Example sentences of "not [verb] me [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 In fact , Johnny 's not picking me up from school again tonight .
2 Do not send me back to Hanoi empty handed . ’
3 He is a good player and it has boosted everyone , but it has not spurred me on to greater efforts .
4 Indeed , quite early on , I tried to work out in my mind what it was that made his personality ( though he did not like the word ) so compelling ; and I came to the conclusion that it was because he did not let me down in my own estimation of him .
5 ‘ You 're not making me out to be a liar . ’
6 Just remember next year , you do not put me in for
7 At least , I did not catch him whispering to any of the other people going in and out of the place , and he did not point me out to anyone at any time .
8 They did not push me out of their watering hole because I was unsuitably dressed , but because females are only admissible if they are willing to pose as deferential ‘ little women ’ .
9 You do n't want me back in Scotland , do you ?
10 Her marrying Dad did n't screw me up like the other two .
11 But they took me away after that awful morning and did n't send me back to Byron House for another year and a half .
12 After all , something must have made me do it , pointless and unjustified as it seemed now ; perhaps if I went over it all again carefully , I could find out that the truth did n't condemn me out of hand .
13 But they ca n't keep me out of my own house , can they ? ’
14 ‘ And if you had n't got me out in time ? ’
15 Er they do n't move us on or they do n't move me on in my thinking , and they do n't lay down the charge , cos they 're predictable and and they 're using .
16 I would normally do the PM first thing tomorrow but they are n't expecting me back at the hospital until Monday and the PM room is tied up until the afternoon .
17 Oh I 'd be fine if you had n't pulled me out of line
18 ‘ When you did n't call me back from your place in Wandsworth I checked with headquarters in Norwich — to find out where your sister had lived , ’ he said casually .
19 Once a Met Officer remarked cheerfully to me ( from the warmth and light of the office ) , that the rats were much more frightened of me than I was of them , but I noticed that he did n't take me up on my suggestion that he should come out with me and see for himself .
20 You do n't take me up on anything — you just repeat it in a different order .
21 The language is a bit spicy but it did n't put me off in the slightest . ’
22 Oh , do n't get me on to that one .
23 And er I was er one that was sorted out to go , but they would n't let me go because er I could n't get b they could n't get me back to work for seven o'clock on Monday morning .
24 I 've a heavy afternoon ahead , and I 'm off to Paris tomorrow — by parachute if they ca n't get me in by any other method .
25 It did n't get me out of very much , except a few guard duties and er I collected one stripe , and then two , and I did the pay and all sorts of things .
26 He tells me I 'm a stupid girl , that all the posh solicitors in Beverly Hills ca n't get me out of Holloway on a drug charge .
27 ‘ Nonsense , Devlin is one of the most remarkable men I have ever known , but even he could n't get me out of this place . ’
28 You do n't let me in at all .
29 Wo n't let me out of his sight for a minute , he said .
30 ‘ She 's had a fever and now she wo n't let me out of her sight , so I 'ad to bring her . ’
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