Example sentences of "he [modal v] [not/n't] [verb] you " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ 'E did n't say , but 'e wo n't want you nosin' around 'is room-'ere , come back 'ere . ’ |
2 | ‘ 'E wo n't harm you , ’ said Tom . |
3 | ’ The good news is that he may not do you any positive harm . |
4 | ‘ He 'll not bother you again , you know . ’ |
5 | He 'll not want you ! ’ |
6 | to the door , he 'll not let you touch him . |
7 | He did n't know , he could n't give you a theological explanation of what the kingdom of God was . |
8 | almost servant type you know , he tied himself to you and you feel he could n't do you enough for you |
9 | He could n't see you if you were standing right in front of him , but he carried on at the anvil and used to feel the iron he was working . ’ |
10 | If he could n't find you , he wanted to know where you had been . |
11 | Although ‘ t is easy to see that he could not leave you behind , nor take his eyes off you for a moment . |
12 | For ‘ proposing to carry lemons with us to Sky [ sic ] that he might be sure to have his lemonade ’ , Johnson ticked off Boswell — on two counts : that he , Sam , did not wish to be viewed as someone who could not do without his preferences ; and that it was ‘ very bad manners to carry provisions to any man 's house , as if he could not entertain you . |
13 | She finished by saying , ‘ And his only sorrow , for some months , has been that he could not find you , his former friend . ’ |
14 | But he would not want you to think that he had forgotten you . |
15 | His mother reassured him , 'people often go down there with their dogs ; do n't worry , I 'm sure he would n't hurt you , but perhaps you should n't go down there for a week or two , David . ’ |
16 | Oh well he would n't hurt you . |
17 | But I 'm sure that even he would n't want you to starve ; it might affect your output , ’ he laughed . |
18 | If I read him right he does n't intend to marry , so he would n't suit you , would he ? ’ |
19 | ‘ Because he would n't receive you . |
20 | He 'll be screaming , yo you know , he would n't let you touch the phone or something ! not tonight . |
21 | and you had , and the man there looked at his stock and he would n't , he would n't sell you rub well they did n't get rubbish in , because |
22 | ‘ He would n't kill you so long as I 'm alive . |
23 | He said he talked to himself in prison to keep himself sane , but if you told him he was still doing it he would n't believe you . ’ |
24 | So I said ‘ Well , there 's no need to be frightened of him , he would n't touch you ’ , but you see then somebody was talking to me on the phone last night and said the same thing ‘ We do n't come any more to say prayers as we go through the churchyard because we 're frightened ’ . |
25 | If he then gets wet , he ca n't blame you ! 9 . |
26 | He ca n't go , that 's the reason he ca n't go you see but he 's going |
27 | If you can just keep your cool , he ca n't rattle you . ’ |
28 | He could n't stand your father and he ca n't stand you and the other kids being your father 's children , though he does n't mind you being your mother 's . |
29 | He ca n't hurt you . |
30 | ‘ But when he ca n't carry you any longer , I do hope you will still come up here to visit us . ’ |