Example sentences of "[pers pn] [modal v] not [verb] me [prep] " in BNC.

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1 You may not like me for it but I will have to drive you hard if you are to learn all you will need to survive what you will face .
2 Next time you might not find me in such a good temper . ’
3 ‘ Nor you 'll not beat me into it neither ! ’
4 " Then mark this , Master Harry : if you wo n't take Sam here on at fishing , you 'll not have me as a wife .
5 She could not convince me at the time that anything bad could happen , now that I had finally ‘ solved ’ my eating problems , and for a short time I felt jubilant , relieved and ecstatic .
6 But you could not save me from those who want to harm me .
7 You need not treat me like a half-witted child ! ’
8 She has always been kindness itself to me , but I have a feeling in my bones that she would not regard me as a wholly reliable supporter .
9 As a patient , I would like to think that the presence of a doctor 's name on the list would also offer me some sort of guarantee that he or she would not subject me to unnecessary or unjustifiably harmful treatment — whether that treatment be labelled alternative or mainstream , labels that serve only to confuse the issue .
10 Then when I die she will not take me to her bosom to rest .
11 The doctors are appalled by the press , everybody is appalled ; the nurse is freaking out and saying she will not take me to the operating theatre because they will take my picture and harass me ; she is terrified somebody is going to hit her , so in the end my lawyer wheels me because nobody else dares .
12 My dear George YOU WILL not thank me for congratulating you on a lucky escape .
13 ‘ We have both learnt our dialectic in the academic arena where knocks that would frighten the London literary coteries are given and taken in good part ; and even where you think me sometimes too pert you will not suspect me of malice .
14 You will not coax me into an indiscretion , so save your breath . ’
15 You will be angry I know and accuse me of all manner of evil things but one thing you can not accuse me of Lily is not caring for your son upon whose life I swear I love him truly and want only what is best for him .
16 You can not blame me for that .
17 But as you can not see me at present with any advantage to yourself , I leave for Tunbridge , my dear , and hope we shall better understand one another on my return .
18 ‘ Then you can not criticise me for making the best of my situation . ’
19 If someone has an accident in a Caterham , they might not sue me for $10m because I do n't have that much .
20 And now he 'll not forgive me for a twelvemonth .
21 He could not hear me above the din of the crowd .
22 He could not see me behind the curtains , and clearly did not expect an answer .
23 By the same token , he would not expect me to be found playing with his Gameboy .
24 The book is intended for undergraduates in their second or third year of a philosophy degree , but this need not necessarily deter readers with other backgrounds ; e.g. , my father claims to be able to understand it , though perhaps he would not thank me for the suggestion that he is representative .
25 He would not let me off the hook until I had confessed that I could no longer work with my boss .
26 It will not cover me for the hearing .
27 ‘ It 's a sad death , but it will not prevent me from returning to London tomorrow . ’
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