Example sentences of "do not [verb] i [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | I 'm not sure that honesty 's a word which I would er do n't get me wrong , I 'm not suggesting that a salesman 's dishonest , do n't think that . |
2 | The only consolation I have is that he did not make me pregnant . |
3 | Pitting my brain against Mr Kent 's maths test did not make me happy . |
4 | She did not ask me foolish questions such as — ‘ How do you propose to go about it ? ’ but instead said with easy grace , reaching into a capacious velvet bag , handing me a card : |
5 | Do not forget me dear comrade . |
6 | And Naomi makes the mistake , do not call me pleasant , call me bitter for the almighty has dealt very bitterly with me . |
7 | ’ I hope she did n't think me rude or anything . |
8 | It did n't make me drunk , which was what I was confidently expecting it to do . |
9 | ‘ You did n't make me sick , Penry ! |
10 | The prospect did n't give me new heart , offering as it did yet another barren dimension to the future with Syl . |
11 | He did n't give me satisfactory answer he said oh I 'll think of it |
12 | As he turned to go , she cried out in a panicky voice , ‘ Alec , do n't leave me alone tonight ! ’ |
13 | ‘ And do n't leave me alone with Margaret . |
14 | Do n't leave me alone , ’ she said hoarsely . |
15 | ‘ Please do n't think me ungrateful , ’ she said tentatively . |
16 | Oh , ma'am , do n't think me ungrateful , but you do n't understand . |
17 | That you do n't think me bad . ’ |
18 | do n't think me elitist or snobby … |
19 | Oh do n't tell me fucking grill 's packed up . |
20 | Do n't tell me intelligent women do n't love their children ! |
21 | Do n't make me sorry I came here to say ‘ Goodbye ’ . ’ |
22 | ‘ Do n't make me angry , ’ he warned in a low tone . |
23 | Do n't make me ashamed of you . ’ |
24 | ‘ At least I can be flattered that you do n't find me sly or boring . ’ |
25 | ‘ If you do n't find me attractive , you can say so . |
26 | If they do n't find me interesting that 's their loss . |
27 | And then — fair enough — they do n't find me interesting enough for them . |
28 | After that he always used to say to me , ‘ Do n't get me mad , now . ’ |
29 | Do n't get me wrong . |
30 | He smiles his gleaming smile : ‘ Oh , do n't get me wrong . |