Example sentences of "[verb] n't even [verb] me " in BNC.
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1 | Tom asked , with a touch of impatience , then added in an aside to Faye and Bill , ‘ See , she 's so impressed she has n't even heard me ! ’ |
2 | Some of the material I have n't seen , of course , because the government has n't even shown me all of the material . |
3 | She did n't even scold me for coming home to spy . |
4 | My daughter , my grandkids hurt , and you 've been quizzing me about some job years ago that did n't even involve me ! , |
5 | They did n't even offer me the opportunity to say what I wanted to do . |
6 | You did n't even give me a chance to say I would n't do it . |
7 | , did n't even congratulate me when I walked in tonight for my wonderful singing . |
8 | ‘ But you did n't even consult me , ’ said Ken reproachfully when presently it occurred to him to ask what she 'd called the baby , and Wendy told him . |
9 | They did n't even tell me you were coming . |
10 | It came out huskily and she cleared her throat quickly , to say in a light , clear tone which she hoped betrayed nothing , ‘ He did n't even tell me about his marriage ! ’ |
11 | She did n't even tell me herself — just left a note-anything could 've happened to her . ’ |
12 | Did n't even tell me it was for a special train for er Liverpool you know . |
13 | Although in the early days Derek was happy to drive me around and did n't even charge me for the petrol , pretty soon our visits here and there grew so frequent and far afield that he was finding himself quite a bit out of pocket . |
14 | Then I thought , ‘ The scheming little Irish bastard , he 's bloody gone and he did n't even believe me . |
15 | When I went to that rodeo with Jerry and I was n't home until after midnight , Harry did n't even ask me why I was so late — and he knew the time because he 'd been down to see if Islay 's foal was better . |
16 | It 's incredible — you did n't even ask me . |
17 | tell me , did n't even ask me why I wanted to know . |
18 | They did n't say much and , to be fair , they did n't even touch me more than was necessary . |
19 | But she kept walking , did n't even see me , like I was the Invisible Man . ’ |
20 | They did n't even see me give them the slip ! ’ |
21 | You did n't even know me then . ’ |
22 | They did n't even buy me lunch — we went out to lunch , but we did n't get any . ’ |
23 | And you did n't even notice me though I must have come five or six times . |
24 | She did n't even notice me . |
25 | ‘ Do n't even tell me — ’ |
26 | I 'd run away if I could , but I 've no money of my own ; they do n't even give me an allowance , but pay all my bills for me . |
27 | You do n't even like me ? ’ |
28 | ‘ But you do n't even like me . ’ |
29 | You do n't even like me , do you ? |
30 | ‘ Darling , I do n't even understand ME ! |