Example sentences of "n't [vb infin] he [adj] " in BNC.

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1 you did n't lend him another one ,
2 I 'll have to tell everyone that I do n't fancy him any more
3 Even the sight of Little Chef and the ponies longingly looking out for her every morning did n't make him relent .
4 ‘ Just because he 's not frivolous and making jokes every five minutes does n't make him boring ! ’
5 And anyway it 's this bas er ba baseball player and he does n't hit the ball you see , which ma does n't make him famous so he finds this person and he makes him go back and he does hit the ball and becomes really famous and that special person 's Michael Caine , it looked quite good .
6 They did n't make him redundant this time , they just sank the ships he was on .
7 Because his illness does n't make him unhappy he 's got no real motivation to stick to his medication . ’
8 Do n't make him worse than what he is !
9 But I still ca n't make him guilty .
10 His zeal does n't make him unreasonable , however , and he appreciates that things are not easy on the other side of the fence .
11 I would n't make him comfortable at all ! ’
12 ‘ That does n't make him less of a man , ’ countered fitzAlan .
13 She would have to go carefully , ask her questions in a way that would n't make him suspicious , maybe change the subject for now .
14 For instance , do n't make him shorter than you are , so that his eyes must always be looking up at you whenever you think of him .
15 You ca n't make him responsible , at that stage . ’
16 Do n't want him tired . ’
17 The moment she knew it she did n't want him any more , simple as that .
18 He tried to be nice about it , but it was fairly obvious he did n't want me any more ; and truthfully , I did n't want him any more either , except in so far that I could n't bear that it should all have been for nothing — worse than nothing .
19 How could it be , when she did n't want him any more ?
20 you know plenty of other little girls that would want to look after him , and I said it 's no good relying on Vicky because she , the little sister , she 's nine , she was too young to do things by herself , you know , I said there 's no way you can let , leave it all to Vicky , so that if you do n't want him any more you must tell me and I said there 'll be no hard feelings but that 's it , cos he comes first at the end of the day , so she said oh I , oh I have been naughty have you been ?
21 ‘ Well , listen , it 's my two hundred dollars , ’ I repeated , ‘ and I do n't want him beaten . ’
22 ‘ You said Howard does n't think him guilty .
23 NIGEL 'S FLU DID N'T EARN HIM ANY SYMPATHY FROM GINA .
24 Bones does n't suit him any more . ’
25 ‘ The way we play did n't suit him any more .
26 ‘ That depends how you mean ‘ thaw ’ , ’ she conceded coolly , ‘ Frankly I would n't trust him one inch .
27 Well , you should n't trust him further than you can throw him .
28 She had survived for four years without him ; she did n't need him any more .
29 You 've got to remember I did n't know him all that well .
30 If she did n't know him better , she would have said he was cross with her .
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