Example sentences of "[not/n't] go to go [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Alright I 'll ring up and see , I 'm not going to go anyway . |
2 | I think they 're fantastic , even though they 're not going to go up this season . |
3 | If you present professional politicians with a proposal , and they do n't know whether their organisation will even be in existence in two years ’ time , they 're not going to go ahead — because they wo n't get the credit . |
4 | I 'm not going to go on to the things of the brain because we are going to do them further down the list . |
5 | ‘ Ian , ’ she added suddenly , ‘ I 'm not going to go on being a poor typist to people I dislike and am frightened of . |
6 | Er because I do n't have a group of accountants in front of me I 'm not going to go on about debits and credits and so on and so forth . |
7 | But Lord Northfield , chairman of Consortium Developments , said : ‘ Foxley Wood is not going to go away … |
8 | WHATEVER the hopes of the Conservative party 's managers , the divisions over European policy are not going to go away . |
9 | The chairman , Sir Ernest Harrison , promised that the first half loss would be reversed in the second half , but pressure on margins is not going to go away . |
10 | The Transport ( formerly Energy ) Secretary Cecil Parkinson took the view that cars were not going to go away and discouraging ownership would be ‘ very , very unpopular ’ . |
11 | Conferences and other such events are not going to go away . |
12 | The local Liberal Democrat candidate , Lina Stimpson , who first came to Southend on her father 's works outing , says : ‘ Sewage is a problem that is not going to go away . ’ |
13 | The recession is not going to go away overnight , especially in the most bombed out sectors such as construction and property . |
14 | Ten years ago , the realisation that gas demand was not going to go away , gave rise to a policy designed to conserve gas resources , and all new export contracts were stopped . |
15 | And I affirm that the time has come to express this truth in the life of the Church , and that is not going to go away . |
16 | Deafness is not going to go away . |
17 | Methodological problems in psychobiology are not going to go away . |
18 | The recognition by IBM Corp that Microsoft Corp products are not going to go away and that it ca n't build its own personal computer world solely on OS/2 — which has led the company to decide to put NT up on the PowerPC and to do a DB2/NT version of its personal computer database is to culminate in a meeting between new IBM chief executive Louis Gerstner and Microsoft chief Bill Gates later this month to discuss areas of mutual interest , the Wall Street Journal says . |
19 | Acknowledging that he would have to reintroduce his entire regulatory bill if the senate fails to act , Brodsky declared , ‘ We are not going to go away ’ . |
20 | And consumer problems and consumer decisions are certainly not going to go away in retirement because we 're all , including myself who retired at the March , are still going to be faced with consumer decisions . |
21 | A slight frown marred her face as she saw the Donaldson item in print , a reminder that the problem of Maureen and Holly was not going to go away on its own . |
22 | It 's absolutely essential that there , we make the government recognize that the debate on energy policy is not going to go away . |
23 | It is an attempt to ask you to consider to maintain the sort of progress that we have been making erm in past years , but it 's a problem is not going to go away . |
24 | However , clearly the problem was not going to go away , and she would have to face the harsh reality of a pregnancy , and single motherhood in the future , very soon . |
25 | I mean , you know there not going to go round with a felt tip pen . |
26 | But I am not going to go overboard — I expect us to beat them . ’ |
27 | I am not going to go in to all the details , but I give you one example . |
28 | Those people will always find bad in what you do , but I 'm certainly not going to go out of my way to avoid being a subject for them to beat down on . ’ |
29 | You know if the children are not going to go out , and the adults are not going to have their own education classes , which let's be honest most of us do n't attend or or have anything to do with . |
30 | We 're not going to go out at all then today ? |