Example sentences of "[verb] not [verb] me you " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ You did n't tell me you had a son , ’ Mackintosh went on . |
2 | Stephen did n't tell me you were coming . ’ |
3 | ‘ You did n't tell me you were a racing driver ! ’ |
4 | ‘ You did n't tell me you could ride , ’ she said , rather irritated , as if I had been keeping a secret from her . |
5 | ‘ When Julius phoned me yesterday and asked me to bring the files he wanted to work on , he did n't tell me you were staying here . ’ |
6 | " I had to come back early , " Matthew said , and added , " Lizzie did n't tell me you 'd be here . " |
7 | You did n't tell me you were coming . |
8 | Do n't tell me you 're … , |
9 | Do n't tell me you 've met Colonel Bumface before , boy ? |
10 | ‘ Do n't tell me you 're jealous ? ’ |
11 | Do n't tell me you ca n't jump above the water . ’ |
12 | ‘ Do n't tell me you were just passing by ? |
13 | Aggie , do n't tell me you want to walk out of here , because I ca n't do without you . |
14 | ‘ Do n't tell me you have n't heard on t' Brownie wee folk ! ’ |
15 | ‘ Do n't tell me you have n't heard Miss Julie is back from America . ’ |
16 | ‘ I say , old boy , do n't tell me you missed the Art of Laughter exhibition ’ |
17 | ‘ Do n't tell me you worry about what 's fitting ! |
18 | ‘ Do n't tell me you 're collecting . ’ |
19 | Do n't tell me you 've gone in for politics . |
20 | And do n't tell me you were n't thinking of Amsterdam , because I sha n't believe you . " |
21 | Do n't tell me you do n't like them . |
22 | ‘ Do n't tell me you care … |
23 | ‘ Do n't tell me you 've given up being a fashion model ! ’ |
24 | Do n't tell me you 're going home ? ’ |
25 | ‘ Do n't tell me you 're going to send me away , sir , please ! ’ he exclaimed . |
26 | ‘ Stephen , do n't tell me you 're not pleased to see your big brother . |
27 | ‘ Do n't tell me you 're — ‘ |
28 | And do n't tell me you 're interested in freedom unless you support the freedom of blacks to come here from abroad , which I know you do n't , so there . ’ |
29 | ‘ Do n't tell me you did n't think you were going to have any brains ! ’ |
30 | ‘ Do n't tell me you tidied it all by yourself . ’ |