Example sentences of "n't [vb infin] i [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | You do n't want me in the harness room , do you . |
2 | Please do n't throw me on the floor ! |
3 | ‘ He did n't hurt me in the least . |
4 | Yes , I had forgotten ; you must get someone else , and if you 're worrying about my career I 'll remind you I 'm quite well known in the fashion world and a few weeks ’ absence wo n't hurt me in the least . ’ |
5 | Fortunately they did n't knock me on the head or anything which they could have done , could n't they ? |
6 | ‘ It did n't affect me in the slightest at first . |
7 | Ca n't hang me from the yard-arm , though . |
8 | I would n't trust me on the golf club scene . |
9 | You do n't need me for the moment , but I 'll be back this afternoon . |
10 | You did n't recognise me without the leotard . |
11 | ‘ It 's great because I can ride it to the beach and people do n't recognise me beneath the helmet . |
12 | ‘ Confidentiality ’ may mean my right ( or wish ) that you do not pass on what I have told you ( or do n't identify me as the informant ) , or it may mean my wish ( or right ) that you do not pass on information about me , or , with ‘ professional ’ prefixed , it may mean that our group will support each other by saying nothing about each other 's judgements , competencies or foibles . |
13 | ‘ Even if he does n't send me to the Glasshouse , I 'm done for . |
14 | I do n't want to let the side down — do n't send me to the Sick Room ! |
15 | Do n't send me in the Army , George , |
16 | ‘ The guys wo n't keep me on the team . |
17 | Do n't keep me in the house . |
18 | Lee Marvin , who had a good supporting role in the film , told me , ‘ The big problem I had with Monty Clift was that he would n't look me in the eye . |
19 | I suppose she 's just done one for you , no wonder you ca n't look me in the face . ’ |
20 | But he ca n't look me in the face . |
21 | He wo n't look me in the eye . |
22 | That 's why you ca n't look me in the eyes . ’ |
23 | I 'll leave you to fathom that out I know you do n't like me in the room when your fathomering things out |
24 | That evening Leon did n't follow me into the morning room to sit in the armchair opposite mine , slipped deep into it , his elbows on the arms , fingers linked in front of his face . |
25 | What money you may possess does n't interest me in the slightest ! ’ |
26 | ‘ Your marital problems do n't interest me in the slightest , Dr Vaughan . |
27 | ‘ You wo n't see me on the beach , I 'm sight-seeing ! ’ |
28 | ‘ Men do n't see me as the stuff of their romantic dreams . |
29 | The audience wo n't see me in the sequence . |
30 | I wondered how much he would fret if he did n't see me among the passengers , and I hoped not much . |