Example sentences of "n't [verb] gone [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ She would n't have gone just because H.B. told her off . |
2 | Maybe it was a compliment , though I 'm sure the odd Cadillac would n't have gone amiss . |
3 | More setting-up time would n't have gone amiss . |
4 | Maybe a touch of Mel Brooks would n't have gone amiss . |
5 | ‘ To be honest if I 'd been on my own I would n't have gone ahead with it , ’ says Avril . |
6 | Since then I 've often wondered whether I should n't have gone ahead and simply presented him with the bill . |
7 | Steve could n't have gone straight out so quickly , it had only been seconds before she had called again . |
8 | Now , sometimes it should n't have gone straight out should it ? |
9 | If he had run away he would have taken Murgatroyd — he would n't have gone anywhere without Murgatroyd . |
10 | It could n't have gone better . |
11 | She could n't have gone too far . |
12 | ‘ It was a silly place … you should n't have gone there . ’ |
13 | Someone suggested I might have some Chanel No 5 as an alternative , but I did n't , and if I had , it would n't have gone very far . |
14 | I could n't have gone any further . |
15 | But he would n't have gone abroad without writing . |
16 | Even if I might have wandered away from Piccadilly , I could n't have gone far , and anyway I did n't mind walking . |
17 | He could n't have gone far in such a short time . |
18 | Do n't worry he ca n't have gone far . |
19 | ‘ She ca n't have gone far , ’ said Connon . |