Example sentences of "n't [verb] him [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He went on flatly : ‘ So I fixed things for him — he was posted to Germany ; we did n't want him in London having to ride the cocktail circuit . ’
2 And every time he c used to come home on leave she used to cry , she did n't know him in uniform till he till he put his own clothes on .
3 ‘ Look here , Jenna , he may be your stepbrother but you do n't know him from Adam .
4 They ca n't send him to college .
5 ‘ You 're lucky I did n't beat him to death ! ’ he bit out , the car screeching round the mountain road in hot sunlight .
6 ‘ I have n't seen him for ages .
7 I have n't seen him for ages .
8 He had n't seen him for years but knew of his bass playing .
9 ‘ Have n't seen him for years . ’
10 ‘ Have n't seen him for years , ’ said Coffin regretfully .
11 We have n't seen him for years the bloody queer .
12 I have n't seen him for months . ’
13 Instead of having Matt to myself , when I have n't seen him for months and months , I have to share him with this wretched woman who ca n't get her act together !
14 Have n't seen him for months . ’
15 We had n't seen him since March , nine months previously .
16 I have n't seen him since school , I think . ’
17 ‘ I have n't seen him outside college , honestly Ken . ’
18 I have n't seen him in years , but he wo n't have changed .
19 ‘ Besides , 1 have n't seen him in weeks .
20 ‘ You mean you have n't seen him in Peru ?
21 They had n't seen him in months .
22 The disability did n't prevent him from farming in Tanzania and going on to hold several posts in the Tanzanian Cabinet .
23 Paul is hyperactive — we ca n't keep him at school .
24 Because you ca n't keep him under wraps for ever , and if you did marry him , you 'd have to be sure he would n't stray in your sister 's direction .
25 One or two of someone else , probably Paviour himself , but of course we have n't got him on file , and these are where you 'd expect ‘ em , on the door , where you might well finger it if you just looked in to have a word with the incumbent , so to speak . ’
26 She had n't told him about David on the Apple Tree Day , either .
27 I also hoped she had n't told him about Frankie 's and my rudeness although why I should have been bothered about him I ca n't think .
28 He wished William had n't told him about Barry Moxton .
29 It would have made her task easier if he 'd still been in the bitter , brutal mood that had possessed him after William Ash had delivered his ultimatum , but she did n't understand him at present .
30 I do n't I hope you have n't shown him in David !
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