Example sentences of "[pers pn] must [not/n't] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ That reminds me , I must n't forget the black pudding for tonight , ’ Bedelia said as yet another shiny black behind came up on the screen . |
2 | AND , ALTHOUGH I 'M FLATTERED THAT THE SUN IS TIPPING ME TO REPLACE CHRIS PATTEN AT CONSERVATIVE CENTRAL OFFICE , I MUST N'T FORGET WHY I ORIGINALLY DECIDED TO BACK THE TORIES IN THIS ELECTION … |
3 | Still on the subject of pets , I must n't forget Mrs. I found her under the millstone table outside the kitchen on a cold November evening . |
4 | ( She thought : I must n't forget to sing a few notes in that direction … ) |
5 | I must n't forget my keys . |
6 | what she was getting at , she knew exactly what she was shopping for , she went into that shop , there was the list , it was handed in , I bet it took her less time to shop then , than it did later when she went shopping with a vague idea well I must n't forget this , I must n't forget that , but then the wandering around sort of oh that looks nice and I fancy that |
7 | what she was getting at , she knew exactly what she was shopping for , she went into that shop , there was the list , it was handed in , I bet it took her less time to shop then , than it did later when she went shopping with a vague idea well I must n't forget this , I must n't forget that , but then the wandering around sort of oh that looks nice and I fancy that |
8 | It 's a question of not being discouraged and persevering until suddenly a drawing looks like you hope , of seeing the possibility in something , in a line , and thinking ‘ Oh quick , I must n't change that . |
9 | I feel it is my best chance , I must n't waste it , spoil it through lack of preparation . |
10 | I must n't go to pieces , she whispered , tomorrow I 'll be brave , and ask Ricky round for a drink . |
11 | I must n't go the wrong way , Alice thought to herself as she made her way to the platform . |
12 | But I must n't go into that now . |
13 | I must n't go to see William . |
14 | ‘ I must n't give in . |
15 | I ca n't behave naturally because I must n't give offence . |
16 | I suppose I must n't laugh ? |
17 | in the she kept speaking about him as tho , as though he was all , you know , still alright , and that was just so funny the way she said it and I thought I must n't laugh cos that er , i she does n't intend to be funny with it at all ! |
18 | ‘ I must n't drink it , ’ she said as she did . |
19 | My Keith tried a little drop last night and he said I must n't drink this so soon after then he had another sip must n't drink it and he |
20 | Oh shit I must n't swear tonight . |
21 | And I 'd say , ‘ Of course not , Mummy , I know I must n't do that . |
22 | Well , I must n't hold you up . |
23 | ‘ Well , I must n't monopolise you . |
24 | Oh sorry , I must n't mention the name . . |
25 | But anyway , I 've come to the conclusion that he , I mean , his work is , it was absolutely superb , but I must n't expect that . |
26 | ‘ Oh no ! ’ she said in fright , ‘ no — I mean , I must n't think of it , I should go back , I was very wrong to walk on your land — ’ |
27 | ‘ You told me I must n't tell him . |
28 | ‘ I must n't tell you that I want to bury myself in your body ? ’ he enquired . |
29 | ‘ Mrs Peterson says I must n't talk to thee . ’ |
30 | ‘ He said he 'd buy me a Pepsi and I said you said I must n't talk to strangers , and I came away . ’ |