Example sentences of "n't [vb infin] [prep] me [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | You ca n't shield from me any more . |
2 | ‘ It does n't matter to me one way or the other . |
3 | Taking responsibility would mean you would say , ‘ I felt upset when you did n't speak to me this morning . ’ |
4 | ‘ She would n't speak to me last time I was in your home , ’ she complained . |
5 | It 's come to something , has n't it , when I ca n't speak in me own house now . ’ |
6 | Those tactics wo n't work with me any more , I know you too well . ’ |
7 | ‘ Do n't look at me that way , ’ she said , ‘ as if I 'd suddenly become senile . ’ |
8 | It did n't occur to me that criticism coming from an American of American business might be acceptable , but from someone like me , was much much harder to take . |
9 | They do n't move for me any more and I ca n't whistle either . |
10 | It does n't seem to me sensible that I have the masters of the quality manual , master lists of procedure holders and so on because |
11 | Mary Vorse pinpointed ‘ the time when old age finally claimed me ’ as the ‘ moment when my two boys were more thoughtful of me , when they did n't come to me any more with their perplexities . ’ |
12 | they do n't belong to me either of them . |
13 | Do n't talk to me any more then ! |
14 | ‘ You did n't worry about me all bandaged up , did you ? ’ |
15 | ‘ But your body did n't lie to me this afternoon . |
16 | Erm I 've also received information on conference accommodation and on the billboards but I 've billed those as separate items so that you do n't listen to me half off all evening . |