Example sentences of "n't [verb] i [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Other students did n't treat me as a mature student and I got to know students aged 17 to 70 . |
2 | But please , Mama , Lucinda pleaded silently , do n't treat me like a complete idiot . |
3 | Do n't treat me like a naughty schoolgirl . |
4 | ‘ It did n't affect me in the slightest at first . |
5 | You ca n't buy me with a few armfuls of flowers . ’ |
6 | ‘ It 's what I 've wanted to do for a long time , so long that I ca n't remember a time when the name Tony Radcliffe did n't send me into a violent rage ! ’ |
7 | I do n't want to let the side down — do n't send me to the Sick Room ! |
8 | This is me , I goes , I goes I 'll let it slip this time cos you have n't seen me for a few weeks . |
9 | You have n't seen me since the bad time with the lawyers . ’ |
10 | It has n't prepared me for the outside world ; all it 's done is given me an awareness of myself . |
11 | What money you may possess does n't interest me in the slightest ! ’ |
12 | ‘ Your marital problems do n't interest me in the slightest , Dr Vaughan . |
13 | I do n't think it 'd happen , they did n't employ me as a scripted puppet . |
14 | I mean , it would n't surprise me in the least if , if you analyzed this dream you discovered it had nothing to do with being at school and nothing to do with taking exams . |
15 | That does n't surprise me in the slightest . |
16 | I 'd been hurt — the man I thought loved me had not only jilted me and stolen my money , but admitted that he had n't wanted me in the first place . |
17 | ‘ DO N'T MENTION me in the same paragraph as Ace ! ’ |
18 | Well she wo n't tell me about the other one . |
19 | erm it does n't bother me in the slightest because I know that I would prefer maybe to be on my own than to be restricted by someone . |
20 | ‘ This does n't put me in an embarrassing situation , it puts Ian Wright in one . |
21 | But the odd thing was that it did n't fill me with the slightest sense of humility or feelings about the separateness and ‘ otherness ’ of nature , but with sheer , shouting joy at sharing that old world on a new morning with my wild Scots kinfolk . |
22 | We 've got out back , it 's all sheltered , next door 's got more for years to put them down the front , my wife wo n't let me for the same reason she says if you blind yourself then any bugger can come in . |
23 | Times hard , thought of all days , thought the old lady still would n't let me of the old erm |
24 | Make no mistake , he 's the group ringleader and possibly a control-freak , but he does n't strike me as a dictatorial megalomaniac . |
25 | ‘ You do n't strike me as a religious man , ’ I said frankly . |
26 | No — he did n't strike me as the protective sort . ’ |