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Example sentences for "you needn"

  • I'm quoting your own reviewers, so you needn't contradict me!

  • You needn't think you're to have it all your own way.

  • Say, you needn't thank ME," Andy protested in his polite tone.

  • You needn't worry one minute about that kid.

  • Aw, you needn't be scared, Doctor Dell," he told her shrewdly.

  • Who knows what may happen, or how long the attack may last?

  • And how long shall we be in accomplishing the necessary work?

  • Five months after he had been separated from his son, and almost at the hour of his arrest, he breathed his last in Mercedes' arms.

  • What could they desire beyond their liberty?

  • I shall get her safe here, you needn't fear for that.

  • Well, Jael, you needn't snub me, because you are going with Mr. Little.

  • Oh, you needn't blow your nostrils out at me, gentlemen; I am not a bit afraid of either of you.

  • Well," she said, "you needn't come blaming it on to me.

  • You needn't come if you don't want," she said.

  • You needn't try to make a fool of me," said Fanny, flushing deeply.

  • No, you needn't appear at all--do let me try.

  • Why of course I won't--you needn't have a moment's fear of it.

  • You needn't say anything, but let your gestures be in accordance with the spirit of the conversation.

  • You needn't wait: We will not wait: Away you fly!

  • You--you needn't keep your crown on, on our account, you know.

  • You pain me, my dear chap; you needn't laugh, because you do.

  • You needn't waste any pity on HIM, old chap; he escaped from Dartmoor yesterday afternoon.

  • Doctor said I was a brave girl, so you needn't brag, for you'll have to go on a crutch for a while.

  • Well, you needn't pour a quart of water down a fellow's neck, and rub his nose off, need you?

  • You needn't feel particularly interested about them.

  • You needn't trouble yourself, Rosanna,' she said.

  • You needn't tell me what has happened," he said.

  • You needn't say a word more, sir," I answered.

  • You needn't tell him anything about it," advised Felicity.

  • You needn't think, Sara Stanley, that nobody but you can do anything.

  • If you don't want to hear it you needn't listen, of course.

  • You needn't criticize our relations like that," said Felicity tartly.

  • You needn't remind me, Matilda, that you are the daughter of a tailor.

  • You needn't introduce me to the new governess," I heard him say.

  • You needn't be afraid, Mr. Cosway; Miss Restall will not leave England.

  • You needn't make yourself uncomfortable,' remarked his wife, laughing heartily.

  • Well, you needn't get mad about it," he said.

  • You needn't pay them until it's done, of course.

  • You needn't laugh," said Euphemia, reddening a little.

  • No, you needn't have any money," said Euphemia, rather hastily.

  • You needn't mind my name, I have none to lose.

  • You needn't be proud and haughty just because you've had a wedding at your house--we're going to have one at ours.

  • You needn't trouble him about it," explained his wife.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "you needn" 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:
    great source; nice girl; you didn; you have been told; you know very well; you live; you mustn; you only; you please; you will; you would have been; young animal; young chief; young fellow; young horse; young master; young prince; younger sister; your correspondents; your cousin; your hearts; your letter; your own; your soul; your wife; youth and