Example sentences of "n't [vb infin] me [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | But they keep my feet on the ground — they do n't treat me any differently . |
2 | After the initial , " God , you 've had a baby ! " , everything was normal , my friends did n't treat me any different really . |
3 | He ca n't cuddle me any more and tell me everything 's going to be all right , so he hits me to show he 's still the boss . |
4 | he did n't lend me three thousand quid , he cut it off the will |
5 | ‘ You could n't lend me some money , Sam ? ’ |
6 | Do n't make me sorry I came here to say ‘ Goodbye ’ . ’ |
7 | I drink everything I earn , which does n't make me much of a drunk I might tell you . ’ |
8 | She says if it does n't make me better , it might make somebody else 's mum better . |
9 | It did n't make me drunk , which was what I was confidently expecting it to do . |
10 | ‘ Do n't make me angry , ’ he warned in a low tone . |
11 | How come I ca n't make her happy , how come she ca n't make me happy ? |
12 | Do n't make me ashamed of you . ’ |
13 | seeing him , of course , did n't make me any better . |
14 | ‘ Lady Lavinia , I beg of you , do n't make me any gifts ! |
15 | To realise that a crippled leg does n't make me some sort of oddity . |
16 | It does n't make me unusual in any way . |
17 | ‘ You did n't make me sick , Penry ! |
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 | You do n't want me any other time , do you ? |
20 | ‘ You did n't hurt me that day , ’ she said softly , her voice breathless with the pounding of her heart . |
21 | ‘ Please do n't think me ungrateful , ’ she said tentatively . |
22 | Oh , ma'am , do n't think me ungrateful , but you do n't understand . |
23 | ’ I hope she did n't think me rude or anything . |
24 | That you do n't think me bad . ’ |
25 | do n't think me elitist or snobby … |
26 | ‘ But now , ’ Katherine pressed him , ‘ now you do n't desire me any more ? ’ |
27 | look at some the points , I 've heard , I 've been heckled yesterday do n't heckle me this week the section of level funding . |
28 | It was after that holiday , when they returned to Paris , that Madeleine said , one day : ‘ You do n't need me any more . |
29 | He was like the rest of the lifers , he did n't need me any more . |
30 | ‘ Just because you do n't send for me does n't mean you do n't need me any more . ’ |