Example sentences of "you [vb mod] [not/n't] [verb] i " in BNC.
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1 | Even so , if you consider the pressures contingent on me that night , you may not think I delude myself unduly if I go so far as to suggest that I did perhaps display , in the face of everything , at least in some modest degree a ‘ dignity ’ worthy of someone like Mr Marshall — or come to that , my father . |
2 | You may not know me , Carter , but I remember you . |
3 | You may not like me for it but I will have to drive you hard if you are to learn all you will need to survive what you will face . |
4 | As a matter of fact , you may not recognise me , as I appear some decades younger than you . |
5 | But I fear you may not believe me : because you may well think that I 've made the process seem incredibly complicated . |
6 | ‘ You may not believe me , but I honestly do n't remember . |
7 | ‘ You must n't flatter me , Ruth , ’ Mrs Carson said pleasantly . ’ |
8 | ‘ You must n't feed me so well , then . |
9 | We 've decided now that you you must n't treat me like a chi child . |
10 | you must n't show me . |
11 | You must n't think I 'm trying to find out about your private affairs . " |
12 | But listen , you must n't think I 'm wearying about not being able to paint any more . |
13 | Full colour : ‘ Listen , you must n't think I 'm wearying about not being able to paint any more , ’ says Mary Armour . |
14 | You must n't tell me — or Helen ? ’ |
15 | You must n't get me wrong , I think the world would be much better without software piracy . |
16 | It crept in amongst the ordered ranks of hieroglyphics in a simple line of graffiti , scrawled in French , on the hull of one of the royal barques : " You must not forget me . " |
17 | ‘ My dear sir , you must not tell me what I do or do not mean . |
18 | ‘ Now , sergeant , you must not press me . |
19 | ‘ You must not misunderstand me , ma petite ! |
20 | ‘ AS OF TODAY , you must not call me ‘ Sweetheart ’ . ’ |
21 | ‘ And you should not ask me that , either , ’ said Sally-Anne , head erect , carriage proud , refusing to be won over . |
22 | Hazel , Hazel thinks you should n't treat me like a child ! |
23 | ‘ Mandy , maybe you should n't call me Doc , even jokingly . |
24 | we should n't of , mum we should n't of , you should n't let me take cos I had erm |
25 | And you should n't ask me — it 's a leading question and if you asked me that in court the judge would intervene and tell the recorder to strike it out ! |
26 | It 's important you should n't interrupt me . |
27 | You see now that the most common cause of death is what they call the of diseases resulting from degenerate lifestyles , and I 'm very proud and I 'm very proud to tell you that although I come from South Africa , and you might not think I 'm very intelligent , as you sit here , down here and there , I can sign your death certificate already . |
28 | Next time you might not find me in such a good temper . ’ |
29 | ‘ Nor you 'll not beat me into it neither ! ’ |
30 | BELVILLE : [ coldly ] I desire you 'll not oppress me more with your follies and your violence . |