Example sentences of "[vb past] not [vb infin] me [adv] " in BNC.
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31 | You could argue it was n't his fault that Clare was killed — or that she did n't love me as much as I loved her — and I 'd have to agree . |
32 | If he did n't want me here , I 'd be out like a rocket . |
33 | ‘ I did wonder whether you did n't want me there , ’ she said . |
34 | After a while , the bullying at school did n't affect me too much , and I was in my element with all the wildlife around me . |
35 | If it did n't make me so angry it would be laughable . ’ |
36 | He did n't give me so much as a glance . |
37 | India did n't change me that much . ’ |
38 | If it did n't upset me too much I liked to make her happy . |
39 | They did n't notice me so I made myself unobtrusive and listened . |
40 | He replied : ‘ Really he did n't impress me very much , to be honest about it . |
41 | ‘ I wish you did n't baffle me so , Charity . ’ |
42 | I even tried laying trails of cheese that led to my feet , which she scoffed up , but she did n't trust me enough to take the cheese from my hand . |
43 | ‘ Oh , Ven , and I thought it was because you did n't trust me enough not to ask Lubor personal questions about you for my interview . ’ |
44 | They did n't search me straightaway because it was time to change the guard at six o'clock precisely . |
45 | ‘ Your father did n't warn me quite what a striking young woman you had grown into , ’ the Princesse said in English with a wry glint in her eye . |
46 | I 'm sure when I op opened , I 'm sure when I got my T S B they did n't charge me that much . |
47 | Love did n't catch me entirely unawares — I had fair warning . |
48 | ‘ I 'm sure you did n't ring me just to tell me that , ’ she replied , in no mood for light-hearted flirtation , try to pin on a brave face though she might . |
49 | ‘ I suppose some people might have found it worrying , but it did n't trouble me unduly . |
50 | ‘ I saw him but it did n't get me very far ; he 's one of the old and crusted . |
51 | That did n't get me very far did it ? |
52 | I spent ten years faking it , and hating it , and it did n't get me anywhere . |
53 | I tried being John Carradine earlier this evening , but it did n't get me anywhere . |
54 | One minute she was enjoying it — oh , with a few protests thrown in , like she did n't know me well enough , she should n't be doing it , and so on — nothing serious . |
55 | It indicated that he did n't know me well — for which I was deeply grateful . |
56 | And that she she looked shocked , you know , she did n't did n't know me like , and er , well she was shocked , and then I said I said , right well we 'll have to get together and sort something out about stopping with her , and Pete said straight away . |
57 | ‘ But you did n't ask me here to comment on a perfectly straightforward signal . |
58 | You did n't ask me here to talk about your summer holidays . ’ |
59 | ‘ He is a good , experienced crafty boxer , but did n't worry me too much . |
60 | She did n't like me either . |