Example sentences of "n't [vb infin] i [conj] i [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Oh I could have er er well it does n't debar me but I feel it , it would it would n't be right , for me being a Labour Party member sitting on a , a non-segregated and non-political gr er ah association ,
2 ‘ I suppose you do n't trust me after I locked you in , ’ he said .
3 You do n't trust me and I do n't trust you .
4 ‘ Mr Christie , ’ said a voice , ‘ you do n't know me but I know you , We have met and I know that you are a good man and a religious man .
5 Otley was looking the other way as if he did n't know me when I tried again with a pleasant , motherly woman with a shopping basket full of goodies .
6 Engaged in a quarrel , in which some bullying might have been going on , the younger boy had produced a pistol and shouted : ‘ You wo n't touch me when I have this .
7 Well you perhaps wo n't believe me but I sit where Geoff is and she gets right against me and there 's all this to spare is n't there granddad ?
8 Blaming it on the Company would be just a fallback — you would n't believe me if I said I was n't drinking of that but you might believe me if I say we 'd prefer the good old British way : that nothing happened and there 's no blame at all .
9 You would n't believe me if I told you . ’
10 You would n't believe me if I described the awfulness of the pictures .
11 ‘ Oh , I know you wo n't believe me when I tell you that he doctored that fuel blend to make me look a fool , but one of the boys back in London knows ; he 's going to have my work independently checked before Jason gets home ! ’
12 She did n't believe me when I said I was sure it was because she was n't taking the carriage far enough over to the right , clearing the pattern selector .
13 David did n't believe me when I said he was black .
14 ‘ You did n't believe me when I said I had n't distracted Simon and you would n't have believed me if I 'd told you it was your child I might be carrying , ’ she replied , her voice shaking a little despite all her efforts to project a calm image .
15 Old did n't believe me when I said this afternoon .
16 He did n't believe me when I told him about you , which just goes to show how much people judge by outward appearances .
17 Nicola did n't believe me when I told her she thought I was playing a joke
18 Milk up Nicola did n't believe me when I told her .
19 I was standing in the kitchen , he did n't see me but I saw him .
20 Not really , it does n't annoy me but I know there are some like women older than me in in my office that know they 're not gon na get anywhere because it 's all men .
21 And I walked out and then she did n't call me and I did n't call her and that was it .
22 The guy would n't take me until I showed him money .
23 ‘ Do n't tell me that you give a damn , ’ she said , ‘ do n't tell me that I 've been anything to you but a brief interlude . ’
24 Like , do n't tell me that I tried to get a .
25 And I 'll show you two or three things on on this contract which will if you presented to them face to face during the during the discussions they would they would use it as an excuse to say , You did n't tell me that I do n't want to do it .
26 ‘ She did n't tell me and I did n't ask . ’
27 pass one of these round each and if , there 's plenty here so if you 've got any friends , neighbours that ca n't be here tonight for any reason then feel free to take one afterwards and , well it would n't bother me if I had none to take back .
28 And it does n't bother me cos I put their , them first .
29 And as to Spasov and being saved — ‘ Il me semble que tout le monde va à Spassof ’ — there is still some comic devillife in him as he quotes the Saviour against his bible-selling saviour because she is taking thought for the morrow , and as he turns the gospel on its head with ‘ Happiness does n't pay me because I start at once forgiving all my enemies . ’
30 I mean my parents wo n't visit me cos I living here .
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