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

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1 He suddenly decided not to go home to the cottage he shared with his widowed mother .
2 Problems also occasionally arise when all does not go well , and this may cause deep and lasting distress .
3 So do n't ex just do n't go straight into that list .
4 However , she finally decided not to go ahead with the lawsuit .
5 They generally do n't go well .
6 Just do n't go there again . ’
7 Just do n't go too far away . ’
8 But it just did n't go right .
9 This win made up for last year 's defeat by Rob Orme when things just did n't go right for Dunlop .
10 Yeah a lot of people just did n't go probably on Friday .
11 I just did n't go home . ’
12 For a change the paddlers are ordinary people rather than white water whiz-kids and the difficulty generally does not go above grade 3 .
13 Each speaker has his or her own normal pitch range : a top level which is the highest pitch normally used by the speaker , and a bottom level that the speaker 's pitch normally does not go below .
14 Ten years on , the case of Denis Nilsen still has n't gone away .
15 Norman said : ‘ I played great out there , but I still do n't go home with the trophy .
16 The summer still had n't gone away , although we were almost out of September .
17 The judge has also decided not to go ahead with a preliminary trial on two key issues in the case , scheduled to begin on January 15 , which would have broken new legal ground .
18 A survey of 17 major organisations that had shown interest in joining TOPP , but had later decided not to go ahead , found that although many were still enthusiastic and hoped to set up a scheme at some time in the future , several of them saw cost as a major deterrent .
19 The annual replacement of the fuel rods a month later did not go too well either .
20 The Minneapolis gig nearly does n't go ahead .
21 Proponents of this approach tend to feel that the changes made so far do not go far enough , however , and that excessive consideration for the biological parent-child relationship is still being allowed to put the child 's future at risk .
22 Th there , there 's a minu a minute example , erm , in fact it 's probably more effective in some ways , than the great fora , forum , in which you have larger assemblies of people who enjoy th the hours , during the course of the day , but often do n't go away and do anything .
23 They left the house by the same route by which they had entered , though had not gone far when her escort stopped to exchange a few words with an odd-job man who was undertaking a minor repair near some outbuildings .
24 Well do n't go away Bernard , let's bring in Simon .
25 Well do n't go then !
26 Popular idiom has it that the four themes are very imperfectly combined in the family : ‘ children ruin a marriage ’ , ‘ sex and family life simply do n't go together ’ , and so forth .
27 When her sister became quieter , Cati began again , ‘ There 's no one like you , Rosa , please do n't go away and leave me .
28 But please do n't go away thinking that every Victorian woman in the eighteen- forties went around dressed like this .
29 ‘ I want to say , ‘ Please do n't go elsewhere .
30 Please do not go away . ’
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