Example sentences of "[modal v] n't go [adv] [subord] " in BNC.
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1 | But we could n't go ashore until it got better ad then we went round the cape after and down into Aberdeen see . |
2 | She said , Listen I 'm giving a little bit Peggy because , she said , I could n't go away if I could n't come to you . |
3 | It was completely blocked off coach could n't go backwards because there was cars behind it . |
4 | The boss said we could n't go outside because employment inspectors would catch us , and so everyone was fed and slept in the factory . |
5 | You could n't go further than the eighth class without going on to be a priest . ’ |
6 | Just one furlong , no jockey and they could n't go faster than a walk . |
7 | The last time I went there was in 1968 ; after that I could n't go there because I was a British citizen . |
8 | I hoped she would n't make a big production out of the delivery upstairs , but just in case she did I thought I would n't go anywhere where she could see me and point me out to any of the owners , so I left through the front exit gates and found the actors ' bus with its Mystery Race Train banner and faded inside into the reassembling troupe . |
9 | ‘ Oh no , they ca n't go faster than me , ’ he said . |
10 | Well you got me for the day today , cos I ca n't go now until I fetch the car . |
11 | He wo n't go away until he 's been paid . |
12 | Birkenhead-born Swain , who tasted life at the top as a player with Chelsea , Nottingham Forest and Aston Villa , said : ‘ Relegation is a terrible feeling for everyone involved and it wo n't go away until the first game of the season . |
13 | Sometimes they wo n't go away because of plain orneryness . |
14 | And we wo n't go home when it rains |