Example sentences of "not go [adv prt] to the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | On it were the words : ‘ Do not go on to the moor . |
2 | Ron said that I should not go on to the track and kill myself because I might pull a hamstring . |
3 | He promised himself he would not go up to the tower to observe the stars . |
4 | While most , for example narcissi and scillas , should be planted as soon as they are bought , tulips should not go in to the garden until November . |
5 | So the budget fixed for the current year was £20 million and the £7 million underspent in the first two years of the scheme did not go back to the Treasury — it was not lost to computerisation — but was committed to the further development of GP computerisation . |
6 | But she did not go back to the kitchen . |
7 | The question of taking pension holidays in between out of surplus is a sort of mid midway position , but er very definitely we feel strongly that money should not go back to the company . |
8 | For many weeks Kee did not go back to the graveyard . |
9 | Now , almost ten years , on farmers there say they would not go back to the days of Government subsidies and control over what can be grown . |
10 | After all , the money ‘ saved ’ would not go back to the LTA but would have been used to swell the amount available to be paid in appearance money to the two or three ‘ names ’ needed to start the telephones ringing in the box office . |
11 | In the evenings , if the Eliots did not go out to the cinema or theatre together , they would often listen to the gramophone — he had an especial affection for the music of Bartok , although sometimes he would play the songs of Edward Lear . |
12 | He did n't go over to the Republic or see friends . |
13 | " It should have been in her handbag , because the shopman said she did n't go on to the pillar-box to post anything . |
14 | Do n't go off to the sun and leave it parked in the street . |
15 | Finishing the book and having to go back to take photographs specially for it left me a bit jaded , so I did n't go out to the Alps this year . |
16 | So one night I did n't go back to the Barracks for supper . |
17 | ‘ You do n't go back to the horses again ? ’ |
18 | ‘ I notice that you do n't go back to the village in the afternoon . ’ |
19 | Well it 's fairly obvious that you ca n't go back to the plant , in n it ? ’ agreed his platinum blonde flatmate Deirdre . |
20 | I did n't go back to the dining car but forward into the lounge , where again the sight of my yellow waistcoat stirred a few thirsts , which I did my best to accommodate . |
21 | You could n't go back to the time when the great art critics like Bernard Berenson and Herbert Read reigned supreme , even if you wanted to . |
22 | No , do n't go back to the house , Jane , on such a lovely night . |
23 | There was a moment while everybody thought about that , probably for no good reason except that they did n't like to see twenty years go by without offering up a few seconds ' respect-ful silence , then Sir Bruce asked : ‘ So she did n't go back to the GDR ? ’ |
24 | ’ We ca n't go down to the planet ! ’ |
25 | I ca n't go down to the garage and sell cars like this ! |
26 | ‘ And when you discovered Nicola and David Parkin were missing from the party , you did n't go down to the office again ? ’ |
27 | You ca n't go down to the shops , you ca n't go round your mum 's , you ca n't go to your auntie 's , you 're losing your freedom . |
28 | We have a big mission down in Iraq , during the war we did all we damn well could to make certain those boys did n't go under to the Ayatollah 's shit-pushers . |