Example sentences of "[verb] n't [verb] him [verb] " in BNC.

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1 It has n't stopped him making guest appearances and recordings with western orchestras , and he is no longer in a position where he 's asked only to conduct Russian music — ‘ Berlioz and Beethoven with British orchestras were far more interesting propositions for me than , for example , Tchaikovsky , because you remember too much the way Russian orchestras play Tchaikovsky with the huge sound and the heaviness and the passion ’ .
2 Himmler was annoyed , but did n't tell him to stop .
3 Alice had said : ‘ It 's a pity your husband did n't leave him to drown and save himself , but I suppose that on the spur of the moment he did n't weigh up the relative value of a useful teaching career and pimpled stupidity . ’
4 And if the task she had in mind did n't send him rushing from the house , she was a Dutchman .
5 That 's no good , because then the true worth of the child is not coming out , and at that age I mean , what had started it was last year I I did n't want him to do it .
6 ‘ I hastily fitted it up and went through the pretence because I did n't want him knowing where I really live . ’
7 She did n't really want to get into a conversation of that sort with David Markham and she certainly did n't want him knowing all about her personal life .
8 I did n't want him to hit the driver because accuracy was the key to this hole , and I said , ‘ You 're not going to have it . ’
9 I did n't want him to die .
10 Michael Rock , who 'd allowed his house in London to be used by the gang , was jailed for 10 years and a 76-year-old courier , George Chay , who 'd brought LSD into Britain from California , was jailed for just four years because the judge said he did n't want him to die in prison .
11 I could n't see him throwing it away , but I did n't want him to give himself the chance .
12 ‘ Why — if you did n't want him to claim me — to make me his heir ? ’
13 She did n't want him to stop kissing her , but curiosity made her murmur , ‘ Did you honestly believe that I would n't be angry with you for telling me so abruptly that you were Miguelito ? ’
14 Louis Leclair — the uncle of one of the victims , Maryse Leclair — was director there and Dominique Leclair — Maryse 's cousin remembers : ‘ The employees did n't want him to serve them their lunch because of his acne . ’
15 She did n't want him thinking she was a slag .
16 I was even glad now I 'd had trouble with the M-16 ; did n't want him thinking I was too handy with weapons .
17 I did n't want him thinking I 'd only fired in self-defence .
18 Besides , the words could be construed as flirtatious , and she did n't want him getting the wrong impression again .
19 Heartily wishing she had never been provoked into volunteering that piece of information , Fabia did n't want him getting the idea that at twenty-two she could n't be a too well-seasoned journalist .
20 And I did n't want him to leave , because I loved him so much .
21 The decision to sell Harford has come as a big blow to Luton boss David Pleat who said : ‘ I did n't want him to go but the club needs the money . ’
22 I did n't want him to go to residential school at all . ’
23 She did n't want him to go ; irascible and unpredictable though he was , he had become as necessary to her as breathing .
24 Yet she did n't want him to go back to Australia thinking so badly of her .
25 If she did she would burst into tears , and she did n't want him to see her weakness .
26 She did n't want him to see it until she 'd had time to think .
27 She did n't want him to touch her .
28 Lisa had given him the choice of staying with her , or going off but she insisted he decide then as she did n't want him leaving in the middle of it all .
29 She did n't want him hurt .
30 I did n't want him to breathe that stuff into his lungs , ’ he says .
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