Example sentences of "[vb base] [not/n't] [verb] [pron] from " in BNC.
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1 | I tell you , I was hard put not to snatch it from her hand and throw it and her out of the window . ’ |
2 | Do not regard me from ( the standpoint of ) your infirmity ; to you 't is night , to me that same night is morningtide . |
3 | Thirdly , and consequentially , I argued that the elements of harmful consequences liability which are exhibited by the criminal law do not disqualify it from the status of positive moral order , because conventional morality ( as opposed to the critical morality of Kant or Smith , for example ) incorporates a notion of moral luck and indeed our ordinary moral attitudes would be unrecognizable without some such idea . |
4 | We do not deserve anything from God , because we , of what we were to start with . |
5 | Try to meet them in non-political situations and when you do not want anything from them . |
6 | The corollary of this is that if you absolutely love certain items like cake or chips , do not ban them from your life for ever , not even for a week . |
7 | They do not know one from another . |
8 | Do not fling me from your house |
9 | It 's easy to obtain organic tomato seed of excellent quality by growing your own and ensuring you do not take it from diseased plants . |
10 | Allow timber containers to absorb some moisture outside first , so they do n't draw it from the fruit and cause it to shrivel . |
11 | No you do n't do it from the outside of the ring . |
12 | they do n't do it from Banford , for example , that 's |
13 | I do n't conclude anything from that either , except that fancying is a complicated business . |
14 | An' I do n't want anything from that house or yer mother , ’ he told her . |
15 | A huge , rough , Italian-looking fellow in his mid-forties takes Ali 's hand , kisses it , then refuses an autograph : ‘ I do n't want anything from you , Champ , ’ he says , his mud-brown eyes red and swollen . |
16 | ‘ I do n't want anything from you . |
17 | I do n't want anything from down here . |
18 | I do n't want anything from you . ’ |
19 | ‘ I do n't want anything from you , Luke ! ’ |
20 | I do n't want anything from you ! |
21 | Besides , I do n't want anything from you , Your Highness . |
22 | ‘ We 're in the middle of an investigation and , quite frankly , we do n't want anyone from Central HQ getting in the way . ’ |
23 | They get fifteen thousand pounds and they do n't make anything from it . |
24 | Oh no we do n't make it from scratch , we just do the you know the m main machining |
25 | Well that do n't stop it from getting on her nerves does it ? |
26 | ‘ Do n't hide it from me , Ruth ! ’ he said huskily , and she knew he was pleading with her not to provoke a violence he could no longer control . |
27 | ‘ For one thing , our readers do n't expect it from us . |
28 | " Surely you do n't watch me from Lord Jim . " |
29 | But er I did two or three hundred , four hundred , five hundred a day and I got fed up on it and I said to the gaffers one day , if you do n't change me from this job I 'm leaving , so they says oh we do n't want you to do that , best filer we 've had . |
30 | I do n't exclude myself from myself , but I I I 'd give him a nine and I I 'd come in at a seven I think . |