Example sentences of "she [vb mod] [not/n't] [vb infin] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | she must n't like fruit . |
2 | Berenice 's blood-pressure is far too high and the doctors are insistent she must n't have worries of any kind if she 's to go to full term . ’ |
3 | She must n't lose sight of why she was here . |
4 | Mr Browning motioned his wife to be quiet and taking Wilson 's arm conducted her to the door , saying something to the effect that she must not give way to gloomy thoughts and that doubtless she was tired with a young baby still nursing and a house to run . |
5 | A group of chattering women in torn dresses and faded shawls entered the shop and Hari moved quickly towards the door , she must not hamper Ben when he should be working . |
6 | She must not make capital out of her distress , on the one hand ; on the other the items were quite small and there was no need to humiliate herself . |
7 | She must not show fear . |
8 | But things were n't normal at home because her parents had said she must not meet Rob . |
9 | ‘ If it means she must not see Charles , that is a price she is willing to pay . ’ |
10 | That , whatever happened , she must not see Luke Hunter again — and certainly not here , on his own territory . |
11 | She must not allow thoughts of Jake to disturb her and upset her precious peace of mind . |
12 | But she should not leave Vitor to recognise the resemblance , she ought to tell him . |
13 | IF the Queen accepts Norman Lamont 's decision that she should not pay income tax the unrest could be extremely serious . |
14 | Consumed with guilt , she looked questioningly at Bridget , wondering whether she should n't tell Geoffrey the truth . |
15 | While there was no point in antagonising Luke further by deliberately going against his wishes , was there really any good reason why she should n't accept Rob 's invitation ? |
16 | She knew she should n't cause trouble to people . |
17 | No , there was absolutely no reason why she should n't take Richard along , and it might even be more comfortable to arrive with her own partner . |
18 | She might not trust Guy Sterne , she might not even like him very much , she might suspect him of being a ruthless womaniser and profiteer … but she wanted him here , with her … now where was the logic in that ? |
19 | And she might not like Guy Sterne very much , but he was curiously easy to talk to . |
20 | She rang the Sunday Herald number , placating her conscience with the thought that she might not have time to ring Tracey that evening after all ; but when she got through to the news desk , she discovered that he had taken the shuttle to Glasgow the morning before . |
21 | A STUDENT , Sarah Molyneux , hanged herself because she could not make friends during her first term at university , an inquest was told yesterday . |
22 | And his mother , anxious when she could not make contact with him , reported him missing nine days later . |
23 | She had never thought that she would ever travel on such a thing , although she could not tell Rose that . |
24 | Although she could no longer bear to live with her father , she could not abandon mortgage payments . |
25 | ‘ I can only think she decided she could not marry Fabien after all , but could not bear to tell him so either . |
26 | I thought that now she belonged to me , she could not marry Fabien . ’ |
27 | She could not offer advice as a grandmother , despite her long experience of children ; and now her own children had ceased to confide in her ‘ because they felt that the time had come when I ought to be ‘ spared ’ every possible worry . |
28 | A CHARGE of rape on a mentally handicapped girl was dropped yesterday after a judge ruled she could not give evidence against her alleged attacker . |
29 | She could not speak French , she was quite weak and , worse still , she was a woman . |
30 | Breeze turned to her sister , realizing that she could not shield Roger much longer . |