Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] not [verb] i " in BNC.
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1 | Money has n't changed me , ’ she stated firmly . |
2 | Yeah , he was saying all the way back , please mummy do n't hit me |
3 | It 's not a whoop it 's not a whooping cough do n't get me wrong but it 's you know he 's chesty |
4 | Yeah , I thought of being that once but I would n't mind it in the wards , but I would n't want to be in the operating theatre , I do n't know why , the blood do n't put me off or anything , but |
5 | See , blood do n't put me off or anything , but |
6 | At least my condition did n't make me feel sick . |
7 | ‘ Mummy did n't want me to come here , ’ she told Anne in what Anne thought of as a ‘ far back ’ voice , ‘ but I did n't want to arse around playing Lady Bountiful I wanted to do real war work . |
8 | I was interviewed by Living magazine ( no , the irony did not escape me ) and also by The Independent , which published the feature in a section under the same name ! |
9 | Although self-image does not obsess me as it once did , my interest continues and I find it exciting how fashions and looks have changed ; how many more possibilities there are for creativity and self-expression via clothes and image . |
10 | ‘ If industry does n't help me to achieve the objectives of the Government , we will have to take appropriate alternative steps , ’ she had said with a steely smile . |
11 | Four months ago distraught Julie Shaw left little Daniel with a note saying : ‘ My mummy does n't love me . ’ |
12 | and he said well my mummy does n't love me |
13 | In 1930 Nizan noted " I dislike the philosophy of oppressors because I feel that I have been the victim of oppression ; reconciliation with oppression does not strike me as a victory for freedom , but rather as a death sentence . " |
14 | Just because Carol 's wearing that ring does n't mean I 'm ready to get out my fucking pipe and slippers , either . ’ |
15 | ‘ The fact that I 've achieved relative success at this club does n't help me now , and I do n't think it should be taken into account either . |
16 | I felt slightly uneasy with the direction he took in his last book , Under Siege , in which Coonts ' hero Jake Grafton forsook the jet fuel , grease and steam-slick decks of nuclear carriers for the even more treacherous corridors of the Pentagon , and The Cannibal Queen has n't reassured me that he 's back on track . |
17 | Pitting my brain against Mr Kent 's maths test did not make me happy . |
18 | Veiled women carrying home shopping did n't give me a second glance . |
19 | Plus , of course , he admitted to himself wryly , the fact that the hours and the work do n't make me the ideal boy-friend , let alone husband . |
20 | But your work do n't amaze me , and I need to be amazed . |
21 | ‘ The girl did n't know I was in my room when she was changing the linen . |
22 | ‘ But the wood did n't take me . |
23 | As you can see ( right ) , being stationed in the middle of the Saudi desert does n't stop me reading Country Living . |
24 | That is , if my dear boss does n't find me something to do on Saturday . |
25 | This was certainly the case with Mrs S. , the mother of one of my teenage informants , born in rural Jamaica about 1930 , who moved to London about 1960 : I 've never work — I 've never really work when I was back in de West Indies my husband work , I worked when I came over here and I [ took a long time ] to get a job — because I could remember work at de Post Office and I when I pronounce my words you know too [ soft ] dey say dey do n't hunderstand — according to dem dey do n't hunderstand me , my haccent maybe it 's my haccent or what dey don " understan " it or ting an " I feel like I 'm speakin " the same English like over here . |
26 | My husband did n't take me seriously . ’ |
27 | My husband did n't like me talking about the theatre although he had encouraged me to do so when we were courting . |
28 | When I first came my husband did not want me to go out to work . |
29 | At the rime his Jewish appearance did not strike me as peculiar because I had not yet got used to the idea of people thinking racially , but I learnt later that he was half Jewish and that he did this job to keep his Jewish wife out of trouble . |
30 | Oh he 's in hospital , I did n't know a thing about it , I 've been saying when we 've been to the Pentam , we have n't seen Trevor for a while , we have n't seen Trevor , and even Barry at the Pentam did n't tell me , he thought I knew |