Example sentences of "[verb] n't go [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The Good Restaurant Guide ‘ I 've found one that has n't gone bust ! ’ |
2 | Well he has n't gone bust but they do n't hire them any more |
3 | Hope it has n't gone bust |
4 | He was n't a Roman ; the Romans did n't talk , did n't go tale-bearing . |
5 | Er a alright I think Fred , I did n't go position it was in but erm well Margaret said she enjoyed it but she said it was n't the music was too loud . |
6 | I did n't go raargh aargh ! |
7 | I did n't go raargh aargh ! |
8 | But Susan was saying she ca n't see how one thing 's got anything to do with the other , she did n't go joy riding |
9 | But shells do n't go shoft do they ? ( soft ) |
10 | ‘ Do n't go limp on me , boy , ’ said Harvey . |
11 | If you do n't go avay , I will call the police . ’ |
12 | I just go on a Thursday , but I do n't go week |
13 | But again people will say , do n't go hand in glove everywhere with one another |
14 | ‘ Do n't go Mummy ! |
15 | In private , some of Labour 's medicine men and some MPs were furious the leadership had n't gone tooth and claw for the Conservatives ; that in their determination to look and play the part of responsible government , they neglected to hammer the real Government responsible for real problems . |
16 | And they said , if she does n't go responsibility that we can accept and then she 's had the chance to go . |