Example sentences of "n't [vb infin] [verb] [pers pn] with " in BNC.

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1 He knew she did n't want to take him with her .
2 McDunn does n't want to charge me with any of the other murders but they 're going to have to make a decision before too long because my initial time under the PTA is nearly up and the Home Secretary is n't going to grant an extension ; I 'll have to appear in court soon .
3 ‘ I did n't want to burden you with this but you 'd soon have wondered why Mackie did n't come . ’
4 But Eve Pearce is magnificently anguished and smothering as Henny ( this is the kind of mother whose ‘ I do n't want to burden you with my problems ’ sounds as convincing as ‘ I am not a crook ’ did when it come from the lips of Richard Nixon ) , and Debora Weston flutters and fences vivaciously as the girlish killer and literary know-all .
5 " I do n't want to burden you with my problems . "
6 But there — I do n't want to burden you with my troubles . ’
7 It said that he had a big problem he did n't want to bother me with , but that if anything happened to him , I was to pass on this envelope to you .
8 ‘ She does n't want to bother you with it . ’
9 ‘ I would n't want to bore you with the details .
10 You may be surprised to find that she does n't want to shackle you with a ball and chain .
11 I do n't want to share it with the rest of the bloody world , and I do n't intend to .
12 ‘ I 'm staying with a friend and it 's even more cramped than your sister 's flat , ’ he said politely , and Claudia repressed a smile ; Denzil 's flat had plenty of room , but she was glad Roman did n't want to share it with Dana .
13 They ca n't wait to mix it with the opposition !
14 The first time I wore jeans I did n't dare wear them with a sweater .
15 ‘ I do n't like leaving him with Ma , ’ Aunt Sarah said occasionally , worried .
16 But roasting them , I would n't like to get them with any sort of burnt taste .
17 Orthographically irregular words can not use the GPC route , and will fail by the analogy route if there is a mismatch between the regularity of the word and its associate ( if you do n't know how to pronounce " have " , you should n't try matching it with " save " ) .
18 Both of these languages are capable of doing what you want and do n't try to blind you with computer science .
19 ‘ I ca n't risk having you with me .
20 I could n't have stopped him with an anti-tank gun .
21 and would n't have touched it with a barge pole
22 I rather hoped I would n't have to face you with this but thanks to your belief that I 'm somehow responsible for Eddie 's death you force my hand .
23 You should n't have mixed it with whisky , Marjorie said .
24 The boy was by now so full of cake he was like a sackful of wet cement and you could n't have hurt him with a sledge-hammer .
25 It was better not to know , then she did n't have to picture him with his wife and child in their London house , or at High Brook .
26 Or , like he , if the little girl 's riding him , he always goes with her then as well , but even if the girl 's not on him , he takes him for a walk like a big dog so I mean , they 're lovely people , you could n't wish to have him with nicer people , erm , you know they are , they really are nice
27 ( A chair at the other end of the room or isolation in a safe , unstimulating ( unfrightening ) room elsewhere in the house are your other options ; It is preferable not to use your child 's bedroom , since you do n't wish to associate it with punishment . )
28 ‘ That 's just as well , ’ she told him evenly , ‘ because I do n't intend discussing it with you . ’
29 Once you 've arranged your flowers , make sure you keep your container topped up with water , and do n't forget to refresh them with a quick spray .
30 Do n't forget to stamp them with your address . ’
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