Example sentences of "[not/n't] [adv] go [adv] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | Sometimes he would even say that Tom had not only gone home but had subsequently died of cancer . |
2 | ‘ We are seeing British scientists not only going abroad but also spending far too much time in this country chasing funds , ’ Sharp said . |
3 | If , on the other hand , I want to count how many working-class students there are in the college , I can not just go ahead and do it . |
4 | The two do not always go together and experts who combine the two are in short supply . |
5 | On the other hand , if there is no express or implied contractual right ( see below ) to relocate employees , employers can not simply go ahead and relocate their work-force unless they obtain each employee 's consent to the change in his or her place of work . |
6 | Peggy did not immediately go downstairs but went to her own room . |
7 | Despite the fact that ‘ if only ’ implies that things could be different , they do not actually go away when the ideal conditions are achieved , they just surface in a new guise . |
8 | Because if you if you if that 's all it is then you 're just going through the motions , you 're not actually going ahead and receiving the Sacrament of Confirmation . |
9 | We knew that it would n't just go away if we swept it under the carpet . |
10 | You ca n't just go away and hope everything will fall into place . |
11 | Something left undealt with is invariably going to recur and cause trouble in the future — things do n't just go away because the possibility to talk about them is n't there . ’ |
12 | But you ca n't just go home and watch TV after the show because you are on a high . |
13 | ‘ You ca n't exactly go ahead if I refuse to marry Ace , can you ? ’ she answered defiantly . |