Example sentences of "[vb mod] n't [verb] i any " in BNC.

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1 Randall , 38 , who hit more than 1,000 first-class runs for Nottinghamshire , said : ‘ I 've had a bit of cartilage trimmed off , but it feels fine now and should n't cause me any problems at all next season . ’
2 age of six months that they could n't handle me any more .
3 ‘ Of course , we were devastated , but we knew now what had been wrong all along — and at least they could n't blame me any more . ’
4 When Dr Maxwell came along a little later , I asked him about it , and although he pooh-poohed it a bit and said it was all a lot of nonsense , I did get him to admit it could n't do me any actual harm to go to the classes and do exercises .
5 I was in there nearly three years , or two and a half years anyway and , of course , I when I passed to go to the Q M of course , I , I used to do the Headmaster 's and all that but they , they could n't teach me any more because you , you can only have the same lessons as them that have been taught you know .
6 I just do n't believe it , I 'm afraid , but he would n't tell me any more . ’
7 ‘ He admitted that there was someone else , but he would n't give me any details .
8 They would n't do me any good with my Service I grant-you that . ’
9 ‘ He said if I 'd done exactly what he told me , and there were no tricks , he 'd contact me and hand over his evidence , and he would n't bother me any more . ’
10 So I tried for a calming course , feeling thankful to this man for his dogged clasp on difficulties that would n't cause me any recall of my dead love in a million years , and I pursued the wisp of a path suggested by the word ‘ nanny . ’
11 He ca n't cuddle me any more and tell me everything 's going to be all right , so he hits me to show he 's still the boss .
12 You ca n't tell me any different .
13 He ca n't give me any straight answers about all this because he is only concerned with the state-run prison service .
14 Oh they ca n't give me any more .
15 The way some people look at it is , why should I let you write a book that wo n't do me any good but might do me some harm .
16 That wo n't do me any harm , for my position is assured ; but you are just beginning your career and it will help you a great deal .
17 I was at a stage where I was used to getting something like cannabis or whatever and , with none of that being around , I thought a bit of this wo n't do me any harm and it just took off from there .
18 I was at a stage where I was used to getting something like cannabis or whatever and with none a that being round I thought a bita this wo n't do me any harm and it just took off from there … .
19 He argues that it is common for a depressed person to grossly exaggerate the negative implications of events ( sometimes called ‘ catastrophising ’ ) : ‘ I did n't get that job I 'm not bright enough — I 'll be unemployed or in low-level jobs for ever — I 'll be bored and boring-my friends will abandon me — my husband wo n't love me any more . ’
20 Well I ai n't got any but they wo n't give me any !
21 then I felt a real twit , cos a man came up and I said I think something 's gone wrong with the auto bank machine , says I , it wo n't give me any money because it 's , it 's coming up there 's an error , so he said well I 'll try and see , he says , he put in exactly the same card as me , he had the Midland card , put it in , got his money
22 Because they wo n't have me any more .
23 They 'll see my faults and then they wo n't like me any more .
24 Oh because I lost them and my mum wo n't buy me any more .
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