Example sentences of "n't [vb infin] [pers pn] at [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Well if they actually took the time to explain to you what went into those sausages , you probably would n't eat them at all , would you ? |
2 | I did n't fancy him at first , not particularly . |
3 | ‘ I do n't fancy it at all , Captain . ’ |
4 | They did n't want me at this party , but because I AM , fang and claw I have grapple-hooked their smooth cliffs , and have the right to stalk these wooded cliffs , lap at their abundant streams . |
5 | If he ca n't have you all to himself , he wo n't want you at all . |
6 | You hit his conscience and it gives , but it does n't hurt him at all . |
7 | NEALE DOUGHTY ( Twin Oaks ) : ‘ The delay at the start did n't affect him at all , but he had too much weight and the ground was probably too fast . ’ |
8 | Asked whether his made things a little awkward between the actresses , Leigh was dismissive : ‘ It did n't affect us at all . |
9 | It wo n't affect us at all for the eighteenth . |
10 | ‘ That kind of marriage would n't suit me at all . ’ |
11 | Did n't suit me at all . |
12 | It 's these half past four mornings , they do n't suit me at all . |
13 | I do go out , I swear to God I put on Zoey 's tight skirt , you know the straight tight ones , they really do n't suit me at all I really do look awful . |
14 | ‘ Clover Lodge did n't suit him at all . |
15 | That does n't suit us at all . |
16 | That does n't suit us at all . |
17 | Of course — ’ he paused , ‘ — I could ask you to look after my small animals and give the farm work to your colleagues , but I gather that would n't suit you at all . ’ |
18 | Paint can be exciting but if the subject matter 's not there it wo n't excite me at all . |
19 | Paint can be exciting but if the subject matter 's not there it wo n't excite me at all . |
20 | In fact it did n't excite me at all . |
21 | I mean , does it really bore them ( so that they do n't need it at all in their lives ) or does it secretly shock and dismay them , so that they have to pretend to be bored ? |
22 | Good God , yes I know it 's been very , very heavy here too , there were certain areas over here certainly needed a bit of rain , but now there 's certainly did n't need it at all |
23 | ‘ You do n't know me at all , ’ said Constance . |
24 | ‘ But if you think I 'd make a public exhibition of myself to catch any man 's attention , you do n't know me at all . ’ |
25 | ‘ You do n't know me at all . ’ |
26 | ‘ You do n't know me at all , ’ she spat back . |
27 | ‘ But you do n't know me at all , do you ? |
28 | ‘ In fact , I did n't know him at all and he 'd managed to slip in and out of affairs before I even tumbled to the fact that he was playing around . |
29 | Daft as it may seem after three years of knowing Jim Bob , I still do n't know him at all . |
30 | ‘ I do n't know him at all , really , ’ said Charlotte . |