Example sentences of "not have [verb] [prep] i " in BNC.
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1 | Right , yeah , I 'm still on , down to two now , no you do n't have to swap with me |
2 | ‘ Look , Maura , you do n't have to sleep with me , you know . ’ |
3 | So the first thing I said was , ‘ You do n't have to talk to me . |
4 | Well , you just wo n't have to talk to me then will you ? |
5 | You do n't have to lie to me . |
6 | ‘ You did n't have to lie to me , Professor . ’ |
7 | Caterina tutted , ‘ Do n't be such a worm , you do n't have to lie to me . |
8 | ‘ Look — ’ now she was finding it all but impossible to get back to her feet , and the embarrassment of having him witness her futile struggles was fast becoming unbearable ‘ — I 'm quite happy just to potter about by myself here ; you really do n't have to hang around me . ’ |
9 | Anyway , you do n't have to act with me — I 'm Paradise Street , remember , we know all about what you police do or do n't do , and most of them drink . ’ |
10 | you do n't have to wait with me , |
11 | No , no , you do n't have to apologise to me . |
12 | In a flat voice , the more insulting by its indifference , he said : ‘ You do n't have to bother about me . |
13 | You do n't have to walk with me , you know , you can walk twenty yards in front if you want then well I 'll get the car 's right up there , right up top end . |
14 | First denial : ‘ This thing ca n't have happened to me . |
15 | ‘ You need a women 's movement in your country , this would n't have happened to me back home , ’ one said , more in surprise than in anger . |
16 | Anger : " It should n't have happened to me " . |
17 | ‘ You do n't have to worry about me becoming a burden on you , you know . |
18 | ‘ You do n't have to worry about me , ’ she replied , irritated with him . |
19 | But you do n't have to worry about me . |
20 | ‘ You do n't have to worry about me , ’ she said in a small voice . |
21 | You did n't have to glare at me like that . ’ |
22 | ‘ The thought of being in one for a week and unconscious for half a day would n't have appealed to me very much . |
23 | ‘ You do n't have to shout at me . ’ |
24 | ‘ You do n't have to shout at me , ’ I said evenly , though starting to get angry myself . |
25 | You do n't have to stay with me . |
26 | Certainly not the radiant glow of confidence and success , or it sure as hell would n't have worked for me that Saturday round at Ramillies Drive . |
27 | I do n't have to look behind me all the time and I 'm not buggin' out on anything ’ |
28 | And I , would n't have occurred to me to send the P elevens . |
29 | What a pity you could n't have talked to me four years ago , instead of simply walking out . ’ |