Example sentences of "[not/n't] [verb] anything from " in BNC.
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1 | Try to meet them in non-political situations and when you do not want anything from them . |
2 | Clive wondered why they had not heard anything from downstairs . |
3 | If so , why is that we have not heard anything from all those other civilizations out there ? |
4 | Imbert has decided not to sell anything from the show because of the poor state of the art market , and with Editions du Regard is publishing a book of the exhibition which will sell , at a loss , for FFr 250 . |
5 | Not get anything from them . |
6 | like a bit not pointless , well it , it 's just that I do n't really , I 'm not getting anything from it at the moment so |
7 | I wanted a space blanket even more , but I could not take anything from the Land Rover for myself until the next settlement . |
8 | Her lip lifted slightly as she replied , ‘ I will not take anything from you ! |
9 | It would not detract anything from Chaucer 's achievement if the whole plot were derived from some external source : it is generally the case that Chaucer 's skill lies in the handling and shaping of extant material rather than in original composition . |
10 | The first example has not gained anything from introducing " I think that … " the second has not lost anything by omitting it . |
11 | We do not deserve anything from God , because we , of what we were to start with . |
12 | You 're not taking anything from his wife that she wants . |
13 | We keep getting beaten by the odd goal and it 's disappointing not to get anything from these matches , ’ he said . |
14 | George has asked if Pat could possibly get teaching or worship tapes for the Christians there as they are very short of any kind of material , especially the Filipinos who can not get anything from home . |
15 | Now , it 's obviously a bit of a gamble , we might give them some money , we might not get anything from it , but we might get a major feature film , or a major television series , which would be very worthwhile indeed . |
16 | They are very bitter because they can not get anything from anyone . ’ |
17 | He obviously has not learned anything from any of them . |
18 | ‘ I suppose , ’ Robbie said with assumed casualness , ‘ you have n't heard anything from Mr Marshall ? ’ |
19 | And was that Gavin I saw being deported from Holland ? have n't heard anything from him this morning so I assume not . |
20 | My mate John has n't heard anything from them yet . |
21 | I have n't heard anything from Jenny . |
22 | I have n't heard anything from the City Council other than two days before the scheme was to be introduced . |
23 | They get fifteen thousand pounds and they do n't make anything from it . |
24 | An' I do n't want anything from that house or yer mother , ’ he told her . |
25 | A huge , rough , Italian-looking fellow in his mid-forties takes Ali 's hand , kisses it , then refuses an autograph : ‘ I do n't want anything from you , Champ , ’ he says , his mud-brown eyes red and swollen . |
26 | ‘ I do n't want anything from you . |
27 | I do n't want anything from down here . |
28 | I do n't want anything from you . ’ |
29 | ‘ I do n't want anything from you , Luke ! ’ |
30 | I do n't want anything from you ! |