Example sentences of "[pron] do not know me " in BNC.
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1 | She , she did n't mind because she 's winking and I thought ah is n't that nice of her , it is really because she organised it all and she do n't know me so that was very kind of her did n't you think so Bet ? |
2 | I am not referring to the victims , of course , who do n't know me and who , for all practical purposes , are n't human but come in sections of interest , so that even their smiles and yawns and frowns come in sections . |
3 | When he was asked his name , Gallacher replied with typical arrogance , ‘ If you do n't know me , you 've no business being on the field ! |
4 | ‘ Mr Christie , ’ said a voice , ‘ you do n't know me but I know you , We have met and I know that you are a good man and a religious man . |
5 | You do n't know me . ’ |
6 | Oh sorry , you do n't know me , do you ? |
7 | You Do n't Know Me — Ray Charles . |
8 | ‘ You do n't know me , Mr Holly , but there 's something I 'd like to meet you about when you 're next in London . |
9 | IT USUALLY starts with a phone-call from someone whose first words are : ‘ You do n't know me … ’ |
10 | Half of me wanted to say , Do n't trust me , you do n't know me , it 's dangerous for you to take people at their word , you so frangible , me so robust ; the other half wanted to say , I love you , come away with me , sit on my knee , I 'll always remember you . |
11 | " You do n't know me , " he 'd bellow , " but you may know my brother . " |
12 | PEG : You do n't know me anymore . |
13 | ‘ You do n't know me at all , ’ said Constance . |
14 | You do n't know me . ’ |
15 | Dear Tom , you do n't know me , but I 'm a friend of Pete 's and Sue 's , and I wonder whether … |
16 | ‘ But if you think I 'd make a public exhibition of myself to catch any man 's attention , you do n't know me at all . ’ |
17 | ‘ You do n't know me , remember that . |
18 | ‘ You do n't know me at all . ’ |
19 | ‘ You do n't know me , but we have a mutual friend : Alan Dysart . |
20 | He said slowly , ‘ You do n't know me very well , Lissa , or you would understand that I do n't take kindly to facing the wrong end of a pair of shears . |
21 | ‘ Ah , but then you do n't know me . |
22 | ‘ You do n't know me at all , ’ she spat back . |
23 | You do n't know me . |
24 | ‘ And you do n't know me yet , Ace ! |
25 | ‘ Because , well , because you do n't know me ! ’ |
26 | ‘ What you 're saying , then , is that you do n't feel at ease with me , because you do n't know me very well . ’ |
27 | ‘ You do n't know me , but I know you . ’ |
28 | Well then you do n't know me |
29 | You do n't know me . |
30 | ‘ But you do n't know me at all , do you ? |