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

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1 It is n't intended to go anywhere , just fill the time of day … on and on and on with no point or purpose other than to fill the time , like the rocking of a chair . ’
2 So , if she did n't want to go anywhere , and she frequently did n't , she ran backwards ; even if it was straight into a prickly bush or a stinging cane .
3 I do n't want to go anywhere . ’
4 That makes me feel bad because I do n't want to go anywhere else .
5 But Bassett said : ‘ Tony explained that he does n't want to go anywhere on loan . ’
6 Three of them do n't want to go anywhere .
7 Seven seven do n't want to go anywhere .
8 Seven do n't want to go anywhere .
9 You 've got the Whitby lot , the Whitby and Scarborough , Scarborough and the do n't want to go anywhere .
10 In fact , she did n't want to go anywhere unless he came with her .
11 ‘ I do n't know if I can get the flight and I do n't want to go anywhere with you .
12 ‘ I do n't want to go anywhere , ’ she murmured , sucking the ends of his fingers under the covers .
13 I mean he did n't need to go anywhere .
14 I do n't , I do n't I must admit I do n't like going anywhere without Arf .
15 They did n't have to go anywhere .
16 You do n't have to go anywhere to study .
17 That way we would n't have to go anywhere .
18 If he had run away he would have taken Murgatroyd — he would n't have gone anywhere without Murgatroyd .
19 I could n't afford to go anywhere , I cant walk far , so I had to buy stuff locally where it was dearer because the bus fare was 64p .
20 I was n't allowed to go anywhere near them at a time when I most needed reassuring .
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