Example sentences of "really [vb mod] not [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ You really ought n't to leave halfway through this session , you know . |
2 | Foxy was saying how they were all standing on the balcony saying that she really ought n't to wear those shorts cos she 's got such thunder thighs . |
3 | ‘ I hope mine host wo n't mind when he finds we 're only going to have coffee and bread and cheese — because we really ought n't to have a banquet ! ’ |
4 | They 're being incredibly silly , they really ought not to do that , because it can impair their hearing for life . |
5 | We really ought not to speculate . ’ |
6 | ‘ Come now , Ellie , you really must n't continue to hide your talents . |
7 | ‘ You really must n't bother me too much , old love , must n't disturb the goose when he 's trying to lay the golden egg , y'know . ’ |
8 | She was just thinking how easy he 'd be to fall in love with , and that she really must n't start cradle-snatching when he said , ‘ Perdita 's seriously good . |
9 | His successors of whatever party will not be bound by anything the Noble Earl may say this afternoon , it is inconceivable that a Home Secretary in five or ten years time , also what Lord say in February nineteen ninety four , I really must n't do whatever er I thought of doing in er that given the fact that the Noble Earl Lord gave certain assurances , he will do whatever he considers on that occasion to be right |
10 | ‘ Darling , you really must n't use such awful expressions . |
11 | ‘ … really must n't look so worried , old chap , ’ he heard Aubrey saying . |
12 | ‘ You really must n't ask me that , Mrs McBride . |
13 | And to Demian , ‘ You really must n't mind about your arm here , you know . ’ |
14 | But the same pursed smile and mischievous sideways glance , as if she really must not laugh at her own jokes . |
15 | ‘ Mrs Hampton , you really must not laugh at these dark mysteries . |
16 | He had been more than good as it was ; she really must not trespass on his hospitality . |
17 | ‘ You know , with all these tragedies lining up in wait for us , we really should n't waste time . ’ |
18 | After all , you confused me with someone else , and I really should n't care for you to make the same mistake twice . |
19 | His opinion of her work , like his opinion of her as a person , really should n't matter to her in the slightest . |
20 | He would say , ‘ How about doing that ? ’ and I 'd say , ‘ Well , I … we really should n't do that . |
21 | ‘ You really should n't speak of Doctor Shergold like that , ’ said Melissa firmly . |
22 | Cameron you really should n't poke your poles up his bottom . |
23 | He really should n't feel bitter over his obvious inadequacies in the context of his interviewing technique . |
24 | The chap there said , ‘ I really should n't tell you this , but there has been a political dispute over the spelling of ecu . ’ |
25 | It really should n't work , but the wretched book is so irresistible that I devoured it in a day , fighting off friends and strangers who fell on it like vultures on a carcass the moment it was cast aside with a happy sigh . ’ |
26 | You really should n't have ventured so far , ’ she protested . |
27 | Well , it was the last straw , apparently , to be told by this cultivated , clean , excessively reasonable , and controlled favourite son , in these hideous surroundings , that Vincent really should n't have come here ; that it was more foolishness , another dead-end , when he could have gone to university and made everyone happy , including himself . |
28 | Ideas I really should n't have . ’ |
29 | ‘ Thomas , you really should n't have . ’ |
30 | ‘ It really should n't have happened . ’ |