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

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1 Oh I bet she did , I bet she did n't treat him like that !
2 I did n't fancy him at first , not particularly .
3 His face had lost its boyish roundness , and there was the debated moustache — I had always said I did n't fancy him with one — quite splendid , and at once my prejudice vanished .
4 I wan I do n't want him as Prime Minister .
5 He 'd got other things to do if they did n't want him on his terms .
6 One said he did n't want him on the books , he just did n't want to know .
7 Stop talking to him I do n't want him on my tape , it 's a waste .
8 And he added : ‘ We do n't want him at the club and if I have anything to do with it , he 's not coming back at all . ’
9 At a separate news conference , Sugar was in equally confident mood , telling reporters : ‘ We do n't want him at the club and if I have anything to do with it , he 's not coming back at all . ’
10 I do n't want him to be unhappy and have a breakdown .
11 Even by his own account , he had continued to make love to her when he knew she did n't want him to .
12 I did n't want him to be too uptight or tense , so I kept the jokes coming .
13 ‘ We do n't want him to be compromised . ’
14 ‘ And I would n't want him to be associated in any way with what happened here last season . ’
15 Let him be Gazza — you should n't want him to be anyone else .
16 ‘ I 'm fond of old Jack , I would n't want him to be hurt , ’ she would say with a sigh when we discussed the difficulties of meeting her current lover without Jack finding out .
17 ‘ I did n't want him to be an actor , ’ said Cis .
18 ‘ No , ’ said Preston , in the tone of voice which would have convinced most people he did n't want him to .
19 She knew where he was going — to confront Ryan , and she did n't want him to .
20 We do n't want him to be sick now . ’
21 He will not be able to raise the matter again ; he knows Johnny does n't want him to .
22 He did n't want him to be Occultated .
23 She did n't want him to be a man with any redeeming qualities .
24 She did n't want him to be able to appreciate thunderstorms .
25 ‘ He would n't leave and I did n't want him to .
26 She said she would shop for a couple of hours on her own , that she did n't want him with her while she mooched around dress departments .
27 " I do n't want him in my Lab . "
28 ‘ I reckon his best chance would be as a goal-kicking winger but I do n't want him in this role for Widnes .
29 He went on flatly : ‘ So I fixed things for him — he was posted to Germany ; we did n't want him in London having to ride the cocktail circuit . ’
30 ‘ It 's not good if you have to tell a player that you do n't want him after the season then expect him to give 100 per cent . ’
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