Example sentences of "n't go [conj] " in BNC.

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1 However , in-flight service and experience do n't count for much if the plane is n't going where you want to be .
2 Shirley said she would n't believe he was n't going until he did n't go and all the rest of them had gone
3 Cos dad 'll be working I think and Miss Mrs is n't going and Mrs ca n't go , I might as well go .
4 Yeah see I 've only got like erm two quid on me and I need to get home tomorrow and and I wo n't have anywhere to stay cos Dan and Honey are n't going and I 'd rather stick with them and Emma and Nick and just go back to erm Nick 's house
5 I really thought she meant that we 'd arranged to go round there and we had n't gone or something .
6 ‘ You have n't gone and lost it , have you ? ’
7 Ooh , ducky , I do hope you have n't gone and caught something nasty from them birds . ’
8 You ai n't gone and got yourself worked up into a glum mood , have you now ? ’
9 You have n't gone and fallen , have you ?
10 I hope you have n't gone and done anything silly to it just to get your own back for me going away .
11 Yes number two You have n't gone and left home since I saw you last , no ?
12 When it first went off some time ago it would n't go but one day I took I took a jelly out in a glass dish and it bonked this thing and the light came on again .
13 I did n't go after anything fancy , but somehow I seemed to keep muffing up the interviews .
14 Anyway , she told me if I did n't go after it she was goin' ter chuck us out .
15 ‘ It does n't go that deep , ’ she said flatly .
16 And Joe did n't go that were four .
17 It 's best if I do n't go unless there 's a proper green light thing .
18 At Gran 's house , a back-to-back in Easton with an outside toilet , you did n't go unless you really had to , especially in the winter .
19 In fact , I do n't go unless I 'm forced .
20 So the big the thing that 's providing everything , you take the petrol out , you wo n't go unless you 're at the top of a hill , of course because it can
21 Verbs , nouns and adjectives that may take an infinitive with to may be followed by to without an infinitive to refer to a preceding verb or verbal group : Do n't go unless you want to ( Zandvoort 1957 ) .
22 It wo n't go unless we provide a catalyst , such as the replicase ‘ machine tool ’ of the previous chapter .
23 ‘ Or at least , if you insist on doing so , do n't go before I come back ! ’
24 Jennie called me into the office and said that I could n't go as she had received a letter from my mother .
25 When something does n't go as we had hoped we must try to see the good that comes out of it in the end .
26 If London did n't go as you 'd hoped — perhaps you never made it to the end — a float will help you put things into perspective and will leave you feeling more positive .
27 The reason it 's come out in this way is that you had the debate on the er original proposals for this extra money which did n't go as was recommended er and you made a decision on that and then later in the agenda , and I ca n't find the , the exact point now but you had a discussion and a suggestion was made and agreed that if there was any money left over investigations should be made and that the surveyor should give erm consideration Madam Chairman to using any of that , perhaps for a camera , and that was agreed , and it is noted somewhere , and that 's what Mr has done .
28 Pity she ca n't go as well , you could have had a quiet weekend .
29 In , Solihull , I did n't go cos I
30 You know there 's hockey today , I ca n't go cos I 've to erm go and see Mrs .
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