Example sentences of "[verb] not go [adv] [subord] " in BNC.
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1 | It 's been on the drawing board for some time now but has n't gone ahead because of lack of investment . |
2 | Specialix also admits the move to Unix System Labs ' Unix SVR4 has n't gone smoothly as planned , saying that it unexpectedly had to rewrite several device drivers for OEM versions . |
3 | As soon as I decided not to go farther than Cambridge , I wanted to stop dead in the middle of the road . |
4 | The malaise that had troubled him did not go away until , one day , when he was using the chamber-pot upstairs , he noticed an angry sore on his penis . |
5 | Four Hearts , on the other hand , was not a success although the play did not go quite as you might think . |
6 | The opening games did not go quite as I expected in that I was surprised to see Wales beat Ireland . |
7 | Junctions controlled by traffic lights do not go forward when the traffic lights are green unless there is room for you to clear the junction safely , never go forward when the red , amber lights are shown together , when traffic lights have a green arrow filter signal , do not get into the lane when filtering is allowed unless you . |
8 | The usual 'flu stiffness and aching in the muscles did n't go away as it should have done , so Father sent for Dr Allott , our family physician , a patient , gentle old man who always arrived in an Essex sedan and — more important to us — always carried a pocketful of toffees to give away to children . |
9 | But it 's no way , I mean it was a really wet morning at quarter to seven , it had been raining , and he was right behind a lorry , and he , he , the lorry went to go one way and the he did n't go back because he knew he was going one way and the guy was going the other , he just started to go round to go to the left and bike was just there , he had no way of seeing him or he . |
10 | They did n't go out cos I said he could . |
11 | Just as , er just as well you did n't go out because erm you could have been half way out there in the plane or whate when erm |
12 | I 've been up here tw twenty-three years and I did n't go out till I came here so I should say I was about twenty-two years ago I started back to work . |
13 | ‘ Do n't go on if you do n't want to , ’ said Coffin . |
14 | But if you do n't tell them about things like banker 's order about the signature , particularly if two s two erm signatures are wanted on the cheque and the banker 's order , if the other guy 's not there you do n't go round until he 's available . |
15 | ‘ Do n't go beyond where we can reach you , ’ George warned him . |
16 | Oh wow look at that oh the baby 's in bed get your bum down here , you know you do n't go upstairs when he 's in his cot Charlotte |
17 | Do n't go yet because Caroline 's awaiting and we 're connected up cos I 've got the microphone . |
18 | Er , I mean , I do n't go not because I do n't enjoy the pictures but I think that it 's got to be something really special . |
19 | People do n't go there until they know where to go , and they ca n't find out where to go until they 've been . |
20 | Alan Carr , Aberconwy 's chief executive , said : ‘ Do n't go back until they have been checked for safety by the public utilities . ’ |
21 | Do n't go out unless you have six men or more with you ! ’ he said . |
22 | I said well do n't go out till you 're ready , as simple as that , if you do n't think you 're ready stop the way you are |
23 | He was speaking at a press conference at Conwy at which the message to flood victims was : ‘ Do n't go home until you ring our Helpline . ’ |
24 | He could not help wondering why a rousing cheer had not gone up as soon as the garrison had spotted his red uniform . |
25 | I had not gone far before the rain started and it soon became a sluicing downpour that never abated all day . |
26 | They had not gone far when again the clerk heard that long , moaning howl . |
27 | 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 . |
28 | The disease does not go away if one ignores it : progressive decline is inexorable . |
29 | We had n't gone far before we spied the punt entangled in the branches of a willow which had collapsed into the stream . |
30 | Sarah was worried because it was getting late , and when at last she was out of the hospital she started walking quickly towards Clerkenwell , but she had n't gone far before a hackney cab drew up . |