Example sentences of "not go [adv] with the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Then the buyer lost money because of the Gulf crisis , and the price of land was falling so he chose not to go through with the contract . |
2 | But Teesside Crown Court was told both brothers changed their minds and tried to persuade McEvoy not to go through with the burglary . |
3 | Their parents spent three years contemplating whether or not to go through with the separation , which was at first thought impossible because of the degree to which the girls were joined . |
4 | I did not like the prospect of playing in front of all these people who were all older than me and would see my violin playing from a critical view , but I had come this far , and it would be stupid not to go through with the audition . |
5 | However , she finally decided not to go ahead with the lawsuit . |
6 | Further , the defendant does not have the option of minimising the cost by deciding not to go ahead with the case ! |
7 | Prosecutors agreed not to go ahead with the case , in return for Chieke pleading guilty to separate , less serious matters , for which he is now serving 12 years in prison . |
8 | Now supporters are trying to persuade the council not to go ahead with the plans . |
9 | ‘ I said you were crazy not to go along with the Corporation 's proposals , did n't I ? |
10 | Secondly , the new weapons would encourage mutual disarmament in Europe by persuading the Soviet Union to withdraw the SS-20s in return for not going ahead with the cruise devices . |
11 | Often the buyer will exercise both remedies at once , i.e. will reject the goods and will also indicate that he is not going on with the contract , e.g. by demanding his money back . |
12 | Eventually , either Mr Smith or Mr Jones had remarked : ‘ Are we not going on with the journey ? ’ |
13 | I 'm not going on with the lecture if they 're going to play their childish little games in here . ’ |
14 | I was emotionally devastated , but I was not going back with the intention of finding a man to take care of me , to pay my bills , to embellish me and play papa as Helmut had . |
15 | ‘ It 's a case at the moment that I can not go ahead with the case because I can not afford £700 , ’ said Barbara . |
16 | Anchor have said they will not go ahead with the project without a liquor licence . |
17 | The right hon. Member for Chingford said that he can not go along with the negotiations at Maastricht because he wants to protect Britain from ’ rabid dogs and dictators ’ — some might say from himself . |
18 | ‘ I was in the war , ’ the poppy-seller at Charing Cross said , to explain why he could not go along with the media insistence that this was a good news story . |
19 | But look a little more deeply and you will see that something else has happened too ; if a number of people have gone down with the cold , does not it mean that a number of people have not gone down with the cold ? |
20 | ‘ Nonsense , ’ said Finn , and Lydia decided that even had he not gone off with the duck their relationship would have had no future . |
21 | Could n't go on with the performance even with the understudies because of the police coming in . |
22 | They laughed so much , they could n't go on with the interview . |
23 | Norman said : ‘ I played great out there , but I still do n't go home with the trophy . |
24 | We 're not the kind of thing that attracts government funding cos we 're not sort of we do n't go along with the architectural you know , the architectural establishment really insists that everything should be exactly just so . |
25 | I do know that I do n't go along with the belief that the Soviets always trail the West in technological advancement . |
26 | A lot of them worked with er coltsfoot it stayed in , it did n't go out with the sea-gusting . . |
27 | He found that he could n't go out with the lads anymore , and he felt he 'd lost his happy-go-lucky side . |
28 | Er they they did n't go out with the cart , just with a regular who used to go out with the with the horses and carts . |
29 | ‘ Do n't go overboard with the gratitude , ’ he rejoined with heavy irony . |