Example sentences of "[not/n't] [vb infin] you the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 If the surveyor states that the property is most definitely not worth the agreed price and the building society will not advance you the money you need , you have three choices : abandon the property and look again , or go to another building society and hope that another surveyor will not make the same judgement , or go to your vendor 's estate agent , explain the situation and hope that the vendor will drop the price .
2 Perhaps by contemplating you will find something that is wrong in your proposition … dig the gold and look at the country , but we can not give you the country you ask for .
3 All this may seem like a put-off — but so many have died through lack of thought , facilities and impatience I can not give you the impression that they are going to be cheap and easy , quite the reverse !
4 If they ca n't help you speak to the feed companies themselves , and if they can not give you the information you want do n't buy their feed , its as simple as that !
5 The mixture of an SD1 engine , Range Rover flywheel and exhaust in a Range Rover does not give you the power that you might expect , so be careful when mixing engine components such as flywheels , camshafts , distributor and carbs from different engine applications .
6 ‘ Her Majesty is paying your bills now , not the State , but that does not give you the right to behave any way you like . ’
7 Your card does not give you the right to overdraw your account .
8 We do not tell you the location of these areas , nor do we tell you which pennant is in which combat zone .
9 And then she added , ‘ But why not tell you the truth ?
10 That 's right so you then go into the en suite room , well I can not tell you the trouble I 've had from the en suite !
11 ‘ Having 12 or 13 good players does n't win you the championship .
12 Saturday you wo n't admit you 've made a mistake or that you 're in the wrong , while Sunday you will be hurt and offended by someone who does n't show you the respect you feel you deserve .
13 As a simple product of British schools I am amazed that the following rather obvious point has not been grasped in America or Botswana : if you put a school address or your age , they do n't send you the booze .
14 You 've got £1.70 , the ticket costs £1.72 and they wo n't give you the ticket .
15 ‘ And I did n't give you the chance to put things straight , ’ she murmured .
16 Does n't give you the size of
17 its , it , the other truck drivers and I have to say that erm to a certain extent you do need to be forceful and positive because er they need a lot of space to manoeuvre on the road and a lot of people who drive cars do n't quite realize how much space they need and if they wo n't give you the space you have to take it .
18 ‘ Tell me , my young friend , ’ he went on , ‘ those orders you have to shoot me — if I do n't give you the money you want — who gave you such orders ? ’
19 The pater would n't give you the money for your passage and anyway , even if you found the fare , he could force you to come home .
20 France and Spain , okay , if you only got one of those countries right we could n't give you the point , it has to be both , question eighteen , in which book would you find the character Long John Silver ?
21 I wo n't give you the satisfaction !
22 It would be an enormous relief — and if you 're waiting for me to struggle , demand you release me , you can wait till hell freezes over , Feargal McMahon , because I would n't give you the satisfaction ! ’
23 ‘ I would n't give you the satisfaction , ’ she said , tilting her chin scornfully .
24 ‘ But she did n't give you the book .
25 ‘ That does n't give you the right to make free with me whenever you choose .
26 ‘ Well , even if they are , that does n't give you the right to poke your nose into my affairs ! ’
27 ‘ When you bullied me into this … charade , ’ she spat the words out , ‘ it did n't give you the right to boss me about .
28 Look , I appreciate the use of the bathroom , but that damn well does n't give you the right to stand there with that superior look on your face , lecturing me as if I were a child . ’
29 That still does n't give you the right to treat me like a child , ’ Robyn persisted .
30 Obviously you 're annoyed about that letter you received — but that does n't give you the right to vent your spleen on me .
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