Example sentences of "but [verb] [not/n't] go [adv] " in BNC.

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1 It 's been on the drawing board for some time now but has n't gone ahead because of lack of investment .
2 But do not go too far .
3 Doubts like this crystallize at one or two points , either where the presuppositions are so mixed and unsatisfactory that they are inaccurate , or where the presuppositions are true as far as they go but do not go far enough and so are incomplete .
4 Join us for another Fox Report at six tomorrow evening , I 'll be back then , but do n't go away , after the seven o'clock news , Steve Priestley , no , not Steve Priestley , a mystery person is on the Red Fox , at , after the news at seven o'clock .
5 Join us for another Fox Report tomorrow at six , for a look at international , local and national news , but do n't go away , Steve Priestley 's back with the Red Fox after the news at seven o'clock .
6 Finally , avoid sexist language — but do n't go overboard .
7 But do n't go too near them — they are covered with stinging hairs .
8 ‘ You should be safe enough , but do n't go too far .
9 Okay , yeah , but do n't go too mad right , let's get all these bingo cards done , see if we 've won this time , I doubt it very much , never won anything in our lives , I ca n't see us starting now
10 He told police that shortly before 6pm on Monday he spotted them sunbathing naked , but did not go near .
11 In that particular case the judges pronounced in general on the right of free speech , but did not go so far as to appoint experts to ascertain whether the accused was right in his criticism or not ( see The Art Newspaper No.14 , January 1992 , p.1 ) .
12 Easthope believes that the modernist concept of ‘ impersonality ’ , later systematized in the New Criticism , and theorized by Wimsatt and Beardsley in their famous essay ‘ The Intentional Fallacy ’ , was on the right lines , but did not go far enough , as the author was not really banished .
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