Example sentences of "[verb] [not/n't] [verb] him [art] " in BNC.

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31 Well he reckons we 're losing our business now because we did n't give him a deal
32 We 've had a few lazy laughs in the past , and I knew he carried clout , but I did n't give him the respect he deserved .
33 And then , looking back at the pictures — sharp , full of insight , yet somehow slightly flashy — he wondered whether , indirectly , they did n't give him the best notion he yet had got of Walter Machin himself .
34 Just because he was her boss , that did n't give him the right to organise her social life as well !
35 We did n't give him the message .
36 We finally beat him , we did n't beat him the way we wanted , but we won .
37 " I mean , I did n't call him a black bastard or anything ? "
38 It seems that it is not clarification of definition , tell that to the woman who looked for two , thirteen years after a stroke husband and they had to wait for his death , that you did n't sell him a dread disease policy because there is not clarification of definition .
39 that 's disgraceful that yeah and so that was from erm Street down to the and down the back so it would n't take , did n't take him a couple of minutes down to the mission
40 Course I do n't have to tell you any more , she did n't see him no more .
41 as if Oscar did n't teach him a lesson .
42 If you do n't give him a yardstick , you get this .
43 Do n't give him no more Margaret .
44 Yeah but do n't give him no more .
45 Bet you do n't wake him a lot !
46 I do n't mind saying I do n't blame him a bit !
47 ‘ You do n't meet him every night . ’
48 ‘ I do n't deny him the right to use whatever symbols he wants as an artist , but as a friend I was disappointed that he knew how inflammatory that would be to a Madness audience .
49 ‘ I 'm not happy if I do n't see him every day — he 's necessary to my life . ’
50 The only reason I do n't call him a c*** is the commitment he showed to Leeds for eight years , through good times and bad .
51 Do n't call him a prat !
52 They do n't call him The Butcher for nothing ! "
53 And do n't trust him an inch . ’
54 Wendy Cope is about as far from the old-boy generation as David Wright feels from his first meeting with George Barker , but she knows what they 're like : Do n't ask him the time of day .
55 St Paul 's daily routine , as a law-abiding Jew , would have included a prayer to say thank you that God had not made him a Gentile , a slave or a woman — in that order !
56 If he was disappointed that his dead wife had not borne him a son to carry on the tradition , he had never remarried ; there was Dinah , who was ample reward , investment for the future .
57 Theseus would still be blundering around in the labyrinth where he went to slay the Minotaur , if Ariadne had not given him a ball of thread so that he could retrace his steps when the deed was done .
58 He had not provided water to wash the feet and had not given him the traditional greeting of a kiss ( Luke 7:44–45 ) .
59 She had not imagined him a sportsman .
60 He allowed himself a small , tight smile as she clenched her teeth and remained staring him full in the face , determined not to give him the satisfaction of accepting his subtle invitation to check his statement .
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