Example sentences of "[vb base] [not/n't] [verb] her [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Take it step by step , but do not jab her in the mouth and be FAIR but FIRM . |
2 | This time I do not fold her across my shoulder . |
3 | Hollywood studio chiefs do not see her as prime material to star as tough-talking Det Chief Insp Jane Tennison . |
4 | I do not introduce her to my other friends . |
5 | Only if you do n't mind me sayin' so , it 'll be best if you do n't treat her like a private in the Army . ’ |
6 | Do n't leave her on her own at someone 's house or with a new babysitter , until she feels really confident in their company . |
7 | ‘ Paine is right … the French are right … long live the French ! … use their heads instead of pigs ’ bladders … put her in the Marshalsea and do n't feed her for a week … see her prettiness then … ’ |
8 | Do n't tell her about |
9 | ‘ I do n't want her under my roof . ’ |
10 | The other three more closely fit the latter than the former model : Mrs Mitchell 's daughter wanted her mother admitted permanently to the local psychiatric hospital ( knowing that she would not be eligible for residential care because of the severity of her condition ) ; but she also added — ‘ not that I do n't want her at home too — I love my mother — it 's just that the strain is too much for me ’ . |
11 | I do n't want her to be alone . ’ |
12 | Remember , she thinks you 're the King and we do n't want her to be angry with him , do we ? ’ |
13 | ‘ And I do n't want her to . ’ |
14 | ‘ No — I do n't want her to be dragged into this mess , ’ Laura had told him firmly . |
15 | Oh yeah I do n't want her to be better off er for when I die |
16 | I do n't want her to shit on your head . |
17 | So And o , also when it 's the day before I , I 'm working I 'm very conscience that I do n't want her to be upset in the morning , same with Christopher I do n't want any upsets in the morning . |
18 | We wanted to send Doreen to her family , but they do n't want her after all — ’ |
19 | I do n't want her near me . ’ |
20 | ‘ Most men think Cleo is a boy just because I do n't dress her in pink frocks . ’ |
21 | ‘ If so , do n't bring her near me , ’ was the reply . |
22 | " Do n't answer her like that ! |
23 | " You would n't make a profit on Lord Jim anyway " , he added , " I do n't regard her as an investment . |
24 | ‘ I do n't blame her at all . |
25 | And I do n't blame her in the slightest for telling you . |
26 | Do n't threaten her with the police , leaving home yourself or sending her away . |
27 | She tends to react badly to lots of people — it 's a sort of stress that is common in older birds — so I do n't take her to lectures any more . |
28 | ‘ Do n't know her as such . |
29 | I do n't remember her of course but I 've heard my father and them speaking about it . |
30 | I do n't like her at all . |