Example sentences of "[adv] [not/n't] go [adv] " in BNC.

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1 " You 'd better not go over with that on you , " he said , looking at her middle .
2 ‘ All right , Pip , but if she is n't happy to see you , better not go again . ’
3 Perhaps I had better not go on in this way or things will get too mushy and pastoral after all .
4 And just in case I may say things I 'll be sorry for , I 'd better not go on , except for one last word .
5 Right so I just stopped at the paracetamol , and I says , Och , I 'd better not go back up .
6 Well perhaps we better not go down cos we shall have
7 Perhaps not going home but booking into a hotel and
8 ... Alex loved a verbal fight … but he was generally canny enough not to go too far .
9 Jokes with the younger farm-hands who were wise enough not to go too far with the granddaughter of the boss .
10 The surcharge should be coming down not going up .
11 Rather not go there !
12 This suggests that either educational reform has just not gone far enough or that , although improved educational standards constitute an important development goal , they can only be effective when accompanied by structural changes in the rest of society .
13 Just not going away , even the tablets that you gave me , they was n't even taking it away , it , away like .
14 I , I think it 's regrettable that the concerns and the criticisms of the use of open dips er , has still not gone away in spite of what the institute 's said .
15 If you can find such a language , then there will be very few alternatives and so your search will probably not go astray .
16 ‘ I actually adored it , ’ she said to Adam , ‘ only I 'd promised myself I 'd go to Greece these holidays and I absolutely ca n't not go now . ’
17 It pinned us down and made us feel that we could n't not go back without feeling terribly guilty .
18 Maybe they do n't think he 's ‘ gone ’ as we do — or at least not gone altogether .
19 It will also have learned a few lessons in how not to go about setting up a business .
20 Why not go elsewhere where the service is better and someone will come forward from the back to help a hard-pressed colleague in the front line ?
21 Well why not why not go outside for funding ?
22 Why not go back to your roots and advocate liberty ?
23 Why not go back and let Charlie get rid of him for me ?
24 If the system is so ‘ sophisticated ’ that outside organisations are handling our magazine and problems like the one in Autumn occur why bother with that system ? why not go back to good old postage stamps ? … the reason is because we commenced distribution by Royal Mail 's ‘ Presstream ’ at the beginning of 1992 which involves the sender sorting all its UK mail into postcode order , the benefit being considerable savings from two discounts , firstly the Presstream pricing is lower than the standard postage rate and secondly an extra discount is earned because we have done the sorting instead of Royal Mail .
25 Your partner is also welcome , so why not go along together to discuss the different methods of birth control ?
26 It is becoming increasingly popular — why not go along to a meeting near you ?
27 It is becoming increasingly popular — why not go along to a meeting near you ?
28 Why not go along with Luke 's expansive mood for just so long as it took to finish her drink ?
29 So why not go along and give Fiona McVey five minutes of your time while having lunch or join her for coffee in the coffee lounge on the first floor of A30 on 24 February between 12 noon and 1.30pm .
30 If this is you and you 'd like to get back into education and get on a course why not go along to Fast Forward .
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