Example sentences of "[not/n't] go [adv] [prep] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | But for some reason Alice would not go on with that thought . |
2 | From the fact that a mental process does not appear in introspection one can not infer that it does not go on at non-conscious levels of the mind . |
3 | Describing the American feature film , The Last Temptation of Christ , to which he awarded a certificate , as a challenging religious film he said that acontroversial scene : ‘ It indicated that Christ had sex , but it did not go on for 14 minutes . ’ |
4 | Perhaps I had better not go on in this way or things will get too mushy and pastoral after all . |
5 | A bit of patience will not go amiss in this area either : what one sows another reaps . |
6 | The two observations did not go well with each other . |
7 | They looked lovely on the mantelpiece in the flat but a new bouquet would not go astray at this stage . |
8 | And he says well I I 'm sorry after considering it carefully I can not go through with this transaction , I relinquish my right to redeem , lest I impair my own inheritance . |
9 | ‘ We are not a national daily ; we do not go in for moral crusades . ’ |
10 | Parker did not go in for German beer . |
11 | I could not go back for some time as the Germans had obviously built up their air force to great strength , so I threw in my lot with Fulham church in my rare off-duty times . |
12 | We can not go back on this pledge , ’ Mr Benn said . |
13 | One or two turns would probably suffice and anyway the money would not go far at this year 's prices . |
14 | If this is you and you 'd like to get back into education and get on a course why not go along to Fast Forward . |
15 | Nevertheless , despite much wisdom , and many excellent passages , I would not go along with this book in numerous details , nor in its general attitude . |
16 | You ca n't , you do n't go through to that office at I go further on |
17 | He had ideas , sure , but not being musically trained , he did n't go round to each person and say , ‘ Play this , play that . ’ |
18 | ca n't go round till next go . |
19 | But at least they did n't go around with beatific smiles mumbling about peace and goodwill . ’ |
20 | It showed a family picnic in the Welsh hills with Laura commenting that all her children were still at home ; ‘ they wo n't go away like other people 's children do ’ , a part of the myth she believed herself ; the background music played cash tills ringing to the rhythm of dresses being folded and packed . |
21 | So do n't ex just do n't go straight into that list . |
22 | Now , if you 've got a block of exams , do n't go straight from one exam to the other . |
23 | ‘ Oh , do n't go on about those women — they were n't a patch on you , you know . |
24 | ‘ There 's no reason why I ca n't go on for 200 goals and I do n't agree with the argument that you should retire at the top . |
25 | In the end I told him , ‘ I ca n't go on with this marriage . |
26 | I ca n't go on with these people . |
27 | And then it wo n't go on to this side . |
28 | This means they have to spend their first days of life in hospital and ca n't go home for several weeks . |
29 | ‘ I do n't go in for other stuff , ’ he said . |
30 | I 've only known you a few days , Luke , and I do n't go in for casual sex . ’ |