Example sentences of "n't [vb infin] me that " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ You did n't hurt me that day , ’ she said softly , her voice breathless with the pounding of her heart . |
2 | ‘ Do n't give me that stuff about children then . |
3 | Do n't give me that . ’ |
4 | Do n't give me that ! |
5 | ‘ Do n't give me that rubbish , Sid Watkins , ’ she began , ‘ with the average party in this place , that fish would go in one sitting and you know it . |
6 | ‘ Do n't give me that , ’ screamed the kidnapper , his gruff voice rising . |
7 | ‘ Do n't give me that rubbish ! ’ the father shouted . |
8 | ‘ Do n't give me that , ’ warned the sergeant . |
9 | " Do n't give me that ! " she said kindly . |
10 | I said , ‘ Do n't give me that . |
11 | ‘ Do n't give me that , ’ I said . |
12 | I just looked her straight back in the eye , as if to say , ‘ Do n't give me that bullshit . ’ |
13 | Do n't give me that crap about being lower-middle-class : it really annoys me . ’ |
14 | So do n't give me that line , because I 'm not buying it ! ’ |
15 | ‘ Do n't give me that ! |
16 | ‘ Do n't give me that ! |
17 | ‘ Do n't give me that ! ’ |
18 | ‘ Do n't give me that nickle and dime stuff ! ’ she burst out shakingly , her eyes blazing with pain . |
19 | ‘ Do n't give me that , ’ Dawn said derisively . |
20 | Do n't give me that rubbish . |
21 | so first , so do n't give me that ! |
22 | Do n't give me that crap Helena cos you told me oh god Scott 's really pissed , he 'll have to stay as well . |
23 | do n't give me that |
24 | Do n't give me that shit Mr er er , we 're having the heating on at night while Andy 's not here ! |
25 | Do n't give me that . |
26 | You must be the judges of whether or not I 'm the devil or at least his representative , but I hope you do n't see me that way . |
27 | He does n't see me that way . |
28 | ‘ Do n't call me that , Elsie , I 'm not a brothel-keeper . ’ |
29 | ’ Do n't call me that . ' ! |
30 | ‘ Do n't call me that , you great jerk , ’ said Perdita , hammering her fists against his chest , which was as hard as the ground outside . |