Example sentences of "not [vb infin] to [pers pn] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Well , since he did not appeal to me in the slightest , the whole business became a terrible bore .
2 I did not speak to her during the journey , and when we arrived in Ruritania , I left the train at Zenda , a small town outside the capital .
3 My body as it is for me does not appear to me in the midst of the world . ’
4 And as my few Acquaintance did not take to me upon the Account of Poetry , so they will scarcely fall off upon its ill Success
5 Even though it must have been obvious that he would not hold to it at the last , the threat was enough to make Stormy Petrel veer again to her original course , and though she was trying to increase speed , and was perhaps a little more powerful than Sea Otter , we , on our straight line , could hold her comfortably .
6 Discussing Arnie with Guido did n't appeal to her in the least .
7 It did n't matter to her in the least .
8 His opinion of her work , like his opinion of her as a person , really should n't matter to her in the slightest .
9 With me there , but he 'd be aboard the dumb hopper and I 'd be aboard the dredger and I remember one man , he turned round , his name was ex naval man he was and er I went round on the Sunday morning and he did n't speak to me on the Saturday .
10 I did n't speak to her for the rest of the day , of course , and this made her laugh , I do n't know why .
11 Well I do n't know because I , I did n't speak to her about the money , Sheila spoke to her , but she knows not to speak to me very much about money , see
12 I ca n't think why it did n't occur to me at the time .
13 If they do n't respond to me in the next forty eight hours I 'm going to send them a second letter er tel .
14 ‘ They 'll never understand why I did n't go to them in the first place .
15 It was not part of my plan to make a detour via Chastlecombe , but since you wo n't talk to me on the phone I did n't have much choice .
16 ‘ Do n't talk to me about the title .
17 Do n't talk to me about the wonderful Victoria . ’
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