Example sentences of "[adj] [pron] [verb] not [verb] me " in BNC.
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1 | But just be careful you do n't injure me next time . ’ |
2 | He said something — I forget what , but it was pretty clear he did n't trust me . |
3 | There 's something odd you have n't told me . |
4 | I 'm sorry you did n't give me enough time to thank you for it . ’ |
5 | I 'm so glad you did n't disappoint me — just the greeting I expected . |
6 | I suppose I was lucky they did not kill me . |
7 | I was glad he had n't seen me either as I hurried away in the opposite direction . |
8 | He tried to be nice about it , but it was fairly obvious he did n't want me any more ; and truthfully , I did n't want him any more either , except in so far that I could n't bear that it should all have been for nothing — worse than nothing . |
9 | I was in love with you , and when I was sure you did n't love me back , there seemed no point in staying . ’ |
10 | ‘ I 'm sure you did n't ring me just to tell me that , ’ she replied , in no mood for light-hearted flirtation , try to pin on a brave face though she might . |
11 | ‘ I 've mapped out a route to take you round , but are you sure you do n't want me do the actual deliveries ? |
12 | ‘ I 'm sure you do n't want me to suspect you of cowardice ? ’ |
13 | ‘ You sure you do n't want me to check with the restaurant again before I go , señora ? ’ |
14 | you sure you do n't want me to keep it ? |
15 | You sure you do n't mind me talking about your sister like this ? ’ |
16 | God knows we could do with something to — Look , you absolutely sure you do n't mind me talking about your sister this way ? ’ |
17 | ‘ You sure you do n't mind me talking about your sister ? ’ he said slowly , with what might have been some sort of smile on his face . |
18 | ‘ Are you sure you do n't mind me leaving you tonight ? |
19 | I 'm sure you do n't need me to tell you that vinyl wallcovering shows every defect in the plasterwork , so it was important to butt the different vinyls perfectly to avoid the joints showing through the border . |
20 | I 'm sure you do n't need me to explain the scale of our requirements here . ’ |
21 | I 'm sure you do n't need me to tell you that . |
22 | I 'm sure she did n't tell me everything . |
23 | ‘ May be difficult to make sure he does n't spot me . ’ |
24 | Glancing over my shoulder to make sure he had n't seen me , I jostled my way to the rear and sat down next to a window . |
25 | I told him , although it was not true , that the local carabinieri had said he would not remain locked up there for long , but I am sure he did not believe me . |
26 | But er , he was that busy he did n't see me yeah |
27 | For when I was hungry you gave me nothing to eat , when thirsty nothing to drink ; when I was a stranger you gave me no home , when naked you did not clothe me ; when I was ill and in prison you did not come to my help . ’ |
28 | Carey addressed the wealthy directly , quoting Jesus ' parable about the sorting of the goats ( the wealthy ) from the sheep ( the poor ) in St Matthew 's gospel : ‘ The curse is upon you … for when I was hungry you gave me nothing to eat , when thirsty nothing to drink ; when I was a stranger you gave me no home , when naked you did not clothe me ; when I was ill and in prison you did not come to my help . ’ |
29 | When I saw her go up Marcus 's path my heart was banging so loudly I 'm amazed they did n't hear me . |
30 | ‘ I 'm surprised they have n't told me . |