Example sentences of "must not [vb infin] him " in BNC.
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1 | His owner must not shampoo him while he 's knotty as it will tighten the knots and make them harder to remove . |
2 | You must not think him ridden with angst just because , for once , he 's agreed to discuss with us the things he normally ignores . |
3 | I agree that we must not tell him , but he is sure to find out , you know . |
4 | She must not fail him . |
5 | We must not blame him for this for he is a product of the evolution which used that very ruthlessness to make him just what he is , and what we all are at the beginning of our lives . |
6 | She must not lose him again . |
7 | ‘ But , Your Grace , I insist you must not trust him . |
8 | With suppressed excitement and relief at the possibility of preoccupation , he told the Foreign Secretary that the crisis of the monarchy was upon them , that he ( Eden ) must go and read his own overseas correspondence on the subject ( which he had not apparently hitherto done ) , and that he must not trouble him ( Baldwin ) too much with foreign affairs just now . |
9 | I must n't want him this much … |
10 | You must n't tell him you 've seen me — that 's all over and done with . ’ |
11 | ‘ You told me I must n't tell him . |
12 | She must n't irritate him . |
13 | Ooh you must n't bite him ! |
14 | Paralysed in its grip , she kept telling herself , over and over again , that she must n't leave him to drown : whatever Bella had said to her , however much she herself hated him , there was no point in pretending to herself that she could abandon anyone , not even him , to die . |
15 | ‘ We must n't let him know ’ , they said , when some part of the job had gone smoothly ( him referring either to manager , or to Chief Steward ) . |
16 | Darling , you must n't let him sap your confidence . |
17 | But she could n't , must n't let him kiss her again . |
18 | She must n't let him take the rise out of her like that . |
19 | I do n't know why Barny chose to eat his own chicks , but I must n't judge him in human terms . |
20 | But no — he must n't condemn him . |
21 | ‘ You must n't believe him ! ’ cried Agnes . |