Example sentences of "n't [verb] [verb] you [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It was , ‘ If you guys want to do it , you can do it ; whatever you decide to do I 'll be behind you , but I do n't want to push you either way because you 're individuals . ’ |
2 | ‘ I did n't want to cause you unnecessary anxiety until Dr Craig-Dunlop and the specialist consultants had reached a definite conclusion . ’ |
3 | " I do n't want to cause you any kerfuffle , Mr Plant . |
4 | Oh I did n't want to tell you this Phil , but |
5 | No what I 'm say what I 'm saying is that that leaving it for a few months probably is n't going to do you any harm . |
6 | Gone on record as saying ‘ if performances like this is n't going to do you any good , you have n't lost one match this season through the merit of the opposing side ’ |
7 | Erm , just a point of information , I think er on the hundred and thirty-one million , including the Lincoln , and I think er they would have been you would have been under serious er distress on that , because the information I have had from the Department of Transport , is that if the Lincoln scheme had gone ahead , it would have effectively blocked everything else for the next five years , and that would n't have done you any good , from where you 're elected , either . |
8 | ‘ I know it 's difficult to talk , but I do n't have to tell you that time is short . |
9 | If you get a a pension based on the fact that you 're your late husband 's widow when you are no longer your late husband 's widow , but somebody 's wife they do n't have to pay you that pension . |
10 | ‘ So what did you do after that — it ca n't have taken you all day ? ’ |
11 | Well those are the ones that Matthew we should n't have bought you new trainers when you 'd got these . |
12 | ‘ What I have in mind did n't seem to affect you that way last night , ’ he remarked . |
13 | ‘ I did n't agree to see you last week because I wanted to give you any information . |