Example sentences of "they must [not/n't] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ They must n't go there , then ! ’ |
2 | They must n't go down this road again , it could only lead to disaster . |
3 | Ca n't think why and I ca n't think why they should think they must n't go on Pan Am cos Pan Am are a target |
4 | And , of course , not sleep together , which they must n't do if they 're living apart either . |
5 | ‘ They must n't forget there 's a recession going on and we 've just got to be realistic about money . ’ |
6 | I believe in them and they must n't start thinking it has gone . ’ |
7 | Molly did n't remind her that they must n't arrive too early because S. Kettering had told them not to . |
8 | The living room is the room where they must n't take their toys . |
9 | She says that they must n't become complacent . |
10 | And when he returned to the college , he told the students they must n't let blindness get in the way of their creativity . |
11 | They must n't kill you too ! ’ |
12 | So they must n't put , you know , their full name or whatever |
13 | Patients , particularly women who are conditioned from childhood to be accepting rather than questioning , are given the sense that they must n't try to invade medical territory . |
14 | They must not stand upon the fire above an hour att a time . |
15 | This is again to put it broadly — that they must not exercise their powers arbitrarily or so unreasonably that the exercise of the discretion is clearly unjustifiable . |
16 | Since Thresher suspended Mr Newton and Mr Onanuga with the stern warning that they must not speak about the affair , the pair have been hiding . |
17 | This was not as easy as they hoped ; they knew that , however much it might disapprove of their activities , the English government certainly had no power to get its orders obeyed on the western side of the Atlantic , but their charter , which they hoped would make them independent of England , and on which they relied for the legal basis of their community , said — like all the other charters — that they must not pass laws that were not consistent with English laws . |
18 | While there is no general duty imposed by law upon employees to cooperate with their employer , they must not betray their employer 's trust , for instance by giving away trade secrets . |
19 | They must not forget sabbath law in the coming busy seasons of sowing and harvest . |
20 | He told the others they must not forget about roast Gnome being a traditional dish for the Gruagach 's grander festivals . |
21 | What they must not do is to get in there at half time and think that they have done their job . |
22 | Parents of allergic children have to walk a tightrope — on the one hand they need to warn their child about things to avoid , but on the other hand they must not make the child over-anxious . |
23 | Other principles accepted by the declaration were : i ) that the polluter should pay for the cost of the clean-up ; ii ) that environmental damage should be guarded against even if there were no apparent scientific reasons for doing so — the " precautionary principle " ; iii ) that women have " a vital role in environmental management and development " ; and iv ) that , while nations have a right to exploit their own resources , they must not damage the environments of other states . |
24 | After that , Dinah should disappear for a little ; they must not grow accustomed to her , and he himself had a leading part waiting which demanded full passions ; that of Tamburlaine . |
25 | The trainer also has the responsibility to convey to the trainees that they must not think of themselves as problem solvers , but only as facilitators . |
26 | The padre told them that they must not think that theirs was a wasted journey . |
27 | But in doing so they must not restrict the opportunities for one gender or racial group . |
28 | The bikes had to survive a six-week tour in total wilderness , with fifty kilograms of camping gear , and they must not break . |
29 | They must not go at all . |
30 | They must not underspend or overspend , and must regularize the volume of books received so that the processing departments have an even flow of work throughout the year . |