Example sentences of "[not/n't] [verb] you [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Even this thing you say you did — even that does not make you a bad man .
2 In looking back at my records I notice that I did not send you the enclosed form which I have now completed .
3 I can not give you a firm promise that this is the turning point .
4 That you brought her here , back to her chosen home , does not give you a better claim than ours , though it does you infinite credit .
5 That , that 's fine as , as long as cash handling to salaries does not give you an additional security or handling problem .
6 You came here once before asking questions and perhaps I did not give you the best answers . ’
7 However , this does not give you the automatic right to go overdrawn .
8 I can not give you the exact quantities you should use , for it will vary from one water to another according to the carp population .
9 ‘ Randolph , I have decided not to give you a red nose for Christmas .
10 Oh Hayley not doing you no good love .
11 The retailer should not sell you the first slice and the second cut should be of a bright , usually pink colour .
12 Aye you see I can not tell you the right story , but when Mary Queen of Scots
13 I d I know that , there 's that phrase you know , we will never see his like again , I think we probably will , but it will be a very long time , and I can not tell you the infinite feeling of sadness erm , that I felt when I heard of his passing .
14 It was my own fault , I suppose , for not telling you the whole truth , but I did it for your sake , because I loved you so much ! ’
15 But if anyone said that Christianity was n't going to cost you anything , they were not telling you the full story .
16 It 's not to make you the greatest soul winner .
17 Now Mollie that 's , I have n't given you a large helping but it 's a ginger pudding .
18 In this one it was n't quite so er , straightforward in that we , we had n't given you the actual activities to do .
19 ‘ I do n't consider you a reliable practitioner ! ’
20 ‘ Money buys you certain things , but it ca n't buy you the simple pleasures in life like going around the corner into a bar and having a drink , ’ he says
21 Er so er I mean they 're going to show you the seven year figure , maybe do n't show you the ten year figure , because they do n't look too good over ten years .
22 If you g if you have a problem with Burtons y they do n't send you a free suit , do they ?
23 A question I would ask is that given the product which you had in June and the fact that presumably you have to take what goes , presumably the fact that they do n't send you the strongest stuff erm are you surprised that the figures were down in view of the quality of what you had , or are you surprised it might not have been worse ?
24 ‘ I ca n't give you a real reason .
25 A good retailer wo n't give you a firm quotation before he 's done his homework .
26 But the , the range of colour is sometimes so close and they ca n't give you a great diversity and the light 's shining on it and sometimes the sun coming in
27 Being my step-sister does n't give you a God-given right to know all my business . ’
28 What those costs may be I 'm afraid I ca n't give you a good guide because depend on the amount of work .
29 I ca n't give you a good answer .
30 He did n't know , he could n't give you a theological explanation of what the kingdom of God was .
  Next page