Example sentences of "[not/n't] go to [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | He decided not to go to a chain chemist 's . |
2 | Organise your affairs so as to get to the patient quickly , or decide not to go to the patient and use routinely the 999 service , but do have a practice policy . |
3 | The next morning I thought it wiser not to go to the Treasury . |
4 | ‘ She decided it would be very much more sensible to conserve her energies for her programme later in the summer and not to go to the races . |
5 | You 're not to go to the woods any more . |
6 | Cloke said his instructions on Vaguely Artistic were to sit upsides the favourite , Market Leader , and not to go to the front too quickly . |
7 | She could have decided not to go to the bus-stop , because she foresaw that it would all end in her death . |
8 | Later , Tommy warns Ann not to go to the police , or tell anyone what has happened . |
9 | I feared as well that Mills might not be dead after all , that he 'd recovered miraculously and decided for some reason not to go to the police . |
10 | She was n't sure if he would come , but it never occurred to her not to go to the rock where they had met before . |
11 | And then we decided not to go to the Hanover Fair , so change the specification so that it could be a a versatile sort of display for whatever we wanted to display . |
12 | ‘ Try and explain that we 're not going to a Laska , ’ said Masklin . |
13 | and if you 're not going to a game tomorrow … you can switch Central on at tea time for all the football news … we 're heading off now to Milton Keynes for a story of adventure for our Friday Feature |
14 | If there was a doubt then he would be better not going to a grammar school |
15 | I 'm meant to be fighting the Germans , not going to a wedding , he said out loud , as he looked at himself in the cracked mirror above the washbasin . |
16 | One or two mentioned that they would look forward to the course and that if they were not going to an ATB event they would be out anyway . |
17 | ‘ You 're not going to the Moon , you 're going to prison ! |
18 | You 're not going to the North , are you ? ’ |
19 | ‘ No , we 're not going to the mainland . ’ |
20 | ‘ I expect when you 're not going to the theatre — sometimes — and going to the cinema — sometimes — you 're having cosy little evenings in with Arnie ? ’ |
21 | Alright poppet , we we 're not going to vet we 're not going to the vet we 're not going to the vet I know you 'd like to but you ca n't . |
22 | Alright poppet , we we 're not going to vet we 're not going to the vet we 're not going to the vet I know you 'd like to but you ca n't . |
23 | This time , however , we were not going to the Consulate but driving straight to the border . |
24 | ‘ I 'm not going to the opening . |
25 | Oh , you 're not going to the help are you ? |
26 | After two days Sheila announced truculently , ‘ I 'm not going to the university . |
27 | I 'm not going to the Swindon match but will be off to Man City . |
28 | ‘ I get criticised for not going to the cinema to see people 's reaction — but I 'm not there to review the audience . ’ |
29 | A speechwriter 's attempt to compensate for the public relations lapse in not going to the Berlin Wall , Mr Bush 's prime time statement went out on all television channels on Thanksgiving Eve . |
30 | The couple were not going to the palace of Saint Cloud , which would certainly not have provided an intimate setting for a honeymoon , but to a small house at Villeneuve l'Etang , which the Emperor had purchased himself . |