Example sentences of "[adv] [vb infin] i you " in BNC.

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31 ‘ You did n't tell me you were a racing driver ! ’
32 ‘ Do n't tell me you 're — ‘
33 And do n't tell me you 're interested in freedom unless you support the freedom of blacks to come here from abroad , which I know you do n't , so there . ’
34 ‘ Do n't tell me you did n't think you were going to have any brains ! ’
35 ‘ You did n't tell me you could ride , ’ she said , rather irritated , as if I had been keeping a secret from her .
36 ‘ Do n't tell me you tidied it all by yourself . ’
37 Do n't tell me you did too . ’
38 Do n't tell me you 've found them ? ’
39 Now do n't tell me you 've forgotten .
40 " Do n't tell me you 've never thought about it .
41 Now do n't tell me you spent the night sitting on the station , because they would n't let you , or parked in a stolen car , because you 're not that stupid , not quite .
42 ‘ When Julius phoned me yesterday and asked me to bring the files he wanted to work on , he did n't tell me you were staying here . ’
43 ‘ Do n't tell me you 're scared of offending the big bad wolf . ’
44 Please do n't tell me you 've forgotten what it is . ’
45 Do n't tell me you do n't love your archaeology .
46 ‘ Do n't tell me you have n't shared a room with a man before ? ’ he murmured .
47 Try it , and do n't tell me you 'd rather die . ’
48 And for Pete 's sake do n't tell me you ca n't — ’
49 ‘ Do n't tell me you two have n't realised who he is ? ’
50 ‘ Do n't tell me you 'd rather be in my company ? ’
51 And do n't tell me you did n't keep a copy . ’
52 Do n't tell me you found champagne in the grocery shop ? ’
53 ‘ Now do n't tell me you 're surprised ? ’
54 Do n't tell me you left your home at seventeen ? ’
55 Do n't tell me you 've not heard of him !
56 Do n't tell me you can see him on the throne .
57 ‘ Do n't tell me you 're expecting me to handle food for — for how many ? ’
58 ‘ Do n't tell me you 've done one across , Lewis ? ’
59 " I had to come back early , " Matthew said , and added , " Lizzie did n't tell me you 'd be here . "
60 Do n't tell me you 've lost your taste for nightclubs and fancy restaurants . ’
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