Example sentences of "[det] [verb] not [vb infin] me " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | This did n't bother me . |
2 | Writing this down , I realize she is afraid , but this morning she shared her fear so publicly and laughed so heartily that this did n't strike me till now . |
3 | I knew when people were married and slept together a baby usually followed , but this did n't enlighten me about the facts of life . |
4 | Trained mind I might be supposed to have , but this did not stop me from losing my clothing coupons . |
5 | But this did not satisfy me either , so I ended up in Eritrea , having passed through Keren , Agordat , and Asmara . |
6 | The risk of liver cancer associated with this did not bother me in the slightest ; |
7 | ‘ This did not endear me to certain people at BRM . |
8 | This did not surprise me , since one could see at a glance that Herr Bremann was a gentleman of great decency . |
9 | But again this does not make me a Christian . |
10 | now this does not bother me as my presence is usually taken for granted . |
11 | This does not stop me from wishing , sometimes , for a sight of you all , or for the feel of the cold , wet winds of Edinburgh ! |
12 | Businessman Paul Watson , 42 , of Brighton , East Sussex , said : ‘ This does not surprise me in the least . |
13 | I do not see much to encourage me at all , but this does not worry me for it could be much later when they arrive , after I have left for home . |
14 | Although I have not yet announced my presence , this does n't stop me giving Rainbow a little treat . |
15 | And I swear that this does n't bother me |
16 | They 'd call me to say , ‘ This does n't make me sound like George Lynch , ’ and I 'd say , ‘ Well , do you play like George Lynch … ? ’ |
17 | ‘ This does n't put me in an embarrassing situation , it puts Ian Wright in one . |
18 | This does n't concern me . |
19 | Too much do n't tell me they sell cookers in here Right look at these marvellous no I mean the |
20 | If tha does n't believe me , ger a bag of coil on thi back and I 'll get one on mine [ not something unusual for Amos who happened to be a coalmerchant ] and ah 'll race thee to t ’ top o' t' wood ! ’ |
21 | No these did n't give me the feeling of being police . |
22 | I was writing sonnets myself , but that did not satisfy me . |
23 | I did not know where I was , but that did not stop me saying , ‘ I 'm here ’ . |
24 | But that did not perturb me . |
25 | For a long time I did not know whether the notes I was accumulating would be published one day , but that did not deter me . |
26 | That did n't stop me , man — I was playing that thing for two years . ’ |
27 | Of course I was far too small , and they 'd have swum away from me in fright anyway , but that did n't stop me trying on occasion . |
28 | That did n't stop me from thinking bitterly that he 'd got away scot-free . |
29 | But that did n't stop me going back to it . |
30 | I had heard rumours that Jack the Ripper was about in the night , but that did n't stop me launching into the fog . |