Example sentences of "[verb] her not [verb] " in BNC.

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1 That was the trouble with Mrs Flaherty , you could n't trust her not to say the wrong thing in company , that was one of the reasons why she was the Wrong Element .
2 ‘ Yes , ’ Fabia agreed , but what was more than obvious to her , with Ven stressing , ‘ specifically ’ stressing , that Lubor talk to her on an impersonal basis only , was that he still did n't trust her not to ask personal questions about him .
3 It helped her not to think too much .
4 They helped her not to think too much .
5 But he also warns her not to let these spiritual conversations degenerate into gossip — an obvious danger and one which could ruin the religious life .
6 Hilton warns her not to skimp these obligatory verbal prayers in her enthusiasm for the new contemplation .
7 ( Thomas Higginson advised her not to try to publish , so she did n't .
8 Tony signalled her not to annoy Frank in case he used it as an excuse to follow Terry , but he only seemed amused .
9 The treatment concentrated on reducing Esther 's spasticity in her left side , and training her not to over-use her right side .
10 There was no point in warning her not to talk to the Lab staff , or , come to that , the whole village .
11 His finger pressed her lips , his eyes warning her not to continue .
12 ‘ Why should that worry you ? ’ inquired Memet , and for a horrid moment she thought that he was warning her not to speak ill of the love of his life , but he went on : ‘ She 's not a nice woman , ’ he said .
13 It was a pleasant evening but when Anne wrote to Joe about it , telling him that she had asked Helen and Tony to come , he replied immediately , warning her not to rush things .
14 She remembered her small earnest face warning her not to think about the dress from Dublin too much .
15 The sanction imposed is real and effective since it satisfied all three conditions required by Community law ; it is adequate in relation to the damage sustained by the claimant , since the claimant is put in the position in which she would have been had the discriminatory refusal to hire her not occurred , both as concerns the post of employment and the income therefrom ; it has a real deterrent effect on the defendant bank who will not only have to pay the amount of about seven years ' monthly salary , plus interest , but will furthermore find itself with an additional employee ( the claimant and the man hired in her stead ) ; it is the same sanction as the one imposed for any other illegal refusal to hire .
16 Although this is also true , we might not be surprised if the judge interrupted this witness and accused her of being facetious , or told her not to waste time .
17 I told her not to turn it
18 The boss nurse gave her two minutes and told her not to talk .
19 Instinct told her not to ask the question , but her heart demanded an answer .
20 and I told Susan like , but I told her not to say nothing to nobody and she goes , told Clare she never said I said anything and Susan goes to her oh you think you 're right again , and I said yes
21 and I told Susan like , but I told her not to say nothing to nobody and she goes , told Clare she never said I said anything and Susan goes to her oh you think you 're right again , and I said yes
22 Afterwards he told her not to report the incident because he could have her ‘ nicked ’ for soliciting .
23 ‘ Blagg told her not to hand them over to anybody but himself or somebody with a letter from him .
24 But , as she reached the open door of the drawing-room and caught sight of Janice in the middle of the room , some instinct told her not to enter immediately .
25 Gillian Vincent , 26 , who has never had a boyfriend , said it began after Hendry 's manager Ian Doyle told her not to write anymore .
26 She was very sorry ; I told her not to worry .
27 She returned to her car , and a passing police patrol told her not to worry as she would get priority .
28 ‘ I told her not to worry and that we 'd pull through together , ’ said Rosemary of Pentwyn , Cardiff .
29 I told her not to worry about it .
30 She felt dreadfully guilty letting them down about the Rome and Athens trip , but even that they smoothed over , told her not to worry .
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