Example sentences of "[vb mod] n't [verb] you [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | I it is not envisaged I mean I must n't mislead you at all I want I want to be understood on this issue . |
2 | Because I think that there should be no reason why the Q S should n't provide you with that service in the same way as he provides anybody else Jim . |
3 | ‘ Well , ’ Josie said , turning her page and then refolding the newspaper to keep it manageable , ‘ I could n't tell you for sure . |
4 | ‘ I could n't put you to that trouble . |
5 | Thousands wounded you know , you could n't get you into these into er huts , they were army huts you know er and taking them in er out in rain and er best best you could . |
6 | That I have much more of this world 's goods than Garry will ever have could n't help you to that decision , could it ? ’ he said , and her heart sank at the cynical twist to his mouth and his bitter tone . |
7 | I love you , Travis McKenna , for my sins , and I would n't marry you for any other reason . ’ |
8 | It would n't worry you at all , would it ? |
9 | Of course , ’ he added drily , ‘ that would n't interest you at all . |
10 | Of course — ’ he paused , ‘ — I could ask you to look after my small animals and give the farm work to your colleagues , but I gather that would n't suit you at all . ’ |
11 | No , I would n't class you as that exactly , not in the right circumstances . ’ |
12 | He says er I 've just had a phone call from Brian , he ca n't meet you until eleven o'clock . |
13 | certainly I think er we 'd be looking perhaps for a minimum of er er of one mile but I ca n't advise you on any level of agreement as to as to what any definition of it . |
14 | ‘ Well at least I 'll get them into the kitchen for you , I ca n't leave you with all this mess , can I Chrissy ? ’ |
15 | No , I fear I ca n't help you in this search . ’ |
16 | And the bloke said well we ca n't charge you for that . |
17 | ‘ I ca n't appal you with gothic stories of ill-treated wives and neglected children . |
18 | The Colonel ca n't fault you for that . |
19 | he said he ca n't hear you with that on |
20 | Ca n't join you in that , I 'm afraid , but do n't trust the stuff downstairs . ’ |
21 | ‘ They surely wo n't do you for this ? |
22 | Oh well we wo n't press you on that particular point then . |
23 | Oh well we wo n't press you on that particular point then . |
24 | ‘ I know , and if you do n't stop interrupting I wo n't tell you at all . ’ |
25 | If he ca n't have you all to himself , he wo n't want you at all . |
26 | ‘ I wo n't embarrass you by probing , ’ she said kindly . |
27 | ‘ But it wo n't take you to any of the local castles . |
28 | Oh he said , I wo n't see you till next Mon Monday I said now it 's Tuesday is n't it . |
29 | Well , I probably wo n't see you till some time tomorrow . |
30 | I wo n't bore you with all my personal and professional distractions . |