Example sentences of "[not/n't] go [prep] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | They were always on at him not to go with strangers . |
2 | But he was a tough boy and he determined not to go to pieces . |
3 | Fortunately , from the point of view of Shirinskii-Shikhmatov , the newly appointed Curator of Moscow University was " a typical Nicholaevan general , the limited and ignorant V. I. Nazimov " , who took the view that students ought not to go into cafés to read papers and ought to do up their jackets and wear three-cornered hats and swords . |
4 | ‘ You know perfectly well , ’ said my mother , not going into details . |
5 | I 'm not going to Cubs . |
6 | This may also involve physically not going to places ( e.g. the staffroom ) or meeting people ( your head of department ) who might set off the alarm by mistake . |
7 | You 're not going to pieces of paper are you ? |
8 | I class that as a lot of weeks for the likes of oh we 're not going to names , to occupy the borderline children |
9 | Not going for drinkies tomorrow ? |
10 | I 'm not going for Moneymakers . |
11 | Crewe says : ‘ We are not going for numbers — we have to stay contained to offer the level of service that we do and meet the needs of our existing customer base . ’ |
12 | they 're not going in seeds , they 're all going to make pieces of wood . |
13 | There were concerts in the town , of course , but poor people did not go to concerts . |
14 | Personally I do not go to meetings which do not have a purpose . |
15 | In general , they should not go to students who have not explored all other reasonable sources of finance . |
16 | The girls admitted they did not go to discos , but said they had friends . |
17 | Inevitably , the image of his father , the image of his family , the image of his class , were at the forefront of this searing reappraisal : When my father was fifteen years old , he did not go for holidays on beaches , as I did with his money . |
18 | Adult cats do not go for walks together . |
19 | Further assumptions are that we are fragmented as a movement , and that unity , not a hollow unity which does not go beyond slogans , but an authentic unity established in a principled way , would enable us to have more of an impact in effecting change in our own communities and in turn worldwide . |
20 | Do not go into cafés , browse in cake shops , linger over the chocolate counter , or bake a batch of biscuits . |
21 | ‘ We should emphasise that we do have opinions on what is happening , but in my place as an official representative of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs I can not go into comments without having all-inclusive information and orders in that regard . ’ |
22 | It is still relatively expensive and can not go into subjects in depth in the same way as print , but has the advantage of being easy to watch , in an idiom or genre which is very familiar to most people , and it can be viewed by groups of staff simultaneously . |
23 | She did not go into details : that she found herself so physically revolted by the process that she had begun to retch , nor despite being warned that all new mothers had a fit of the blues after giving birth , she had been crying most of that day . |
24 | ( In fact there are several colours associated with each context , but we will not go into details here . ) |
25 | ‘ Let's not go into details , ’ Miss Honey said . |
26 | I will not go into details about my adventures and shameful acts as Hyde . |
27 | ‘ I can not go into details . |
28 | Melanie Walker , Wales Link Officer , will circulate the minutes in due course , so I will not go into details . |
29 | There are various possibilities , depending on the relation between the directions of incident and emitted radiation and the polarization properties of the incident light , but we will not go into details [ which can be found elsewhere ( Ref. [ 7 ] , p. 62 ) ] . |
30 | I shall not go into details about his speeches ; that was done at great length on 12 June , and people can read the speeches at their leisure . |