Example sentences of "n't [vb infin] i [verb] [adv prt] " in BNC.

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1 You ca n't make me go back with you .
2 Do n't want me to go over yet .
3 Hope he does n't want me to traipse about with Lisa .
4 Surely you do n't want me to give up my evenings too .
5 ‘ You just do n't want me to carry on my business , do you ? ’ she hit back , angered at his refusal and refusing to see the rest as a compliment .
6 You do n't want me barging in when you 're having a meal . ’
7 I am a British citizen but the Home Office do n't want me to stay on here in spite of that .
8 They 'll say well why did this cheque do so and so and why did this do so and so and like he said well when you 're talking about forty eight pound an hour you do n't want me poking round there trying to sort out the tax man
9 ‘ Me too , ’ I agreed , ‘ but my Mum says she do n't want me growing up like Sally Buckley . ’
10 So no , I do n't think I missed out on anything , I like to think that I gained . ’
11 He did n't need me building up yet more false hopes which did nothing except try his patience .
12 ‘ Well , you wo n't need me eating out of your hand to make me fast or efficient , ’ Luce said bleakly .
13 You would n't catch me walking back to the house alone at night .
14 ‘ You wo n't catch me falling over , no . ’
15 ‘ Come on , you do n't expect me to give up my jacket , ’ Geoffrey exclaimed , in response to a disapproving look from Bridget .
16 And that , as long as they did n't expect me to turn up to every committee meeting .
17 Now going back to this handicraft , although I said I really did n't want to be committed to all the meetings , I 'm quite happy to carry on with the handicraft , providing you do n't expect me to turn up at every meeting .
18 " Do n't expect me to live out there , " he said , shaking a bag of apples and oranges .
19 ‘ You do n't expect me to go off and spy in Russia , do you ?
20 Did her own work and did n't expect me to clear up after her .
21 ‘ He 's angry and irritable and he 's made it clear from the very beginning that he does n't expect me to come up to scratch . ’
22 You ca n't keep me locked in . ’
23 " You did n't mind me looking in at the window , Stephen ?
24 ‘ I happened to be passing — hope you do n't mind me barging in like this .
25 " I hope you do n't mind me coming up — I thought I 'd just come and see how you were , and perhaps sit and chat with you for a while "
26 Okay but you do n't mind me coming back to ask you about those , those people ?
27 ‘ I hope you do n't mind me coming in like this , Mark .
28 Hope you do n't mind me coming in ? ’
29 My children do n't like me going out after dark in case I get stabbed again .
30 Karen could n't believe I got back so quickly the other day .
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