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Example sentences for "you mustn"

  • You mustn't be afraid of hurting me, my dear.

  • You mustn't let me tire you,' he said; 'but even on our theory it would not necessarily follow that you yourself would be much affected.

  • You mustn't please let me intrude upon you,' he said, 'but really I am very interested in this queer old place.

  • You mustn't be depressed--must he, Mr Craik?

  • But you mustn't worry; you mustn't even think.

  • You mustn't mind the old man, Al," he whispered.

  • You mustn't give way to it like this; you mustn't.

  • No, no, Mr. Speranza, you mustn't go out.

  • It 'ain't his regular job, you mustn't think 'tis.

  • Edwin, if you find you are unable to do good work, you mustn't do bad.

  • You mustn't think I have never succeeded in getting things published; but I can't keep it up as a profession.

  • You mustn't think of such trifles as that.

  • You mustn't forget, Amy, that it needs a particular kind of faculty to write stories of this sort.

  • Oh, you mustn't speak to him like that, Marian!

  • You mustn't think that, in asking you, I am unfair to him in any way--or that I doubt his sincerity.

  • If I become so inordinately grateful as to talk nonsense, you mustn't blame me.

  • You mustn't talk like this, please," she begged.

  • You mustn't draw too gloomy a picture of your home," Lady Anselman said.

  • You mustn't talk like that," she protested, "you with your splendid courage and opportunities!

  • But you, oh God no, you mustn't work, you're too fine to do decent work.

  • Well----You mustn't stay more than five minutes.

  • I mean: if they ever do, you mustn't let it bother you.

  • You mustn't trim it down close at the corner there, and then it will grow straight.

  • You mustn't think of me as you see me to-night.

  • No, you mustn't hold that against her, Archie.

  • You mustn't think me only a Philistine with a moustache.

  • You mustn't take all that I've said to heart in this way.

  • You mustn't," said she with the gentlest possible tone of reproach.

  • Said she, "You mustn't judge him like other people: he was always so very eccentric.

  • You mustn't do this here, you mustn't do that there, it's like sitting in a field of nettles.

  • I had to tell you this; you mustn't think of it again, I mean to fight it away and forget that it has ever been there.

  • You mustn't be unjust because he seems odd to you and of limited intelligence.

  • You mustn't, Margaret, let Mr. Henderson prejudice you against the country.

  • You mustn't judge of the variety here by the table at Rodick's.

  • Oh, Captain Bennydeck, you mustn't make excuses for coming into your own room!

  • My dear child, you mustn't speak of Miss Westerfield in that way!

  • You mustn't talk in that way, Miss Kitty.

  • You mustn't look at it till you wake to-morrow morning.

  • Thirza, you mustn't chew gum at a missionary meeting, it isn't polite nor holy.

  • You mustn't follow where you haven't any right to go.

  • He wondered whether she was not right, and regretted that she proceeded to say, "My dear boy, you mustn't talk these heresies inside Dunwood House!

  • You mustn't mind when you see--she's lame.

  • You mustn't go round by the trains," said Mr. Ansell.

  • You mustn't tell me you don't like Cotuits!

  • You mustn't let my sex interfere with your trying to get this reward.

  • You mustn't believe everything you see in the papers," he said.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "you mustn" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    another cause; are you; you are very much; you ask; you believe; you have been told; you hear; you keep; you remember; you try; you understand; you won; young artist; young girls; young knight; young lassie; young lawyer; young man; young mother; young specimens; young squire; young state; young trees; your grandfather; your great; your hearts