Example sentences of "[vb mod] [not/n't] go [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | " Yes , there is , " Martha replied , with a firmness which she could hardly have inherited either from her father or her mother , " but there 's no reason why we should n't go and look at things . |
2 | Well nowadays I do n't know whether you should record this or not , but nowadays erm they 'll not go unless they 've been to the bar or something before that well unfortunately Leslie 's not able to drink now , he ca n't after his operation , he ca n't take , it just upsets him altogether so he ca n't go to the bar and all the rest of the company have been to the bar and they 're in a different mood than what Leslie is , so Leslie 'll just not go , and it just , it 's kind of , cut him off |
3 | My father , my mother and I were often asked to spend Sunday afternoons in the country , but sometimes , unless a horse and cart were sent to collect us , we could not go because the families who invited us lived too far away . |
4 | I just knew there were certain places I could n't go because they were for blacks only , ’ he says . |
5 | I could n't go because I fell off my horse one day and broke my leg . |
6 | If any remain unsold , disabled supporters like Les Smith , who WAS told he COULD N'T go because of lack of space , MAY be in luck . |
7 | See you could n't go and have an a an a illegal a legal abortion in those days , it was all backstreet abortions . |
8 | She just knew that they we she could n't she could n't go and get any you know , anything on H P or whatever . |
9 | You know , if they could n't go and be a brick-layer , but they could sit at home , and you know , stick stamps on envelopes , or whatever , earn some money , then they might have to do that because they have n't got this plan . |
10 | and I think a but you could n't go and have a bath cos the water will be stone cold . |
11 | And I could n't go and vandalize something that was nice . |
12 | I says that 's got ta be Warren , it could n't be anybody else , so when I come down I went off like , well I tell ya I ca n't do it , so I knew it was so I picked up the wrong she says oh I 'm just ringing because you can see what the weather is she says and you could n't go and do a day in erm , with your |
13 | And he 's really getting frustrated cos he could n't go and then she said well no , you 've got ta do it ! |
14 | I just could n't go and get off with someone just for a joke , I could n't do it . |
15 | Jennie called me into the office and said that I could n't go as she had received a letter from my mother . |
16 | I 'll do it straight on that , I need n't go and authorise the cheque , have to get it on that |
17 | But it seemed , sir , when first I talked to Mrs Browning , before ever I mentioned my plan , or else I would not have mentioned it , it seemed Ferdinando was to go , that there was no choice , that he was nigh essential to your comfort , and then , having spoken out , to find he was not and therefore he would not go and my plan was to come to nothing — it is hard to understand , sir . ’ |
18 | The reason I would not go and live there for six days , let alone six months , was segregation . |
19 | Certainly , they would not go and beg from wealthy relatives ! |
20 | When it first went off some time ago it would n't go but one day I took I took a jelly out in a glass dish and it bonked this thing and the light came on again . |
21 | Would n't go when I asked her politely . |
22 | ‘ I would n't go till you came . ’ |
23 | Darling , I am sorry , I really expect to be back inside the week , and I would n't go if anyone else could . |
24 | Do n't be daft , I hate 'em I would n't go if he invited me that 's right |
25 | ‘ In the War — the first World War — the women used to give white feathers to the men who would n't go and fight . |
26 | er the one 's that I choose to make , but I would n't go and ask someone to , to help me with it . |
27 | It was before I had the bairn , and I would n't go and they put us down the block for being cheeky . |
28 | When the fumes of the wine had dissipated themselves Lydia said she would n't go and see the doctor . |
29 | But I would n't go and see Ziegfeld . ’ |
30 | so , but I would n't go and get salmon |