Example sentences of "[noun sg] do not [vb infin] me [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ The fact that I 've achieved relative success at this club does n't help me now , and I do n't think it should be taken into account either . |
2 | My husband did n't take me seriously . ’ |
3 | At the rime his Jewish appearance did not strike me as peculiar because I had not yet got used to the idea of people thinking racially , but I learnt later that he was half Jewish and that he did this job to keep his Jewish wife out of trouble . |
4 | ‘ Your father did n't warn me quite what a striking young woman you had grown into , ’ the Princesse said in English with a wry glint in her eye . |
5 | But every so often I go a bit crazy and hit a wall or go out and start drinking , but that sort of thing does n't worry me very much . |
6 | I 'll speak to my mum cos my mum does n't want me bloody stripping |
7 | The Minister did not answer me earlier when I tried to raise a point about the period of between six and 16 months . |
8 | After a while , the bullying at school did n't affect me too much , and I was in my element with all the wildlife around me . |
9 | And is n't it the luck of the devil that the master do n't require me tomorrow afternoon ? |
10 | Since I was twenty years old and had had some success in college debating societies , this possibility did not strike me as remote . |
11 | Although the landscape did not disappoint me nearly as severely as it did Johnson — subsequent farmers have grown many trees , and in the distance a great house still touches the sky — Monboddo may no longer be considered a classical Scottish fortified house . |
12 | For some reason , this strange conversation does not strike me as at all odd . |
13 | ‘ David , I hope your mother did n't think me dreadfully insensitive- ’ |
14 | My family did n't like me so I had to work hard . " |
15 | " My mother does n't like me either . " |