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

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1 ‘ But we do n't want him just to put them into a cupboard ? ’
2 His parents did n't send him here to have the teachers live his life for him . ’
3 Ca n't remember him ever talking to me about this .
4 ‘ And his fellow directors do n't mind him just going off by himself without letting them know where he is ?
5 He thinks it 's because of the sausages that people do n't like him enough to ask him to tea ; but it is n't really .
6 And I do n't like him always ordering me about .
7 I could n't understand him really saying that .
8 I did n't see him actually bomb .
9 Well it do n't take him long does it ?
10 It did n't take him long to realize that one less headache was getting rid of me .
11 ‘ He has that particular continental style but it wo n't take him long to gel .
12 ‘ You see , it did n't take him long to find the riff-raff , ’ Moran said .
13 It did n't take him long to master the basics of what British Steel was all about and he has been just as versatile in acquiring an understanding of a diverse range of other businesses , from computers and oil drilling to knitwear machines .
14 We 're not saying that that er has been done er through all the cheap channels I do n't blame him probably do the same .
15 Do n't let him ever remember what the sun-god told him , or it will be the worse for you . "
16 Somehow I ca n't imagine him ever giving money away — except by mistake on a race course or at the gambling tables !
17 He does n't tell us anything about that side of things but I ca n't imagine him ever finishing with someone .
18 Nobody there , but he could n't be more than a few yards away and Forester 's fingers would n't obey him enough to get the buckles properly secured .
19 I then went to the Grosvenor Hotel where they said Frank was , but still could n't find him so returned to the BAAB .
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