Example sentences of "you [vb mod] n't [verb] he [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Let him be Gazza — you should n't want him to be anyone else .
2 He watched her trembling lip , and added , ‘ You should n't put him on a pedestal .
3 You could n't expect him to be logical , I should 've learnt that by now .
4 You could n't blame him for losing his cool . ’
5 Maggie started to laugh , saying , ; ‘ If you could n't find him among the five hundred there 's less chance you 'll find him among the fifty . ’
6 The table is too heavy to move , so you ca n't ram him into the wall with it , and there are no other weapons around .
7 You ca n't leave him in the dark like that , ’ Tina exploded indignantly .
8 You ca n't leave him in ignorance for weeks .
9 ‘ And you ca n't blame him for the way we 've been conceding goals .
10 And you ca n't blame him for being frightened .
11 Yes that 's right er I er believe in fact I know because the Duke says so in the Racing Post today the reason he 's gone there is to get Adrian Maguire because Adrian has ridden him already in Ireland and the owner wanting to stick with Maguire which you ca n't blame him for
12 You ca n't expect him to be grateful for things we did together when we were in love — when we were working happily together .
13 Fael-Inis told him very gently and very nicely , but you ca n't expect him to be other than quite dreadfully upset , can you ?
14 You ca n't bully him into giving you better parts . ’
15 You ca n't take him to my place , ’ Dave Tanner said abruptly .
16 You got ta take , you ca n't take him with you .
17 Because you ca n't keep him under wraps for ever , and if you did marry him , you 'd have to be sure he would n't stray in your sister 's direction .
18 If you ca n't find him in any of those places then try the Bramley Arms .
19 ‘ I certainly hope you would n't expect him to , ’ said my mother .
20 And in this case you would not agree to statement being written , say being read out , you would n't require him to be present , and it could not be introduced under section twenty four because the court would find that it was in the interests of ju justice that it does n't .
21 He would come several times in a week and then you would n't see him for ages . ’
22 I thought we agreed you would n't see him till this was over . ’
23 ‘ Well , if she has a relative here , you wo n't find him in this part of the house .
24 ‘ In the end we parted quite amicably … but I can safely say you wo n't see him on my programme again ! ’
25 You wo n't see him at that price again for a very long time .
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