Example sentences of "be n't [verb] go [adv] " in BNC.

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1 It was what you called a ‘ wet break ’ and you were n't allowed to go outside .
2 We were n't allowed to go upstairs to our rooms without permission , that was a real blow for me .
3 It is n't intended to go anywhere , just fill the time of day … on and on and on with no point or purpose other than to fill the time , like the rocking of a chair . ’
4 ‘ He is n't going to go away . ’
5 But I think it is important for us to er , as an individual authority as well as working with other authorities , to actually keep up the pressure on the Ministry to , to let them know that this is n't going to go away , and that they 've got to come up with some answers which are , which are going to try and satisfy people .
6 If you do n't talk about it nothing will happen , and this problem is n't going to go away , it needs to be solved .
7 ‘ It seems to me , ’ Masklin said eventually , ‘ that Grandson Richard is n't going to go straight off to watch the satellite fly away .
8 But no ; their Christianity was n't goin' to go that far . ’
9 I was n't allowed to go anywhere near them at a time when I most needed reassuring .
10 And the the moment that that sort of sole had worn off that the shoe repairer had put on it was n't allowed to go any further than that , it was taken off and another one put on .
11 It was n't going to go away on its own , was it ?
12 He was n't going to go peacefully , that was for sure .
13 But he was alert and sparkling , his motor well and truly turned on by the presence of Catherine Crane , and he probably was n't going to go home till he , or Catherine , dropped in their tracks .
14 During this time I began to realise that perhaps I was n't going to go home .
15 I could n't send her away thinking I could be so heartless and horrible , but I also knew that I was n't going to go home that weekend ; I 'd find an excuse .
16 Surely she was n't going to go everywhere with them .
17 ‘ There was a moment when I thought he was n't going to go ever , ’ said Lydia .
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