Example sentences of "not [verb] my [noun sg] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | But even this has not stopped my love for canoeing as I have been out many times since and this summer , when I was at camp , I was going down a weir , when I got caught in a stopper at the bottom and nearly drowned myself again . |
2 | He does not share my talent for deceit , the agility of lies . |
3 | I have still not recovered my taste for food . |
4 | In a statement on Austrian television he said : " After weighing the interests of our republic , the experiences of the past years , and also my personal plans for the future , I have decided not to offer my candidacy for re-election . " |
5 | I have not changed my decision to disburden myself of the task . |
6 | " Dr McNab still has n't granted my request for evidence that cholera is spread by drinking water . |
7 | I ca n't sacrifice my sense of self-preservation for you . |
8 | I have n't told my husband in case he decides to up his score . |
9 | And he does n't like my form of questioning , as when I asked him if he believed that the gates of heaven could only be opened by gold and silver keys ? |
10 | I know now he was just trying to make a sale and did n't have my size in stock , but since he was wearing a fleecy top and tracksuit trousers I believed him , and bought these huge leather edifices that a young married couple could quite comfortably live in and bring up a family . |
11 | I 'd be a complete idiot if I thought that I could go through life and not bounce into the occasional person who did n't have my welfare at heart , and I 'm no idiot . |
12 | I ca n't change my way of thinking , though , and I want to go home , even if you think it 's childish . ’ |
13 | ‘ I meant what I said , and you ca n't change my mind by caveman tactics . ’ |
14 | But I knew humans are capable of evil and it did n't change my view of humanity . ’ |
15 | You do n't lead my kind of life if you ca n't damp down emotions . |
16 | I tried to shout like the two of them , but my cry came out strangled and distorted ; I just could n't express my anger in English . |
17 | How I wished I had n't left my camera at home . |
18 | It did n't seem my sort of thing at all and I gave Harvey a glance to indicate it . |
19 | And I ca n't live my life with family now and have children without getting hassle from them . |
20 | They did n't use their feet much and did n't handle my style of bowling very well . |
21 | I have n't lost my sense of humour since last we met , Fernando , but you have . ’ |
22 | ‘ I have n't lost my interest in politics by any manner of means . ’ |
23 | ‘ That 's not true because I 've won many of my matches when I could n't hit my serve in court . ’ |
24 | We do n't like each other , but you ca n't fault my sense of hospitality . |
25 | They did n't find my husband at home but I was there and they beat me terribly . |