Example sentences of "please [verb] [not/n't] [verb] i " in BNC.
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1 | They 'll never better Please Do n't Make Me Cry , and they know more about Neil Diamond 's Red Red Wine than he does . |
2 | Please do n't punish me any more ! ’ |
3 | ‘ Please do n't send me back . |
4 | Please do n't forget I 'm your employa , |
5 | No , no , no , I take your point , but I did n't mean that , it 's the way I 'd read the press release , I was n't the one reading it , so certainly they it would that would be please do n't forget I mean no one is going to really knock for your English |
6 | Please do n't bother me again … " |
7 | Please do n't stop me . ’ |
8 | ‘ Oh , Miss , Miss ! ’ — clutching stomach , rolling eyes and hyper-ventilating — ‘ Please do n't stop me playing hockey ! |
9 | ‘ God , Isabel , please do n't stop me . |
10 | Please do n't upset me . |
11 | Please do n't make me eat my words |
12 | ‘ Please do n't make me , ’ Flavia said . |
13 | Please do n't make me marry him . ’ |
14 | I ca n't , Damian ; please do n't make me ! ’ |
15 | Please do n't throw me on the floor ! |
16 | ‘ And please do n't tell me what I know or do n't know . ’ |
17 | Please do n't tell me to buy children 's shoes as I already do so when I need a flat pair , but I like high heels and am finding it increasingly difficult to buy them . |
18 | Please do n't tell me to run in the park like everybody else . |
19 | Please do n't tell me you 've forgotten what it is . ’ |
20 | Please do n't tell me we 're totally wrong for each other , Luce begged silently , I already know . |
21 | Please do n't tell me next week 's the twenty ninth . |
22 | Please do n't leave me like this . |
23 | ‘ Dorian , please do n't leave me , ’ she cried . |
24 | I think he was thinking of saying something as bad as , ‘ Please do n't leave me . ’ |
25 | I love you , sweetheart … please come back to me … please do n't leave me … |
26 | ‘ Please do n't portray me as some flashy Vegas gambler who 's plopping into the White House in Italian suits and expensive watches , ’ Mr Rogich told a reporter from The New York Times from his car phone . |
27 | She began to climb the staircase , but I stopped her , saying : ‘ Miss Kenton , please do n't think me unduly improper in not ascending to see my father in his deceased condition just at this moment . |
28 | ‘ Please do n't think me ungrateful , ’ she said tentatively . |
29 | I 'm sorry to write like this when you are so hard up yourself — Please do n't think I 'm bemoaning — but honestly this house is insupportable . |
30 | ‘ Please do n't think I 'm throwing money in your face . |