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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 This had n't stopped him following the actual strategy , but Richmann was n't about to let anyone tell him how to do his job that was a matter of principle .
2 It has n't stopped him making guest appearances and recordings with western orchestras , and he is no longer in a position where he 's asked only to conduct Russian music — ‘ Berlioz and Beethoven with British orchestras were far more interesting propositions for me than , for example , Tchaikovsky , because you remember too much the way Russian orchestras play Tchaikovsky with the huge sound and the heaviness and the passion ’ .
3 " Now I come to think of it , I have n't heard him moving about .
4 ‘ Well , I have n't heard him cry here . ’
5 I was thinking I have n't heard him cry
6 She 'd been so engrossed that she had n't heard him come in .
7 She had been so caught up in her memories that she had n't heard him approaching .
8 But he did n't fancy him getting too close .
9 Willie do n't make him scream .
10 ‘ Do n't make him laugh , ’ a nurse insisted when leading a writer and a photographer into the room .
11 No le , make it , do n't make him score in extra time just
12 If that does n't make him sit up and take notice … one of the voices in her head started to say until she firmly clamped down on it .
13 You can take a newt to water , but you ca n't make him swim .
14 ‘ Even if you do find him , you ca n't make him go back to your sister , ’ she said slowly .
15 Erm , that his father did n't make him go to school .
16 There were two girls even older than him who also could n't read , but it did n't make him feel any better .
17 No love , do n't make him do tricks !
18 He lifted Goldman again , wrapping his arms round the man , but could n't make him move towards the car .
19 I ca n't make him hear me , or see me .
20 Tammuz smiled but it did n't make him look cheerful .
21 But the smile did n't make him look more attractive , it made him look more dangerous .
22 She did n't want him thinking she was a slag .
23 I was even glad now I 'd had trouble with the M-16 ; did n't want him thinking I was too handy with weapons .
24 I did n't want him thinking I 'd only fired in self-defence .
25 It 's just that sometimes — well , I do n't even know if we have a relationship , and I do n't want him thinking he can take me for granted . ’
26 I do n't want him getting into a mess . ’
27 I do n't want him getting at you . ’
28 Besides , the words could be construed as flirtatious , and she did n't want him getting the wrong impression again .
29 Heartily wishing she had never been provoked into volunteering that piece of information , Fabia did n't want him getting the idea that at twenty-two she could n't be a too well-seasoned journalist .
30 ‘ I hastily fitted it up and went through the pretence because I did n't want him knowing where I really live . ’
  Next page