Example sentences of "[modal v] not [vb infin] me [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ You really must n't bother me too much , old love , must n't disturb the goose when he 's trying to lay the golden egg , y'know . ’ |
2 | ‘ You must n't feed me so well , then . |
3 | You must n't get me wrong , I think the world would be much better without software piracy . |
4 | ‘ It should n't take me long . ’ |
5 | I do n't know how that all worked with work , because erm , they may not want me too . |
6 | It was a flimsy pretext and might not get me anywhere , but it was the best I could do at such short notice . |
7 | BELVILLE : [ coldly ] I desire you 'll not oppress me more with your follies and your violence . |
8 | ‘ You 'll not catch me anywhere near the fighting , ma'am . |
9 | The Home Country could not detain me long . |
10 | To be sure you are Lucifer himself in the shape of my master or you could not use me thus , and I beg you 'll send me out of my way to my poor parents . |
11 | I soon knew so much they could not deny me any longer ! |
12 | ‘ Well , she could n't leave me then , ’ Peter replied . |
13 | I could n't stand me 'ome gettin' tore ter pieces , an' they 're so smelly , ’ she moaned . |
14 | Margaret , they could n't give me on just now . |
15 | Margaret , they could n't give me on just now . |
16 | My mother was still unconscious in hospital and they could n't tell me when or if she might recover . |
17 | Then on June 15th I went to John 's from work and was told Clare had had an accident , but he could n't tell me how serious . |
18 | could n't take me so I |
19 | Well they could n't let me in , they had to go by the door . |
20 | I could n't stick it and they could n't find me anywhere else , so I took off . |
21 | I told him he could n't push me around any more like a football from one job to another . |
22 | He was really going to buy cigars at the shop next door , but I saw the sugar mice in the window and he could n't get me away until he came in and bought some . |
23 | I fell a d do you remember we went before and I fell and I just sat there and I could n't , they , this erm woman and this man come to help me up and I could n't stop laughing , they could n't get me up . |
24 | ‘ Nonsense , Devlin is one of the most remarkable men I have ever known , but even he could n't get me out of this place . ’ |
25 | And er I was er one that was sorted out to go , but they would n't let me go because er I could n't get b they could n't get me back to work for seven o'clock on Monday morning . |
26 | He could n't thank me enough " . |
27 | it sort of er er gave them lee a , ladies leeway who wanted to work after they were married , some married and then could they come back well they could n't keep me on and not let them work you see , so oh yes it was mostly married women , there were a lot of married women there when I left , but erm it sort of set a precedent I suppose for , for them but it did , it did them some good really . |
28 | Ah ! rang , you should have said you could n't pick me up cos you 'd been to the pub . |
29 | You would not leave me behind now ? ’ |
30 | You would not leave me behind ? ’ |