Example sentences of "[not/n't] [verb] at i " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I do wish you would not laugh at me , Isabel .
2 I would n't have done that had he not come at me again . ’
3 The farmer 's wife held it in her arms , so that it could not jump at me .
4 He was not looking at me any more , but was staring out to sea where a small tanker , her navigation lights glowing bright in the falling darkness , nudged gingerly towards the bunkering buoys .
5 The senator was again not looking at me but at the sea , and his voice was immensely sad .
6 He was not looking at me , but staring doggedly ahead into the turning white light of the Hole in the Wall .
7 He picked the book up again , not looking at me .
8 ‘ Nothing 's wise , ’ he said , still not looking at me .
9 ‘ Have n't you ever thought , ’ asked Biddy , not looking at me , ‘ that he would n't want to meet important people , he would n't want to be taken away from this job that he does well , and the village where he 's loved ? ’
10 She sits beside me in the grass , not looking at me , picking cloverleaves between her feet .
11 She shook her head , not looking at me .
12 ‘ But he 's not looking at me , ’ Anna thought .
13 He was not looking at me at all .
14 ‘ Not my house , ’ he said , not looking at me but straining to see round the bathroom door .
15 Then the hand got higher and the grip tighter and suddenly Sally was not looking at me but at the old lady in the chair and saying sharply : ‘ Mrs Cody !
16 You not , your not looking at me
17 She kept her eyes lowered to make sure that she did not look at me at this moment , at my own quite irrelevant scars .
18 During that final scene Knappertsbusch did not look at me once .
19 She would not argue , she would not say anything , she would not look at me for a long time .
20 So do not look at me in that accusing way , little sister ! ’
21 The driver did not look at me .
22 ‘ Afterwards — she would not look at me or speak for a long time .
23 Nevil did not look at me , even though his eyes were pointed roughly in my direction .
24 Tell them they 're not to look at me . ’
25 I passed by , and was no longer recognised by anyone ; the unknown children did not smile at me ; and I dared not ask what had become of those I had known , whom I feared to recognise in these bent men exhausted by life .
26 You may lie tome , deceive me in my own house , turn the servants against me , but you will not shout at me ! "
27 Would you not shout at me .
28 This blow was not aimed at me but at the Church .
29 She smiles but her face is strained , and she is not smiling at me .
30 If you are fascinated by celebrities , try Margaret Forwood 's The Real Benny Hill ( Robson , £15.95 ) and Norman Wisdom 's Do n't Laugh At Me ( Century , £14.99 ) .
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