Example sentences of "have not [verb] me [prep] " in BNC.

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1 He has not created me for nothing .
2 Yet it has not prevented me from having a very attractive family and being successful in my work .
3 The right hon. and learned Gentleman has not told me about it yet .
4 I hope this has not inhibited me from sharing some of their struggle .
5 ' ’ She has n't asked me to . ’
6 Blasted ‘ She has n't asked me about it but she has put questions to other staff .
7 It has n't prepared me for the outside world ; all it 's done is given me an awareness of myself .
8 ‘ Lee has n't told me about you , ’ said Lee 's Mum .
9 I want you and I believe you owe me , but wanting you has n't unbalanced me to the extent you seem to believe .
10 Three years of being a member of the Campaign Team at AI had not prepared me for seeing human rights abuses first hand .
11 Living in close intimacy with Jean-Claude had not prepared me for confronting in musical shape the qualities I sensed and loved in him but could not define .
12 She had not asked me of my previous experiences .
13 Though Old Red had looked at me so keenly , I would be prepared to swear on oath that he had not seen me at all .
14 I was a player in a drama written and cast by Jean-Claude , who had not rehearsed me for it .
15 She looked at me , slightly surprised , as if she had not expected me to be interested .
16 Hanfmann describes ‘ a rather arrogant colleague ’ who ‘ told me that he knew I wrote good case histories , but had not expected me to be so good at theory ’ ( 1983 : 147 ) .
17 It was going to be a long night , as I also had to finish an already over-due essay on Swedish expansion in the seventeenth century ( it would have to be a goodish one , too ; an earlier remark — made in an unguarded moment during a methodically boring tutorial — ascribing Swedish territorial gains in the Baltic to the invention of the Smorgasbord with its take-what-you-want ethic , had not endeared me to the professor concerned ; nor had my subsequent discourse on the innate frivolity of the Swedes , despite what I thought was the irrefutable argument that no nation capable of giving a Peace Prize to Henry Kissinger could possibly be accused of lacking a sense of humour .
18 His words had n't affected me at all .
19 I had n't sat down because he had n't asked me to .
20 My little girl Natasha was with a friend at the time and because my mum had n't seen me for some time she was concerned .
21 I had seen newspaper photos of him since his release from the psikhushka , but they had n't prepared me for his gauntness , pallor , baldness .
22 I 'd been hurt — the man I thought loved me had not only jilted me and stolen my money , but admitted that he had n't wanted me in the first place .
23 ‘ You had n't taken me for Kettering ? ’
24 I demure about continuing and if our support had n't forced me towards the river then the watching crowd would have done so .
25 There were a few nasty expletives in the air and the thought that , if they had n't told me about the dyke , what might I encounter later on ?
26 I called in , yeah because I said to Barry I said here I said you di , you had n't told me about our Trevor
27 And if he ever decided to stay over when he had n't told me in advance , he 'd always ring and tell me where I could reach him .
28 ‘ Ah , well , ’ his lordship said , ‘ you have n't shot me in the kneecaps yet . ’
29 ‘ And you have n't introduce me to your new friend . ’
30 You have n't seen me since the bad time with the lawyers . ’
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