Example sentences of "we [vb mod] [not/n't] [verb] you " in BNC.
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1 | We may not let you pass . |
2 | We may not let you pass . |
3 | ‘ I think we should not trouble you further , ’ said the Archdeacon with finality . |
4 | it hurts , but we must n't tell you where . |
5 | We could n't protect you for ever . " |
6 | But that 's it , on a good day we could give you ten only , and we could n't give you any more . |
7 | France and Spain , okay , if you only got one of those countries right we could n't give you the point , it has to be both , question eighteen , in which book would you find the character Long John Silver ? |
8 | ‘ We could n't leave you here on your own , ’ says Prue Chase , as Howard kisses her and hands a bottle of wine to Roy , her husband . |
9 | We could n't let you see them — ’ |
10 | We were told we were mad and we could n't rear you . |
11 | ‘ Ah , Sean , we could n't ask you to do that . ’ |
12 | I might have known we could n't keep you within bounds … |
13 | And when I er went to go on me own er I still wanted to keep in the union and I went down the Locksmiths ' union , which was in the market place , and they said they er we could n't , we could n't have you in the union if you go on your own erm there 's another denomination or something , was something that you 'd have to join or something like that and be on your own . |
14 | If you knew we could not train you . |
15 | ‘ Then , ’ said the Oak , bowing its wise solemn head , ‘ we shall not detain you . ’ |
16 | ‘ We shall not hurt you . ’ |
17 | Erm , and we had a a little meeting Margaret , Joan and I , just to go through the agenda for today , and we thought that , we th perhaps five was a better number , erm , because we thought Maisie would be on as she does the bookings , but we would n't expect you to do anything else , Maisie , yeah . |
18 | ‘ We do n't know why you 're a convict , but we would n't want you to die of hunger . ’ |
19 | ‘ We would n't want you to get sunburnt , now , would we ? ’ |
20 | For we 're the girls , girls , girls , And we would charm you With our curls , curls , curls — We would n't harm you To quote Davidson Ketchum — who with the magazines ‘ In Ruhleben Camp ’ is the principal source of this account — ‘ Few small towns since the Middle Ages can have had so productive a group of artists . ’ |
21 | You are pretty as a picture and we would not want you drawing attention to yourself , would we ! ’ |
22 | ‘ We would not ask you to appear in one of our modest productions , but would you perhaps come and give us some advice ? ’ |
23 | ‘ Well , we ca n't leave you to the wolves . |
24 | After all , we ca n't leave you living like this . ’ |
25 | But we 'll see if we ca n't lend you one before too long . ’ |
26 | Walter , I know you were n't there Walter so we ca n't blame you for whatever 's happened but have you got a theory about it ? |
27 | ‘ Yes , but if you do n't want the horse we ca n't pay you . ’ |
28 | I 've got an interesting point that I relate about this job that when I went to see them , about starting this job , they said , Well , they never told me before I got in , they said er , We 've er we 've got no money so we ca n't pay you a very good wage , but er we 'll start you off with five pound a week , that 's all we can afford , well I was earning more than that , during the War , nineteen forty two . |
29 | I want to let you know about a study we have initiated on the usual basis of ( almost ) nil funds — hence we ca n't offer you a lucrative contract ! |
30 | " Well , we ca n't treat you as homeless because you are a joint tenant . |