Example sentences of "[not/n't] [vb infin] her [prep] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | She hoped that if he was a churchgoer-which was unlikely these days he would not recognise her as the vicar 's wife . |
2 | Your sick parent must be mentally fit to make this decision of her own free will , and it does not rob her of the right to make her own decisions as to the spending of her money or her free access to it . |
3 | Take it step by step , but do not jab her in the mouth and be FAIR but FIRM . |
4 | The fact that the Superintendent could not look her in the eye was not lost on Kate . |
5 | He did not touch her until the end of the day when he stroked the frizzled hair briefly and said " Thank you " , meaning it . |
6 | ‘ He does not see her as a woman , ’ Sydel said . |
7 | He felt a contentment when he was in her company that he missed when he did not see her for a while . |
8 | And since they certainly would not pay her for the work she had already done on the trousseau , where else could she go ? |
9 | ‘ And , no , we did not tell her about the dog collar . |
10 | We would have to hope for a Tory victory , but , because of the uncertainty about the outcome of the election , he could not put her on the waiting list . |
11 | And , and that 's the only reason why he wanted her there , that 's the only reason why he could not accept her as a friend or an , as a companion . |
12 | Only if you do n't mind me sayin' so , it 'll be best if you do n't treat her like a private in the Army . ’ |
13 | " You would n't make a profit on Lord Jim anyway " , he added , " I do n't regard her as an investment . |
14 | Claudia was getting used to feeling like a red rose in full bloom but it did n't make her like the feeling , or the man whose remarks caused her discomfort . |
15 | ‘ Scheduling , ’ he repeated blandly with a patience that did n't fool her for an instant . |
16 | I know you could n't hurt her for the world . |
17 | I would n't hurt her for the world . ’ |
18 | He did n't answer her for a moment ; when he did , it was quietly . |
19 | I ca n't respect her as an aunt . |
20 | She would n't trust her to the end of the street . |
21 | Will your coat need cleaning ? ’ she asked anxiously , hoping he would n't land her with the bill . |
22 | Mm , you ca n't lock her in a tent can you ? |
23 | We could n't bring her into the house because we had an old cat and we had no spare kennels , so that just left the caravan . |
24 | But excuse me , my grandmother , I must n't keep her in the cold . ’ |
25 | They would n't keep her in the dark ? ’ |
26 | It 's a woman , I would n't mind her on a bed of lettuce , ha , get out the way morons . |
27 | And they would n't touch her with a barge pole cos it 's all plastic and all fake and people would just take the piss . |
28 | Indeed , I probably did n't understand her at the time . |
29 | I did n't believe her for a minute but I did n't see what I could do . |
30 | He did n't see her as a woman , Merrill realised , but simply as a useful adjunct to his own position in the company . |