Example sentences of "n't [verb] [pron] [verb] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Well , as long as it does n't make me feel uneasy , I 'm a fairly tidy sort of person , so I do make the bed , and sort of tidy up in the bedroom , and I tidy up in here , when she 's gone to bed . |
2 | That used to make me feel good , but it do n't make me feel good now . |
3 | Oh , I 'll tell you , it does n't make me feel good or . |
4 | Daine could n't make me feel guilty . |
5 | Well it does n't make me get lazy . |
6 | Tammuz smiled but it did n't make him look cheerful . |
7 | The fact they are playing Kilkenny wo n't make them feel intimidated or fazed in any way . |
8 | Show me a woman who says Dane Jacobsen does n't make her go weak at the knees and I 'll show you a liar ! ’ |
9 | ‘ Show me a woman who says Dane Jacobsen does n't make her go weak at the knees , and I 'll show you a liar ! ’ |
10 | Do n't make her feel uncomfortable about it , will you ? ’ |
11 | ‘ You did n't make us feel unwelcome , ’ Maggie said emphatically . |
12 | ‘ I know what you need , Clare : someone you know and trust , someone who wo n't make you feel anxious . |
13 | If that does n't make you feel humble you must naturally be so humble that the hell with you anyway . |
14 | It wo n't make you look important . ’ |
15 | I find that other kind of sound very forgiving ; I can get through it technically , but I ca n't make it come alive the way somebody else could . ’ |
16 | So , if you do n't want him to become Prime Minister you keep the issue on the agenda . ’ |
17 | I did n't want him becoming morbid . |
18 | And I do n't want him to get angry with you . ’ |
19 | Anyway , erm Raymond was on the phone because he was tal and I was saying to Jim tell him I do n't want him to come if the ra if the road 's cut off to Blythe I do n't want him to get stuck , I mean , he 's got a wife |
20 | I do n't want him to get excited or upset . ’ |
21 | He did n't want him to feel guilty . |
22 | Stavros and Loadsamoney have gone because he did n't want them to become repetitive and boring , but in their place are newcomers like The Rugby Players — three middle-class yobbos whose hobbies including drinking and mooning at women — space travellers The Aliens , seen trying to learn English , and world 's worst publican Leslie Norris , who ca n't remember anything he is told . |
23 | He did n't want them to become stale . |
24 | ‘ I do n't want them to get bored with me or me with them . |
25 | I do n't want them to feel guilty about leaving home . ' |
26 | I do n't want her made unhappy . |
27 | Her parents did n't want her to become involved with Fenton Bishop 's aircrews . |
28 | That 's what I said to her I mean and Tracey wanted her because she did n't want her to feel upset . |
29 | But Ali 's happy with himself , he does n't want anyone to feel sorry for him . |
30 | I do n't want anyone to get lost in it , I said . |