Example sentences of "[vb base] n't [verb] them any " in BNC.
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1 | We do n't give them any notice at all . |
2 | Oh do n't give them any more time |
3 | Of course I do n't give them any money ! |
4 | Er the only thing that I have not handed you is the Labour resolution which er twice mentions demands now although I 'm supporting this strong report here , I think it 's a mistake to demand things , it is , it does n't put people in a very good frame of mind to coax them but and I would ask the er Miss who I think we 're going to vote for this , whether she would consider changing to request , because I think we going to the situation where we make it known to the Department of Transport that we 're a string of such like , we do n't to upset them any more , I think that we requested that we answer is we would actually get a result in one . |
5 | They do n't do them any more . |
6 | ‘ They do n't make them any more , but it 's a great thing . |
7 | Masculine like they do n't make them any more , do n't give a fuck about Dante , do n't touch alcohol , find it cold here after their own country and are more interested in praying and politics than getting laid . |
8 | They do n't make them any more do they ? |
9 | It may seem obvious to you that you do n't love them any less , but it is n't obvious to them — especially if you are in the habit of saying , ‘ You 've been naughty . |
10 | Well he has n't gone bust but they do n't hire them any more |
11 | I do n't find them any less delightful , but they do n't seem as interested in academic things . |
12 | " Monsieur Paul , please do n't excite them any more , " he called in French . |
13 | What 's the use in having ould fellows , when you do n't need them any more ? |
14 | I do n't need them any more . |
15 | one , two , three , four something like that five , I do n't need them any more |
16 | They rise to the top for food , having associated my particular shape and footfall with food pellets , and they know I do n't pose them any threat . |
17 | ‘ I 'm so used to them , you know , do n't notice them any more , ’ laughed the milkman back at the camp site . |
18 | I do n't mind them any more . ’ |