Example sentences of "not [verb] go [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ You 'd have to signal in advance which issues you regarded as a matter of confidence — for instance , the Tories might have a crack at coal privatisation but might not want to go to the country on it if they failed . ’ |
2 | She did not want to go to the beach because the beach meant the bikini , and spending all afternoon sucking in her gut and wondering why her skin went straight from fishbelly white to lobster red while all the other kids had golden tans . |
3 | If you do not want to go to the police , ring Sunday Life on Belfast 331133 ext 4316 and your message will be passed on to the McDermotts . |
4 | I did not want to go into the dark house , where I would spend the evening quietly with old Mrs Fairfax . |
5 | Observers see the Royal couple no longer enjoy each other 's company and reports reveal Diana did not want to go on the trip . |
6 | At first Lindy did not want to go over the wall . |
7 | As soon as the redundancies were announced , just over half of those who retired before the pension age decided that they did not want to go through the process of trying to find work . |
8 | The work can be at various levels from initial reconnaissance to diamond drilling but is not intended to go beyond the discovery stage of a mineral deposit . |
9 | He spent the entire morning with his legs crossed , not daring to go to the loo in case one of his colleagues was in there at the same time and came to the wrong conclusion . ’ |
10 | So she did not need to go on the offensive and was not required to fight . |
11 | No you do not need to go in the shower . |
12 | Why did lads like Trevor Williamson not want to go to the Oval ? |
13 | Consider someone deciding not to try to go to the theatre . |
14 | The policeman had not let go of the stranger . |
15 | The children were allowed no breakfast , the younger two were not permitted to go to the bathroom , and none of them was allowed to take a single personal possession , not even a teddy bear or something to be a link with home . |
16 | Adam knelt beside her , thinking of Zosie and Zosie 's mother and stepfather who had not bothered to go to the police when their daughter unaccountably vanished . |
17 | Work was out of the question , she could not think about it ; she did not dare go to the tower , she felt she had damaged something : loose talk means hubris . |
18 | ( ‘ We are not going to go to the wall for Escort and Parade ’ , an ‘ associate ’ of Roy Hattersley told The Observer , 6th May 1990 . ) |
19 | I actually got the impression that erm I mean I 'm not going to go over the , the points that |
20 | And look at us now would youse — look at this place now — Sean and Michael live like kings — whatever they might say — and I 'm not going to go into the whys and wherefores here . ’ |
21 | I 'm not going to go into the dream thing with Cal , or say anything about Vern 's dad . |
22 | This is not a book about dieting , so I am not going to go into the subject in great depth . |
23 | I 'm not going to go through the erm , passage at the bottom , but I 'd like you to have a go at it and will go over it on Friday . |
24 | ‘ They 're not going to go along the track looking for a rope until both the Canadian and the freight train have been through . |
25 | ‘ … the innocent party is not bound to go on the market and buy or sell at the date of the breach . |
26 | Elaine 's voice was concerned but deep inside she hoped he would not decide to go to the party . |
27 | The point of this stage is that it is cheap and easy , and does not necessitate going outside the building . |
28 | He hoped he would not have to go during the night . |
29 | Fortunately , the researcher does not have to go through the bound volumes one by one to see what they contain . |
30 | The difference between this and the two previous outcomes is that under this procedure the agency does not have to go through the whole decision-making process again . |