Example sentences of "n't [verb] [pron] with the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 And the rag trade was also upside down ready on the trailer to come across , I wo n't bore you with the way they do their budgeting for example , but what happens is , my wife will go to one of those suppliers and say yes , a number of my people want to buy that dress so we want a thousand of them .
2 I wo n't bore you with the details of what happened next but the exercise was over and so was ‘ Daz 's ’ participation in the lesson .
3 I wo n't bore you with the details of our journey across southern England .
4 ‘ I wo n't depress you with the truth , ’ he said .
5 I would n't trust him with the keys .
6 The wages , he did n't trust her with the wages .
7 I wo n't trouble you with the percentages of votes cast for them as new managers in the various ballots .
8 Kruger did n't soil himself with the lucre , but Lorre had his fist out at every opportunity , and was wadding the bills into a fat , healthy roll while his master attempted union with the Infinite .
9 Will your coat need cleaning ? ’ she asked anxiously , hoping he would n't land her with the bill .
10 you have to cos they ca n't do nothing with the bits , they give you all the bits
11 ‘ I ca n't do anything with the matter if you wo n't give me the details .
12 Did n't do it with the others , this has got a and a
13 For example , if the horse kicks when we are trying to brush its legs , we do n't swat it with the cane .
14 Aluminium , though usefully strong and light , is not very resilient to the resulting shear forces from this situation , so do n't overdo it with the adjustment ; if it shears , then it is down to major surgery to remove it .
15 That night , as often when she put Josh to bed , Clare held the most precious thing in her world close to her heart and felt guilty and ashamed that she was n't providing him with the things she thought she should .
16 do n't obsess yourself with the idea that none of them ( Unionist MPs ) understand the view of the man in the street … there is plenty of soundness in the party inside the House … and , easy as it is to call everyone inside Parliamentarians , and to assume that everyone outside are the only judges … you will have to get inside before you realize the difficulties of the situation , or the value of the cool-headed men who still represent the Unionist party in the House , and remain independent of Cabinet influence …
17 left and I cut it up this morning before you got up and I could n't cut it with the scissors !
18 But it 's that side away from the river , you know , I I ca n't link it with the river .
19 He ca n't stand it with the weather being bad .
20 Ca n't blame them with the K M T knocking on your though .
21 Other causes of distortion include our reliance on our own pet theory of personality ( ‘ Its worked well so far ’ ) , selective perception ( ‘ I know what I want to hear ; do n't confuse me with the facts ’ ) , the so-called halo effect — forming opinions on one piece of information and generalizing from it to other pieces of information ( e.g. ‘ She was brilliant in the Geneva post ; she 'll be brilliant wherever we send her ’ ) , or its opposite , the horns effect ( ‘ He was hopeless in Paris .
22 Do n't confuse him with the film or videotape editor , who can not help you ! )
23 You do n't get it with the batteries .
24 Oliver said : ‘ Wanting the keys does n't connect him with the murder . ’
25 Do n't threaten her with the police , leaving home yourself or sending her away .
26 It 's surprising thumping him in the back did n't kill him with the kidney failure in n it ?
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