Example sentences of "do n't [verb] me [det] " in BNC.
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31 | ‘ Look , do n't give me any trouble , ’ replied the Zoggian angrily . |
32 | ‘ And do n't give me any crap about hunting and fur-trading helping to preserve the primitive economies and lifestyles of Eskimos and Bantu bloody tribesmen or whatever . ’ |
33 | ‘ And do n't give me any crap about a man 's got ta do what a man 's got ta do . |
34 | Do n't give me any more problems ! |
35 | Cos we ca n't afford to blow it out every see how much Nigel says it 's gon na cost first just do n't give me any more stress , please ! |
36 | and then they walk in the bin so I suggest you do n't give me any hassle |
37 | yeah , he said it 's the best move I ev he said I do n't , the lads do n't give me any trouble he says I 'm fair with them and they 're fair with me |
38 | They 're good value for money , they understand their subject , but most of all they do n't give me any grief . ’ |
39 | Right , well , well do n't give me half for coat cos you 've got filter . |
40 | And I said the thing is , she 'll pick him up off the floor or she 'll pick him up out the basket and say if you do n't give me some money for some drugs I 'll chuck him on the floor ! |
41 | " If you put it like that , you do n't leave me much choice . " |
42 | Do n't leave me this time . |
43 | It 's a compromise between the straight-ahead disco that guarantees a toehold in the charts — the retread of Never Can Say Goodbye is a rather cheap cash-in on the success of Do n't Leave Me This Way — and the more varied explorations where their hearts probably lie . |
44 | I said , anyhow , you do n't attract me that way in the least . |
45 | Do n't tell me that little toy cost you less than a hundred and twenty , Cullam . ’ |
46 | And do n't , ’ she said with sudden vehemence , ‘ do n't tell me that suffering is part of the Almighty package . ’ |
47 | ‘ Do n't tell me that … ’ |
48 | oh do n't tell me that |
49 | Do n't tell me that ! |
50 | ‘ Do n't tell me all these lies , ’ she laughed . |
51 | Oh , do n't tell me more about your bloody I ca n't be bothered to bend down and get a white T-shirt . |
52 | I thought , Oh do n't tell me any more . |
53 | Do n't tell me any secrets will you ? |
54 | Do n't tell me this has n't happened to you . |
55 | You do n't want me any other time , do you ? |
56 | ‘ Lady Lavinia , I beg of you , do n't make me any gifts ! |
57 | ‘ Do n't hand me that line . |
58 | ‘ You do n't owe me any explanations , ’ Caroline had answered politely , although she 'd wanted to laugh in his face because he 'd made his little speech at nine in the evening , dressed in a dinner suit on his way out of the door . |
59 | But do n't fail me this time , Alec . |
60 | Now go on and coop up the fowls and do n't bother me any more with your obstinacy . ’ |