Forbid in a sentence

We found 41 examples of how to use forbid in an English sentence.

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Sentences with forbid

Sentences 1 to 25 of 41.

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1. I forbid you to smoke.
2. I forbid smoking in my room.
3. I cannot forbid a person to marry several wives, for it does not contradict Scripture.
4. God forbid!
5. I forbid you to leave.
6. His ex-wife obtained a court order that forbid him from coming closer than 200 yards.
7. I forbid you to smoke!
8. Heaven forbid! That would be disastrous.
9. Once and for all, I forbid it.
10. Among so many actions committed by dictators, we can mention that: they suspend political activity, they suspend the rights of workers, they forbid strikes, they destroy the Supreme Court of Justice, they shutdown nighttime places of business, they censure the mass media, they burn thousands of books and magazines considered dangerous.
11. Another thing which makes preferable moving by foot or by bicycle is the use of a car: nowadays the level of air pollution is very high because of the high number of cars, and, to reduce that level, the municipality has decided to forbid the road traffic on certain days during a certain period; furthermore, there are always traffic jams on Reggio Emilia's roads, so you'll waste lots of time while stuck in a traffic jam.
12. If I should ever die, God forbid, let this be my epitaph: The only proof he needed for the existence of God was music.
13. I forbid you to do this.
14. God forbid that anything should happen to Tom.
15. Heaven forbid!
16. I forbid you to speak with anyone about what just happened.
17. I forbid you to talk to Tom.
18. My parents forbid me from seeing Tom again.
19. I forbid that.
20. This man I forbid any one to receive or address.
21. God forbid that happen to us.
22. I forbid you to leave the house.
23. I forbid you to do that.
24. ‘But I have seen more than that,’ said he, ‘for Hugo Baskerville passed me upon his black mare, and there ran mute behind him such a hound of hell as God forbid should ever be at my heels.’
25. Then, audience granted, as the fane they filled, / thus calmly spake the eldest of the train, / Ilioneus: "O queen, whom Jove hath willed / to found this new-born city, here to reign, / and stubborn tribes with justice to refrain, / we, Troy's poor fugitives, implore thy grace, / storm-tost and wandering over every main: / forbid the flames our vessels to deface, / mark our afflicted plight, and spare a pious race."

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