Example sentences of "you [modal v] [not/n't] [verb] me [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | we should n't of , mum we should n't of , you should n't let me take cos I had erm |
2 | You could n't let me have a little milk ? |
3 | You may be responsible for my being here , but you ca n't make me stay . ’ |
4 | Then with greater determination , ‘ You ca n't make me stay here . ’ |
5 | You ca n't make me do anything against my will ! ’ |
6 | " I wo n't go , you ca n't make me go ! " |
7 | You ca n't make me go back with you . |
8 | Ah , ah , ah but , ah but you ca n't let me see , you do n't , you do n't remember the war years when I used to be in town while she was out . |
9 | you would n't let me go on me own |
10 | Yeah , you would n't let me box . |
11 | ‘ You would n't let me take you hostage by any chance ? ’ the Campbell asked hopefully . |
12 | ‘ I thought you would n't let me come . ’ |
13 | ‘ Besides , I was afraid you would n't let me come if I phoned . ’ |
14 | You would n't let me turn the telly on which is what most people want to do on a Saturday evening , off |
15 | You wo n't make me hate myself ! ’ |
16 | " You wo n't let me finish , " he said . |
17 | ‘ You wo n't let me do an easy penance , then , ’ he said . |
18 | You wo n't let me play with anything ! |
19 | You wo n't let me try ! |
20 | ‘ You wo n't let me get off , ’ she countered . |
21 | ‘ You 're the only one I want to help and you wo n't let me get near you except … except … |
22 | ‘ You 're sure you wo n't let me take you out to dinner ? |
23 | ‘ But if you wo n't let me see unsecret information , I can distort that too . ’ |
24 | That you wo n't let me see ! |
25 | ‘ Mrs Richards , if you wo n't let me call an ambulance , I 'll have to take you through to the sick bay here , and nurse you myself . |
26 | ‘ I mean resign because you wo n't let me teach biology because I do n't believe in God . ’ |
27 | I said and that 's why cos Paul said to me , he said , I never hear you moan , I said look you wo n't hear me moan because it 's not that I enjoy the job I hate the job I said I hate the work , and I find it hard work but at the end of the day on a Friday , I know that six o'clock in the morning on a Friday I can go up to the Nationwide Anglia , slip my card in there and I know there 's gon na be a couple of hundred of quid in there with the |