Example sentences of "you [vb mod] n't [verb] i [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | We 've decided now that you you must n't treat me like a chi child . |
2 | Hazel , Hazel thinks you should n't treat me like a child ! |
3 | I was wrapped up in an officer 's uniform ; you could n't see me for fur and leather . |
4 | You could n't help me by distributing those could you ? |
5 | ‘ You need n't remind me of that fact , ’ she said cuttingly . |
6 | One of the most respected of our club members , on our committee of management , Pavel Pavlovich Gaganov , an elderly man ad highly esteemed , had formed the innocent habit of following anything he had to say with the vehement addition , ‘ No , sir , you ca n't lead me by the nose ! ’ |
7 | You ca n't tell me to . ’ |
8 | ‘ So you ca n't accuse me of hiding anything . ’ |
9 | ‘ Now listen , you ca n't stop me from rescuing my own daughter ! ’ |
10 | You ca n't treat me like that . |
11 | You ca n't treat me like this ! |
12 | Come on , Luke , you ca n't leave me with only part of a story . |
13 | And … and you ca n't leave me like this , with nothing … |
14 | You ca n't blame me for trying . ’ |
15 | dir : You ca n't blame me for your failure to secure funding . |
16 | ‘ I 'm delighted to hear it , ’ Mike agreed , ‘ although after this latest little fracas you ca n't blame me for wondering , now can you ? ’ |
17 | But you have to admit you do look very young and innocent , so you ca n't blame me for putting on the Big Daddy bit . ’ |
18 | You ca n't blame me for that . |
19 | ‘ You ca n't fool me with all that John Smith nonsense ! ’ |
20 | You ca n't fool me on that score . ’ |
21 | ‘ You ca n't scare me into telling you what you want to hear ! ’ |
22 | ‘ You ca n't expect me to be sorry he left the place to me and not to you . |
23 | Yeah well you ca n't expect me to be perfect all the time . |
24 | You ca n't fit me into your busy schedule . |
25 | ‘ I do n't know what this is all about , but you ca n't bully me into saying anything ! ’ |
26 | It 's happened and you ca n't condemn me for it . |
27 | Well Nor you ca n't help me on this me old son |
28 | ‘ Silas — are you saying you ca n't trust me to be kind ? ’ |
29 | You ca n't buy me with a few armfuls of flowers . ’ |
30 | You do n't have to like my politics , but you ca n't arrest me for them ; not yet . ’ |