Example sentences of "my [noun sg] [verb] not [verb] me " in BNC.
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1 | The weight of gear hanging form my harness does n't bother me , because all my worries have fallen away to spend the day sulking at the foot of the crag . |
2 | ( My ex-husband did not want me working in Oman with him , and even when I was in the UK arranging the divorce he took steps to prevent me returning to Oman to teach until he had himself left the country in 1987 . ) |
3 | My temperament does not allow me to refuse a challenge , especially if my race is insulted . |
4 | My little girl Natasha was with a friend at the time and because my mum had n't seen me for some time she was concerned . |
5 | ‘ My mum does n't love me , ’ wailed Chico . |
6 | I 'll speak to my mum cos my mum does n't want me bloody stripping |
7 | My mum does n't like me taking money to school , in quantities |
8 | Manchester-based Mark , at No. 19 with I Found Heaven , reveals : ‘ My mum did n't want me wasting my time trying to be a pop star and I came very close to quitting the group . |
9 | At least my condition did n't make me feel sick . |
10 | Four months ago distraught Julie Shaw left little Daniel with a note saying : ‘ My mummy does n't love me . ’ |
11 | and he said well my mummy does n't love me |
12 | Manager Mike Walker said : ‘ My team does n't surprise me , just other people . |
13 | He 's tall , blonde and handsome : the only ‘ other man ’ with whom my husband does n't mind me spending a weekend . |
14 | Unfortunately my husband does n't like me reading light novels ’ — Princess Diana , on seeing a Danielle Steele novel in a hospital . |
15 | When I first came my husband did not want me to go out to work . |
16 | My husband did n't take me seriously . ’ |
17 | My husband did n't like me talking about the theatre although he had encouraged me to do so when we were courting . |
18 | My nausea has not left me . |
19 | My gran do n't buy me at Christmas . |
20 | but , then the next morning of course when Wendy got home she 'd been down my nephew 's looking after the kids for them and erm , and said we 've come to arrest you , and no , oh Rachael said oh mum there 's a police car pulled up outside , so she said , oh my god do n't tell me they 're wrong and it is Tracey , cos Tracey 's left home , she 's gone to live with her friend and erm , anyway , when Wendy got to the stairs she could n't go in , she could n't go any further and she said erm , when , when the policeman said Mrs I 've come to arrest you , she just about said Christ she said what have I done ? |
21 | My wife does not give me children . |
22 | His marriage was in a mess but , to give him credit , he never once uttered the words , ‘ My wife does n't understand me . ’ |
23 | ‘ My father did not teach me . ’ |
24 | My writing does not condemn me . |
25 | We flew economy — I may have to make this trip regularly if Stanford accept me , and my insurance does n't cover me , so every penny counts . |
26 | But unlike Orwell , my journey did n't make me repudiate my own class — it did the opposite , it recuperated my class belonging . |
27 | Greetings that begin with money being thrust into my hand do not amuse me . ’ |
28 | The rural patriarchy is anything but unthreatening in the autobiographical novel by Aldo Busi ( but on autobiography , Busi warns : ‘ I contain my book , my book does not contain me ’ : Mondello 1984 ) . |
29 | ‘ I thought my memory had n't played me wrong . ’ |
30 | If my memory does n't deceive me , Admiral Caperton 's Marines should land around then . |