Example sentences of "not go [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Be careful not to go over the edge of the image .
2 Be careful not to go over the edge of the image .
3 ‘ Carl 's decision not to go on the ranking devalues the No.1 position of Alan Cooke , ’ Douglas said .
4 Thomas Linehan of the IDA stated in court that a fencing contractor had been warned by pickets at the dump , one carrying a sign reading ‘ We want justice not asbestos ’ , not to go on the site or there would be trouble .
5 ‘ The whole point of this afternoon was to advertise my company , not to go for a jaunt along the river . ’
6 One of Mr Gould 's followers , health spokesman David Blunkett , urges Labour not to go for the unity of the graveyard .
7 ‘ I decided not to go with the Parslows , ’ she announced , as though she were saying the most reasonable thing in the world , but her lips were numb with fright , Papa was such a hard man to defy .
8 This raises the question of whether the interpretation of the Directive adopted in Katsikas confers any Community law right upon workers in the UK not to go with the business .
9 He decided not to go to a chain chemist 's .
10 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 .
11 The next morning I thought it wiser not to go to the Treasury .
12 ‘ 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 .
13 You 're not to go to the woods any more .
14 Cloke said his instructions on Vaguely Artistic were to sit upsides the favourite , Market Leader , and not to go to the front too quickly .
15 She could have decided not to go to the bus-stop , because she foresaw that it would all end in her death .
16 Later , Tommy warns Ann not to go to the police , or tell anyone what has happened .
17 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 .
18 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 .
19 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 .
20 A fan who was totally uncommitted to the culture , who simply wanted to watch the match , would probably choose not to go into the London Road End at all but rather to one of the quieter side terraces .
21 The feeling in the country was for the Queen , and Haymo the Bishop advised the Archbishop not to go into the city because of the high feeling towards the bishops and the danger to their persons .
22 Quickly she decided not to go into the garden ; instead she would climb the nearby tower block and see her garden from above .
23 If the door is shut and the door knob is too hot you are advised not to go into the room since it will be too late to save your child and you risk causing a fireball .
24 Because Allitt opted not to go into the witness box , the defence case lasted just two-and-a-half days against the prosecution case of two-and-a-half months , at a likely cost of about £1.5 million .
25 Susan was downstairs now , with her arm in a sling , and before leaving the house Breeze made her promise not to go near the fire .
26 But I 'd beg you not to go in the rides south o ’ here , ‘ tween here and Cole Green . ’
27 There 's quite a few around us because then we was not going onto a council estate from the one room , and we were all in the same boat together .
28 I mean you get people like that , they 're not going onto a site and pay out money , it 's just ridiculous .
29 Then what have you to say to my argument , which is that by not going off the rails , man is destined to live meanly and dully , and in that way corrupts the true purpose of his being on earth ?
30 It 's not going off the rails
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