Example sentences of "[modal v] n't get " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I must n't get too pissed , ’ she said . |
2 | I must n't get too excited , but I ca n't help it — I 'm going to be back home soon and everything 's going to be OK . |
3 | He must n't get too relaxed . |
4 | The press must n't get on to it — and you are the press . |
5 | You must n't get me wrong , I think the world would be much better without software piracy . |
6 | Oh well , must n't get the hump … |
7 | ‘ You must n't get angry like that , Anne . |
8 | ‘ You must n't get subjective , ’ Maud said . |
9 | Irene still telephones regularly but I must n't get my hopes up . |
10 | ‘ Look , we must n't get on to chattering about your lurid past . |
11 | She kissed him again and said , ‘ You must n't get over-excited . ’ |
12 | ‘ We must n't start … we must n't get … ’ |
13 | So I must n't get to bed too late . |
14 | I think , I take your point Ivor , and we do n't dissent from it , what we have to guard against , two things , one , that the Committee becomes big and cumbersome , and two , of course , we must n't get into a situation where a regional representative is repre is influencing decisions made elsewhere in the county , that 's the effect of the |
15 | You must n't get a downer cos of it . |
16 | I could n't believe it when I first , first year of marriage and when I got pregnant , er , we 'd walk into her , well it 's her daughter 's erm sitting room , she 'd struggle up out of an arm chair and I 'd think oh gosh , I know she must n't get up for me , got the tummy out here , |
17 | the other one 's a re , I must n't get one of these oh a long one it 's eh |
18 | Still I 'm must n't get too political must I . |
19 | So I think there is a lot of work to be done there , but as you rightly say , it has to be done carefully and one must n't get the dependency on calculators which one does see around one . |
20 | Given the awesome sum of human misery in this part of the world , I suppose I should n't get too worked up about the fate of a flock of birds — particularly as the much larger eastern race of the Siberian crane , which migrates from north-eastern Yakutia to the lower reaches of the Yangtse river in China , is apparently surviving well . |
21 | ‘ Are you sure I should n't get a doctor ? ’ she asked . |
22 | I know I do n't need to tell you , but for the record , I will have to clear all this in Oxford and so we should n't get too far down the line . |
23 | ‘ Ludens , please do n't mind my saying this , I think you should n't get too involved with Dad 's theories . |
24 | He 's supposed to have high blood pressure and should n't get too excited . |
25 | He concluded the scene by saying that we would soon be stopping at Newmarket , but that British owners should n't get off the train as they would find no races there . |
26 | If a case clearly invites you to redesign a kitchen because the existing layout does n't conform to the food hygiene regulations and you miss this , then obviously you should n't get as many marks as someone who has spotted it . |
27 | They clinked their glasses ; then Martin , walking towards the long window , said , ‘ It 's a good job I did n't become engaged ; you should n't get married at a time like this . ’ |
28 | I say they should n't get away with that . |
29 | I should n't get this wrong . |
30 | Mahmoud assured us that there would be no more problems and said if we were upset we should n't get angry but must talk to a chef . |