Example sentences of "do [not/n't] [verb] [pron] [verb] me " in BNC.

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1 Although you always came to me brimming with news of where you had been and what you had done , I do not think you told me everything .
2 I am being a trifle cunning in this , as I do not want you to forget me .
3 But I do not want you to marry me just because your parents wanted it .
4 ‘ I do n't recollect you measurin' me . ’
5 I do n't think they believed me .
6 ‘ They said it would be all right if I had the serial numbers but I do n't think they expected me back , ’ she said .
7 I do n't think they like me much in that office but then , I 'm not keen on them either .
8 I often hear you come in — please do n't think you disturb me , you 're very quiet , and I 'm always up till one or two .
9 ‘ I do n't think you want me to get a girlfriend , ’ Stuart sulkily concluded .
10 ‘ I do n't think he likes me , ’ she said of the dog .
11 " I want to know what you 're up to , " he said , and I do n't think he believed me when I told him I was only trying to find out whether there were any rabbits who wanted to leave the warren .
12 I do n't think he believed me .
13 ‘ I do n't think he suspects me any more . ’
14 I do n't think he meant me harm , but somehow I hit the corner of the wardrobe and got myself a black eye and one or two other bruises … ’
15 I never met his eyes and I do n't think he noticed me much , but we were all , Emil , Oliver , Cathy and I , becoming slowly and inevitably more recognizable to the passengers .
16 He did n't even stop or turn his head to look at me. i do n't think he heard me .
17 I do n't think he heard me — due to a very loud explosion a short distance away forcing everyone to duck low into their trenches as lumps of earth and other debris accompanied the flying shrapnel through the trees .
18 I do n't think he heard me !
19 My lady and gentleman took him out that night and he drank a lot of fizzy stuff and fell over — I 'm black and I do n't think he saw me in the darkness .
20 I do n't think he saw me .
21 I do n't think he wanted me to have him back , with us being in prison and that .
22 ‘ So I do n't think he found me quite so ridiculous as you make out , ’ concluded Viola , with an angry smirk of triumph .
23 ‘ But I do n't think it makes me any worse of a detective . ’
24 I do n't think she finds me much use .
25 At Albufeira no one ever bothered me and the local fishermen were only too happy to accept the lead fishing weights I found , so I do n't suppose they reported me .
26 ‘ I do n't suppose you remember me , ’ her godmother said , taking another glass of champagne .
27 Re Re:Joyce : ‘ I do n't suppose you remember me
28 I do n't want him to give me a job , but will he give me one thousand pounds out of money that 's really mine ? ’
29 I do n't want him to know we 've got divers aboard and I especially do n't want him to see me taking off with divers in the general direction of the Delos .
30 ‘ And I do n't want him to see me .
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