Example sentences of "[vb mod] [not/n't] go [adv prt] [adv] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 Several attempts , he wrote , had been made by " former prospectors " to sink upon this lode " but it is heavily watered that they could not go down more than 3 or 4 fathoms deep " .
2 I have got to know him : he would not go round there unless she had given the all clear . ’
3 Branson was warned by another member of the party that this would not go down well and , sure enough , was told by the butler the following morning that he was no longer welcome .
4 ‘ He ca n't go on forever but there 's still plenty of life in him yet . ’
5 I think the way it should be tackled is speak to about it , say that we still believe that y'know it ca n't go on forever obviously it ca n't go on forever because I think the longer it goes on the worse it 'll become in all honesty
6 right , tie it off in a reef knot , if you 've got bits that are left dangling they 're too long and you ca n't go round again because it 's gon na make it too tight , you can either tuck them in or else you can fold them down , a nice clean plaster and put it right over the top , okay ?
7 He ca n't go up alone until he 's 16 .
8 I ca n't go back now because in Africa you ca n't go back without any qualifications .
9 ‘ You ca n't go down again because if you do you 'll be guzzled up at once .
10 Well we ca n't go out tomorrow cos Amy 's got a party .
11 Well you ca n't go out then cos it 'll be snowing right
12 I sha n't go up there cos he
13 No , it wo n't go on forever and , I repeat , we 'll come back here one day .
14 ‘ The talks can not go on indefinitely if the IRA go on killing and bombing and Mr Adams does n't come out to signal any opposition to them . ’
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