Example sentences of "you [vb base] [not/n't] [verb] [noun sg] with " in BNC.

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1 , you do n't want tea with er milk , you want to have lemon in it ?
2 Indeed , her father had shocked her by breaking this silence and by advising her , when she went up to Cambridge , not to join the Communist Party ; a joke 's a joke , he told her , but you do n't want trouble with visas if ever you want to go to America .
3 You do n't need help with your practice — I gather the small-animal work is thriving . ’
4 The best they could recall was his one-liner to Derek Hatton , the Liverpool militant , at Bournemouth in 1985 : ‘ You do n't play politics with people 's jobs , ’ Mr Kinnock told him .
5 ‘ I 'm surprised you do n't take lunch with Mike 's secretary , ’ Rob remarked , holding open the door .
6 It is because you do not lose touch with your present identity that I hesitate to ask the question ‘ What is your name ? ’ too early in the session ; the patient 's instinct would be to answer by giving me today 's name .
7 You have n't had dinner with Mr Jaggers yet ? ’
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