Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] not [vb pp] me " in BNC.

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1 And since he obviously had n't recognised me , I did n't want to connect myself with the house , until I 'd found out what his game was . ’
2 It seems she still has n't forgiven me .
3 School and university still had n't changed me as much as they had ; maybe even the rest of my life could never compensate for their formative effect .
4 ‘ Maybe so , but you still have n't answered me .
5 ‘ But you still have n't given me any reason why I should marry you . ’
6 ‘ You still have n't given me your answer . ’
7 , still have n't shown me
8 ‘ You still have n't told me how he found out where she lived ! ’
9 Still have n't told me what I 've got ta do with them !
10 Craig : You 've said that three times now but you still have n't told me what it is .
11 But you still have n't told me why Catherine is n't with you ? ’
12 ‘ You still have n't told me the purpose of this call , ’ Alyssia pointed out , deciding to put an end to this surface veneer of politeness .
13 ‘ You appear to know who I am , but you still have n't told me who you are or what you want with me . ’
14 ‘ You still have n't told me about this evidence you have against me , ’ Claudia said with an assumed air of indifference .
15 ‘ But you still have n't told me what brought you here in the first place . ’
16 But … ’ undeterred , ‘ you still have n't told me … ’
17 ‘ You still have n't told me … what am I supposed to do now ?
18 ‘ You still have n't told me … we 're miles from the original moorings — when do we get back ? ’
19 ‘ You still have n't told me about your adventure , ’ Cinzia reminded him as they waited for Palottino to arrive .
20 ‘ You still have n't told me what we 're doing here , ’ she protested .
21 ‘ You still have n't told me your name . ’
22 You still have n't told me how your ankle is . ’
23 ‘ You still have n't told me why you 've walked on my property — and what have you to do with Rose ? ’
24 You have n't , you still have n't told me what this is made of ?
25 ‘ They probably had n't seen me ’ , observes Rowbotham , ‘ because I was n't as tall as them . ’
26 ‘ You certainly have n't made me feel happy . ’
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