Example sentences of "n't [verb] me on " in BNC.
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1 | Margaret , they could n't give me on just now . |
2 | Margaret , they could n't give me on just now . |
3 | it sort of er er gave them lee a , ladies leeway who wanted to work after they were married , some married and then could they come back well they could n't keep me on and not let them work you see , so oh yes it was mostly married women , there were a lot of married women there when I left , but erm it sort of set a precedent I suppose for , for them but it did , it did them some good really . |
4 | Er they do n't move us on or they do n't move me on in my thinking , and they do n't lay down the charge , cos they 're predictable and and they 're using . |
5 | They wo n't take me on once they know I 've got a disability . ’ |
6 | Oh , do n't get me on to that one . |
7 | Mansell , who plans to winter in his £4m Florida mansion , stressed : ‘ Whatever money there is — and there will be pay cuts for drivers this year — does n't drive me on . |
8 | As a matter of fact , all the playing that I do , the fingering and the fast stuff that I try to do , does n't turn me on half as much as the accidental feedbacks and things that happen with the more experimental side of my guitar playing . |
9 | Maybe I 'm out of touch or incredibly uncool , but the sight of three rather ugly individuals beavering away like physics teachers does n't turn me on . |
10 | And I could n't bear to be with women I did like because it reminded me forcibly that they did n't turn me on . ’ |
11 | Oh no it would n't turn me on if their bollocks were hanging out |
12 | No it would n't turn me on but you could n't help looking could you ? |
13 | No but it would n't turn me on . |
14 | No it would n't turn me on |
15 | Bollocks does n't turn me on . |
16 | Things like that do n't turn me on see . |
17 | And speaking of forbidden food , there 's the one about the Catholic priest who says to his pal the rabbi , ‘ Come on , do n't kid me on , have n't you ever even sneaked a taste of ham ? ’ |