Example sentences of "must [not/n't] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 He must not diminish the capital value of the land by the commission of acts called ‘ waste ’ , such as cutting timber or opening mines .
2 Secondly , on defence , the Foreign Secretary made it clear that , although Europe has an increasing role in respect of threats outside the NATO area , the movements towards building up a European defence identity must not weaken NATO or confront the Americans with a single European view .
3 Lenin was willing to make concessions , but not on the centralized unity of the party — ‘ we must not weaken the force of our offensive by breaking into numerous independent political parties ; we must not introduce estrangement and isolation and then have to heal an artificially implanted disease with the aid of these notorious ‘ federal ’ , plasters ’ .
4 You must not admit to , negotiate on or refuse any claim unless you have permission from us .
5 You must not admit to , negotiate on or refuse any claim unless you have permission from us .
6 You must not admit to , negotiate on or refuse any claim unless you have permission from us .
7 You must not admit to , negotiate on or refuse any claim unless you have permission from us .
8 The sole remaining restraint is the requirement that the advertising must not impair the solicitor 's independence and integrity and must not bring the profession into disrepute .
9 Queen Margaret is most welcome to return but she must not bring an army of twenty thousand English ‘ advisers ’ with her .
10 Even if you only cook properly at weekends , it is something , and you must not neglect your health by eating processed foods all the time or by skipping meals altogether .
11 ‘ It is always a pleasure to talk to you , but I must not detain you .
12 ‘ I must not detain you any longer , Madame . ’
13 It was the sort of fantasy she must not harbour .
14 You must not undertake any action which breaches the mutual trust between the ES and the people working for it , such as being the cause of adverse publicity for , or embarrassment to , the Agency .
15 But I 've specified that the address must be within a half-hour 's cycle ride from college and must not cost more than £x per week inclusive of heating and lighting .
16 Clearly even information that would predict the market share perfectly must not cost more than £75k or an overall reduction in pay-off will result .
17 Clearly even information that would predict the market share perfectly must not cost more than £75k or an overall reduction in pay-off will result .
18 If you retain real career ambitions , this is a harsh truth which you can not entirely ignore , even if in the end you decide that you must not abandon your legal rights of redress .
19 The case of Donoghue v. Stevenson is noted moreover for the general test as to liability in negligence propounded by Lord Atkin where he says : ‘ You must not injure your neighbour .
20 There are passages in the speeches in your Lordship 's House which support each of these views : but I think the true principle is contained simply in this : ‘ You must not injure your neighbour by your fault . ’
21 There is another duty also to be considered : and that is the duty which Lord Atkin put in this wise : ‘ You must not injure your neighbour : ’ which I would expand so as to say that there is a duty on every man not to injure his neighbour by his want of reasonable care .
22 It follows that the conditions laid down for the registration of vessels must not form an obstacle to freedom of establishment within the meaning of articles 52 et seq .
23 They form the ultimate distillation , but must not form the only aspect of your studies ; the skeleton must be clothed , and study must be pursued into all the ramifications of the life 's work to which your books and papers direct you .
24 The implementation of the information technology strategy must avoid this relationship 's being reversed : the coding scheme must not form the test of clinical systems .
25 You must not open the gates tonight .
26 One must not open up the possibility for either partner in a marriage or a relationship to murder their partner , not as a result of a sudden , temporary loss of control , but as a result of a careful , well thought out and premeditated plan .
27 But we must not build too much , at this early stage in Gassendi 's thought , on these positive aspects of it .
28 But you must not build them on the graveyard .
29 But you must not build shops and hotels in the graveyard .
30 Teaching and learning are very different , and the student must not rely on teaching alone for development of expertise .
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