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

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1 You must not think him ridden with angst just because , for once , he 's agreed to discuss with us the things he normally ignores .
2 Leslie did not want me to go with him to the station , and so I watched him from the hotel-room window , his jaunty walk bravely exaggerated .
3 ‘ You may not want them to begin with , but you should n't fix it , do n't say ‘ I 'll never want children ’ , and do n't put him in that position either .
4 I do not need you to stay with me , Caroline .
5 I did not know what to do with it , why I was there .
6 Rather plainly the poem decides , as others have decided before and since , that the revolution 's humble heroes , revolution once accomplished , did not know what to do with the liberation they had achieved .
7 But , having gained it , they do not know what to do with it — yet . ’
8 Mr Widdup said he would not know what to do with ‘ the ludicrous amount of money ’ .
9 It lasts 40 minutes and contains so much inventive material in its one-movement , arch-like structure that one sometimes feels Holloway did not know what to do with it all , a pleasing problem for any composer today !
10 I did not know what to do with the child . ’
11 When 13 , Mackenzie was sent to be educated at a hearing school where the teachers did not know what to do with him , and left him to his own devices a lot of the time .
12 But the company did not know what to do with its discovery : Lyle and other directors feared that developing sucralose would create a powerful competitor for the real thing .
13 If the former , then consumers have money in their bank accounts or pockets that they do not know what to do with and may therefore not mind increased taxation to pay for schools , hospitals , and the social services .
14 He did not know what to do with it , Hailsham being far too busy to read it at the time .
15 Having released a highly successful book of Russian posters the renowned publisher Aurora , which publishes books for export , does not know what to do with the rich reserve of editorial material it has accumulated over recent years , and it has been forced to sell transparencies and texts .
16 Just as we do not know what to do with our bodies when they are alive , disposing of them when they are dead presents greater problems .
17 Additionally , if the idea is extremely complex or tangential to a manager 's assigned work , he may simply not know what to do with it .
18 Narcissus 's parents just did not know what to do with him !
19 Says Renate Olins , director of the London Marriage Guidance Council , ‘ It 's entirely understandable that the innocent party is wracked with feelings of such vehemence and passion that she may not know what to do with them . ’
20 She did not know what to do with Rupert so had asked him to refill her hot water bottle .
21 ‘ You would find enterprise agencies did not know what to do with a disabled person they would refer them elsewhere and lose the problem . ’
22 Amanullah 's pursuit of his two most cherished objectives , to modernize his country in the shortest possible time and to make it independent of Britain , soon brought him into headlong conflict with Humphrys , whose previous eighteen years in India , mostly among the tribes across the frontier from Afghanistan , had not prepared him to deal with a ruler of such independence of mind .
23 However , the hon. Gentleman can not expect me to agree with his preface , in which he said that his right hon. Friend the Prime Minister had negotiated brilliantly .
24 I , I er , you would not expect me to continue with the euphoria which you were trying to create earlier , and er , I have to say that I suppose that you would n't er , be proposing any different budget to this would you , in the circumstances that you 've got .
25 I do not expect you to agree with me on everything .
26 But Coun Robson said : ‘ It will not prevent us corresponding with Pavlovo but whether it will delay any civic visits from Russia remains to be seen . ’
27 It also helps if the fish have been well fed before photographing , because they do not associate your approaching with feeding time which gets them rushing around madly .
28 ‘ You do not remember her playing with you , perhaps ? ’
29 The fact that Peter heard God 's voice about one thing does not stop him arguing with Jesus about the next , namely Jesus ' intention to go to the cross .
30 His own cathedral could not boast anything to compare with a fragment of the True Cross .
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