Example sentences of "not go to [noun sg] " in BNC.
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31 | His own son was so ragged that he dared not go to school … |
32 | The problem is especially great with the over 16 's who do not know English and who can not go to school . |
33 | I want us to think for a moment about the rights and needs of all those millions of children who do not go to school , who are invisible because very often development programmes tend to ignore er their needs . |
34 | Yeah , but I might not go to school tomorrow . |
35 | If you are ill and can not go to work , you must let your manager know as soon as possible . |
36 | Susan was so frightened of being alone , that she would not go to sleep , in case we left her . |
37 | Can you not go to sleep ? |
38 | The doctrine of original sin and baptismal regeneration meant that an unbaptised infant could not go to heaven . |
39 | This is because of the theological stance of some that people who have taken their own lives can not go to heaven , but instead go to hell eternally because the sin is viewed as such a serious one . |
40 | ‘ You 'll not go to heaven and meet God , ’ the snivelling little hypocrite mumbles . |
41 | A similar result was reached by Lord Somervell who was of the opinion that fraud did not go to jurisdiction and could be challenged at any time . |
42 | After all , the country does not go to war all that often , even if it is with a second-rate corned-beef republic . |
43 | provide a general education for those who do not go to grammar schools , usually up to the minimum school leaving age ( though pupils can stay on longer ) . |
44 | This would , necessarily , ignore the fact that many criminals do not go to prison , and that , perhaps , people in prison are not always criminal . |
45 | So the dockers did not go to prison and the strikes were avoided . |
46 | He was not a very intelligent man ; intelligent men do not go to prison with such sad regularity . |