Example sentences of "[pron] [vb mod] [not/n't] [verb] you " in BNC.
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1 | What pleases me may not please you , and my recommendation may disappoint you — and then what would you think ? |
2 | There was a long silence before Ipuky continued , ‘ What is said about me should not concern you . |
3 | ‘ And if I may not have you permanently , then a little temporary use would satisfy me , I think . ’ |
4 | They stopped just beyond the steps of the food office and , all the irritation seeming to flow from him , he looked at her meekly now as he said , ‘ I may not see you again for weeks . |
5 | ‘ Connie , I may not see you again . |
6 | ‘ Then I ought not to hold you , to talk to you like this ? |
7 | Well , I must n't hold you up . |
8 | ‘ Well , I must n't monopolise you . |
9 | ‘ I must n't tell you that I want to bury myself in your body ? ’ he enquired . |
10 | I must n't detain you ! ’ |
11 | Er Andrea , er it 's gone eleven I must n't detain you any longer . |
12 | ‘ I must n't frighten you before you 've been here a week , ’ Hortensia said . |
13 | ‘ But I must n't confuse you . |
14 | I must n't keep you , Chief Inspector . |
15 | ‘ You will be late , ’ she said , ‘ I must n't keep you longer . ’ |
16 | Anyway , I must n't keep you . |
17 | Presently she said , ‘ Now I must n't keep you , I only sought you out in your lair because this benighted village boasts no telephone , one has to be one 's own messenger — well , as they say , on est jamais mieux servi que par soi-même . |
18 | I dare say you 've things to do , and I must n't keep you . ’ |
19 | I must n't keep you away from her , but will you tell her that my wife and I are very concerned ? |
20 | ‘ Well I must n't keep you . |
21 | ‘ Well , I must n't keep you . |
22 | But I can see I must n't keep you . |
23 | Well , I must n't keep you , vicar , or pussy will have something to say , wo n't she . ’ |
24 | ‘ I must n't keep you and Richard apart any longer . |
25 | Thank you for your help , but I must n't keep you any longer . ’ |
26 | Well I must n't keep you talking because the more I , the more I keep you talking the less time you have to do it . |
27 | But I must n't let you run away with the impression that I spent all my time lounging around the pool . |
28 | I it is not envisaged I mean I must n't mislead you at all I want I want to be understood on this issue . |
29 | ‘ It is always a pleasure to talk to you , but I must not detain you . |
30 | ‘ I must not detain you any longer , Madame . ’ |