do n't bother me whether they know about it [ his involvement in sport ] or not . ’ |
29 | Please do n't bother me again … " |
30 | An attitude of fatalism may be seen in typical phrases from traditional low-income black American subculture such as ‘ I 've been down so long that down do n't bother me ’ , ‘ I was born under a bad sign ’ and ‘ It 's an uphill climb to the bottom ’ . |