Example sentences of "[not/n't] [adv] [verb] me [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Daphne not only welcomed me with open arms but to my surprise expressed delight at the thought of my occupying one of her spare rooms . |
2 | However , he records with thankfulness that it ‘ pleased God not only to keep me from them ’ , but also to give him a friend whose example of zeal and practical godliness was of great spiritual help to him . |
3 | ‘ The sessions not only pointed me in the right direction for obtaining information , they taught me a lot about the sort of questions I should be asking . ’ |
4 | My hon. Friend paints a vision that does not exactly fill me with glee . |
5 | Not just taking me for a ride ? ’ |
6 | ‘ Oh , really , ’ Merrill said wearily , ‘ you 're not still accusing me of trying to lure Rob away from Heather ? ’ |
7 | My mother , quite properly , did not believe me , but as I was now clearly an adult , even if an unsatisfactory one , she could not directly accuse me of lying . |
8 | That body has not yet contacted me about the Bill although the Association of Railway Preservation Societies and David Morgan thereof certainly have . |
9 | Also , if anybody 's not actually paid me for their book that they actually purchased last week , I 'm open to accept payment today . |
10 | Knowing that I would be visiting Australia on a project which did not actually take me to Sydney , yet sensing the need for images for general library use , I talked the matter over with my agent . |
11 | Knowing that I would be visiting Australia on a project which did not actually take me to Sydney , yet sensing the need for images for general library use . |
12 | You ca n't just discard me like an empty cigarette packet . |
13 | You ca n't just accuse me without backing that accusation up . |
14 | And working at the Shakespeare School of English does n't exactly hinder me in that direction . |
15 | A pig-headed brute who could jump himself out of anything , like a cat , but did n't always choose to , and did n't always take me with him . |
16 | He did n't ever force me in any way . |
17 | It was difficult to convince him that my ability to hold a tape recorder did n't automatically furnish me with a degree in electronics . |
18 | But at the end of 1990 the group was reorganised and Mr Wise was less happy with the outcome : ‘ I found the general direction in which the group was going did n't really satisfy me in terms of long-term interests or challenge , so I decided to bite the bullet . ’ |
19 | And that he did n't really want me to . |
20 | And I I think the illustration about Baptism , had n't really struck me before tonight . |
21 | I must add that personally these absences did n't really bother me as my number one champion was there and went on to win , in what was a scary final for me . |
22 | ‘ You have n't really seen me for years . ’ |
23 | I suppose that because she had n't really known me from an early age , she made a tremendous effort to get to know me later . |
24 | ‘ You do n't really see me as a suspect , surely ! ’ |
25 | She did n't really help me in the ways I needed |
26 | She did n't really help me in the ways I needed , ’ she says . |
27 | She did n't even scold me for coming home to spy . |
28 | It came out huskily and she cleared her throat quickly , to say in a light , clear tone which she hoped betrayed nothing , ‘ He did n't even tell me about his marriage ! ’ |
29 | The woman at the employment exchange would n't even register me on the Professional Executive Register . |
30 | You want to see mine , you would n't even recognize me on my passport , I 've got two pictures right |