Example sentences of "[verb] not really [verb] me " in BNC.
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1 | It has n't really worried me , though . |
2 | ‘ And I know you do not really believe me . |
3 | Many of these depend on rather sophisticated biochemical arguments which do not really concern me here ; just two must suffice . |
4 | So er I mean it did n't really affect me too much . |
5 | At this time , when I was thirteen years old , I was about average in height and weight for my age and so would most likely be a C. This aspect of the annual weighing and measuring routine — the actual result — did n't really bother me much . |
6 | I must add that personally these absences did n't really bother me as my number one champion was there and went on to win , in what was a scary final for me . |
7 | I was getting it while I was in there , so it did n't really bother me . |
8 | next door did n't really bother me , cos once I 'd shut the door , shut the doors , it was , there was hardly any noise , but then erm the guy that had got the place , he was n't living there , lent it out to somebody else , blues , and they moved them u upstairs as well . |
9 | I say , the other night , I say it did n't really bother me , but like I 'm a heavy sleeper anyway . |
10 | And she did n't really tell me , it was just that I guessed , I 'd seen them quite a few times , mooning about , and I asked her if she was going to marry him . |
11 | If my son was ever affected he did n't really tell me , ’ he says . |
12 | I kept on thinking , he did n't really mean me to come round . |
13 | I suppose it was in a way because I knew she did n't really love me . |
14 | Devereux said : ‘ Widnes did n't really want me to go and there were problems with insurance guarantees . |
15 | So when I was actually pregnant , although it would be fairer on me and the baby and everybody concerned if I did have an abortion , he made me know that he did n't really want me to have one . |
16 | My boss did n't really want me to take three weeks all at once . ’ |
17 | It was just on opening time , and I stood myself a drink in a City pub that did n't really want me — a woman was still vacuuming the bar . |
18 | And that he did n't really want me to . |
19 | But at the end of 1990 the group was reorganised and Mr Wise was less happy with the outcome : ‘ I found the general direction in which the group was going did n't really satisfy me in terms of long-term interests or challenge , so I decided to bite the bullet . ’ |
20 | You did n't really give me much chance — ’ |
21 | So the idea of Weather Watch , a series devoted to the British obsession , did n't really grab me . |
22 | Those Marshalls sure sound great , ’ but although I 'd done the work on them it did n't really help me a lot . |
23 | She did n't really help me in the ways I needed |
24 | She did n't really help me in the ways I needed , ’ she says . |
25 | No wonder Collias did n't really enthuse me . |
26 | She did n't really mind me making mistakes . |
27 | I tried to help out by looking at the putts , but he still did n't really need me . |
28 | ‘ My parents ’ hotel is very small ; they did n't really need me to help run it . |
29 | I felt David 's mother did n't really like me , and having to share a bed with her really drove me nuts . |
30 | Hey John , your Mum 's a Hell 's Angel anyway so sa , that do n't really bother me . |