Example sentences of "not [verb] [pron] [vb infin] [prep] [pos pn] " in BNC.
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1 | If Henry thought that there was a contradiction in terms about the words ‘ medical poison ’ he did not Let it show in his face . |
2 | She had not seen him arrive at her home , since she had not known who he was when they had encountered each other in the garden — but she had seen him leave . |
3 | She was heavy and it was all I could do not to let her slide through my arms . |
4 | They 'd driven several miles before Lucy finally ventured , ‘ Try not to let it get under your skin , Virgie . ’ |
5 | ‘ The hard part is not letting it go to your head , but I ca n't see Kylie making that mistake . |
6 | She would not let him get under her skin . |
7 | I would not let them suffer from my selfish desire to have my own life . |
8 | He did , but did not let it interfere with his judgment . |
9 | Colleagues , do not let us shirk from our responsibilities to our fellow workers and this attempt to international solidarity . |
10 | Léonie still could not let herself cry for her aunt . |
11 | In this way , the hypnotist is not making me attack against my will , he is conjuring up a set of circumstances in which to attack seems the lesser of two evil courses . |
12 | They did n't make me part of their discussions . |
13 | ‘ I did ask him why he had n't let me know on his way there that he would be coming later . |
14 | ‘ I did n't hear you knock on my door , ’ she said accusingly . |
15 | Do n't let me swim on my back on Thursday |
16 | Sooner or later there 'll be a chance ( if he does n't let me go of his own accord ) to run for it . |
17 | you would n't let me go on me own |
18 | He probably has n't got the same skin type as you , anyway , so do n't let him dip into your moisturiser ! |
19 | She was always so obsessed with her appearance , I could n't let her go to her grave in that state … |
20 | ‘ You did quite well , ’ Mrs Freer admitted grudgingly , then spoiled it by adding : ‘ Do n't let it go to your head . ’ |
21 | Happy times are ahead , with perks aplenty , but do n't let it go to your head . |
22 | Guitarist Simon Bartholomew from the soul-funk group , in the Top 30 with Do n't Let It Go To Your Head , says : ‘ We told the promoter no way could we perform . |
23 | ‘ Do n't let it go to your head , ’ he murmured , bending down to rest his palm on her forehead . |
24 | ‘ I 'm sure this is the way it happens for everyone and we definitely do n't let it get to our heads . |
25 | Ken was sorry about it all , but he did n't let it interfere with his own plans , which were blossoming as usual . |
26 | She could n't allow it — could n't let herself succumb to his manipulation this way . |
27 | Do n't let anything happen to his cash . ’ |
28 | ‘ I ca n't let you stay in my woods , ’ he said aloud . |
29 | ‘ I wo n't let you rain on my parade , ’ he retorted . |