Example sentences of "[adv] [vb past] not [verb] me " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ They obviously did n't want me , so I wo n't apply , ’ he said . |
2 | Emil quite rightly did n't trust me to clear dirty plates , which involved fancy juggling with knives and forks . |
3 | 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 . ’ |
4 | ‘ He just did n't love me enough , ’ Suzie wailed . |
5 | Yes , eventually I did put it down to your job , worried about Steve being so long away and anxious to tie up the contract , but there was a worse fear — that you just did n't love me enough to want to stay with me . ’ |
6 | Or whether for some unknown reason she just did n't want me to go . |
7 | ‘ I say they just did n't notice me , ’ Darius says . |
8 | ‘ You see , people just did n't trust me . ’ |
9 | ‘ You deliberately did n't warn me where we were going , ’ she charged resentfully . |
10 | But it still did n't stop me having a perfectly valid opinion on the parlous state of contemporary kits . |
11 | I 've tried that chewing gum you get but it still did n't stop me . |
12 | I showed them my birth certificate , but they still did n't believe me . |
13 | It still did n't hit me that within hours we would have a baby : I vaguely felt I was immersed in some surreal soap-dream that constantly receded back into itself . |
14 | I waited and waited , but she still did not ring me . |
15 | 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 . |
16 | They 've taken some very carefully set-up photographs with a big fucking camera and I suspect — from an aside or two they probably did n't expect me to understand — that these snaps will be the basis for some computer manipulation to see how well I fit the bill . |
17 | I decided it was unfair of me to say anything , and that if you wanted the trip so badly you probably did n't want me . |
18 | I was never given a choice because he clearly did n't want me . |
19 | ‘ They wanted a dramatic ending where I kill off the central character and they also did n't like me making fun of the audience . |
20 | ‘ They probably had n't seen me ’ , observes Rowbotham , ‘ because I was n't as tall as them . ’ |
21 | And she gave me an indulgent look and she said , ‘ I 'm really sorry , the pictures made me feel tender feelings for you , but they just really did not arouse me . ’ |
22 | Marriage misinterpreted his hesitation and said querulously : ‘ Dot really did n't tell me a thing , nothing . |
23 | There was not enough action and they were just too predictable , that they simply did not scare me but surely the point of a horror book is to scare you ? |
24 | The chap here did n't give me a lot of hope . |
25 | That particularly did n't bother me it was the regime , the sudden change in the regime |
26 | But listen , you evidently did n't hear me say something important . |
27 | She may have known my parents , but she certainly did not know me , for I was mainly brought up by my grandparents in 26 Grove Street . |
28 | I know , I do n't suppose that he does n't know I know , that he told me , not , no he actually did n't tell me , but |