Example sentences of "[not/n't] [verb] [pers pn] with " in BNC.

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1 If you look around for some field that has yet to be used in a crime story and then insist on using it when it has not filled you with enthusiasm , your book will be leaden .
2 It was impossible not to compare him with her stepfather , so cold , reserved and cautious , and whose passions seemed solely aroused by his business and moneymaking skill .
3 It was a lot stronger than I had imagined and so I did not treat it with the necessary respect .
4 I 'm not touching you with your
5 Please do not ply me with biscuits ; I have no desire to set you a bad example by pigging myself . ’
6 ( When you 're not eating it with other meats , try melon , fresh figs or avocado . )
7 We should give children books which stimulate them , which open their eyes , not confine them with safe lists . ’
8 We feel it is now right and proper that the debate is to be had and that our roots , our heritage and our future are defended on our terms and in our forums and not in the editorials of Sunday newspapers , and as for les people 's letters to the newspapers , and Kinnock and co saying to people , individual members , why should the Labour Party not trust you with the choice of your candidate , it is you who do the work to get them elected , who are they kidding ?
9 Under this stage all holders of vouchers who had not placed them with investment funds were able to use them to apply for shares in the 1,500 companies selected for privatization .
10 There were other minor problems which I will not bore you with .
11 But I 'll not bore you with second-hand accounts of the way he lives .
12 I will not bore you with going through a lot of slides showing those comparisons , but in a short paper erm you must take my word for it that the two groups were comparable .
13 I need not bore you with er , a recital of his many accomplishments , I just would single out one additional one , and that is , his sterling work for the Royal Society of Arts , er , its shorter name , erm , of which he has pioneered really , the development of an activity described as industry matters .
14 The difference was that until 1688 loans had been made directly to the King : he ran the government as an extension of his private household and , although he was the richest individual in the country , he was in many ways just a private borrower like any other and a prudent lender would not trust him with a loan that would run for a long time .
15 RIGHT Although dogs will often live peacefully with cats , you should not trust them with smaller pets such as rabbits , which are the natural quarry of many hounds .
16 Obviously Miles did not trust her with his camera or there might have been a matching sequence of ‘ Miles in front of a shop …
17 Or perhaps I should say she did not trust us with everything she knew .
18 Nutty dare not discuss it with her .
19 However , and with great irony , it was the Government 's cuts which led to the virtual abandonment of the Council 's housing policy since the Council decided that whereas it was cheaper to service houses in groups , it was even cheaper and perhaps even permissible not to provide them with certain expensive services at all .
20 I wanted to tell her this was n't quite true , that I had had no choice , but her grey , tired look stopped me : it would hurt her too much , I thought , to feel I had not trusted her with the truth in the beginning .
21 If we lose them as doubting teenagers by not stimulating them with well-made and provocative stories , what kind of audiences will we have left when they become adults ? ’
22 It 's strange that the Germans have not attacked us with tanks .
23 I can not dignify him with the name of " physician " … should send to their doom many poor souls who might , with the proper treatment , recover ! "
24 ‘ West Brom will be less apprehensive about the replay , but playing away from home has not presented us with any major phobia .
25 So why not do it with Xs , because there 's more chance of an error .
26 We have to repair the damage in a way erm but it does n't mean to say we do n't not do it with our children now .
27 Cos I 've not seen it with the curtains
28 Thank you , anyway , for not burdening me with your condolences .
29 He could not associate her with panic .
30 She could not associate him with any loss of dignity , or credit , or grace , not because he felt these too nearly and jealously , but because he wore and used them with as little thought as the breath he drew , and they were as natural a part of him , and like breath , when they left him they would leave him dead .
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