Example sentences of "must [verb] [pers pn] [verb] not [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | Moreover , since the speaker chose to say my uncle rather than I have an uncle and he … , we must assume she did n't feel the need to assert the information . |
2 | ‘ You must believe I did n't want this to happen . ’ |
3 | ‘ It is against the lore of True Valiance , and as your protector , Cleo , I must insist you do n't take part yourself . ’ |
4 | ‘ We must hope it does n't happen . |
5 | However , I must confess I do n't think I will buy new machines again . |
6 | I must confess I did n't enjoy others at all . |
7 | Alison must have I do n't know why Alison puts water in these cos you do n't need it . |
8 | Well they must have been just well they must have I did n't see them |
9 | It was all motion , always moving … so I suppose that must mean I did n't stop ; not really . |
10 | ‘ Mary and I took our dogs down there this afternoon and I must admit we did n't like it , Mary was quite frightened . |
11 | And it was done for the best , although I must admit it did n't turn out like that . |
12 | I 've said on the note that tea will be available , I must admit I did n't check that , but I will do that . |
13 | When Paul called me back to ask whether he was serious about this , I replied , yes , although I must admit I did n't hear strings and flutes on ‘ Space Oddity ’ at the beginning but once the track was done , it was obvious that it was going to work really well . |
14 | I must admit I did n't have any confidence in the name , we once bought a goldfish on holiday and called it ‘ Arthur ’ , and it never made the trip home … ’ |
15 | I must admit I did n't remember Neil from those Yeovil days when he turned up at Taunton as our newcomer in 1986 , ’ said Robinson . |
16 | And I must admit I did n't know at the time exactly what her flying weight should be . |
17 | So Ben said , Oh , I 'm terribly sorry he said , there was nobody else on the road and I I I must admit I did n't notice whether I had . |
18 | I must admit I do not seem to know them as I used to years ago , apart from a couple of detectives who come into the shop . |
19 | Ah I must n't I must admit I do n't think I know any worse than him . |
20 | I 'm not , I must admit I do n't think about it now , so if wearing it puts you off . |
21 | ‘ I lived in Manchester , and I must admit I do n't miss the terminally grey days or the long winter nights . ’ |
22 | Oh , I 'll empty that in a minute I must admit I do n't fancy trying to do it , it 's going to be really cold and horrible . |
23 | President , Kevin , Lancashire region , in the light of your comments , I must admit I do n't expect anything less or more of G M B than what it always does , and that 's put its actions where its words are . |
24 | I do n't , I do n't I must admit I do n't like going anywhere without Arf . |
25 | Well I 'm , I must admit I do n't know . |
26 | cause a bit of trouble down there but I must say we do n't have it here now . |
27 | Despite my criticisms , in our week together I drove the Brooklands long distances in awful conditions on lots of unknown roads when pretty knackered and I must say it did n't shout at me once . |
28 | But I must say I do n't expect to be seen as the next Mansell , but as the first Damon Hill . ’ |
29 | I must say I do n't think twice now about opening that window whereas before I only did it reluctantly because of all the dust . |
30 | Right , I do n't , I mu , I must say I do n't think I would of won without Karen , she got most of them , I was writing them down most of the time . |