Example sentences of "n't go [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Said that I was n't to go to the Lab this morning because Mrs. Schofield wanted me over at Leamings particular . |
2 | But the , the trouble was the water was n't going into the dowels |
3 | Standing there and scowling and telling Mrs Gotobed that he was n't coming back after the war , that he was n't going into the shop … |
4 | Barnett found out I was n't going to the course . |
5 | because they 've sold everything off like gas and electricity and everything and all the resources they 've got for it they 've spent , to supplement everything else , so the money wo n't be there , and , and the income from the electricity and that is n't going to the Government it 's going to private enterprise |
6 | " You mean we are n't going to the Chevisham concert ? " |
7 | Erm , but we are n't going to the sort of , end of degree , that er , I say this , and then you sort of enter stage left and say this , and I respond like this , and then erm , something else happens , and then somebody comes crashing in through the door . |
8 | ‘ I thought you were n't going to the match . ’ |
9 | The Doctor was n't going for the bait . |
10 | They were n't going in the direction of the shops or the Sports Centre , he knew that . |
11 | There 's a plug in the garage but I ai n't going in the garage . |
12 | They are yet to be involved in the testing process : ‘ My real concern for my children is that they have n't gone through the tests for 14-year-olds yet , ’ he says . |
13 | When new they are all highly water repellent and dry quickly — provided you have n't gone over the top in a bog hold and got them saturated . |
14 | After she had told him , they had n't gone to the pictures for a month , so that he could see her home . |
15 | She could n't remember seeing such a cheerful crowd queuing for the cinema , and she took pleasure in their high spirits ; but she was glad that she had n't gone to the pictures . |
16 | I hope she has n't gone into the city . |
17 | ‘ Supplies have n't gone into the shops yet so the person who sent the knives to you and Tavett almost certainly bought them from the market , unless it was from another man in another pub . ’ |
18 | When she left school in 1927 she had n't gone into the sheds . |
19 | State Trooper Lamica concluded : ‘ We just hope he has n't gone onto the glacier.It is filled with 400 ft deep crevasses , and is extremely dangerous . ’ |
20 | I had n't gone on the Pill because I did n't want to admit that I was doing something wrong , because mum had always brought me up that it was wrong before marriage . |
21 | I have n't gone for the rack thing because if they can get that lot in a rack then go ahead ! |
22 | And if he had n't gone after the runs for Gloucestershire , he 'd probably have tried his luck as a pro footballer . |
23 | cos me money has n't gone in the bank |
24 | Do n't go along the road trying to keep yourself a nice separation distance and as soon as the tail end of another lorry has passed you flash him in and then you 're like this . |
25 | No , he did n't go into the army . |
26 | They did n't go into the kitchen , but into the front parlour which was rarely used on weekdays . |
27 | ‘ But then , you do n't go into the CID straight off … ’ |
28 | I ca n't go into the Lab today . " |
29 | You ca n't go into the booth with them and I ca n't tell him , ’ says the mother of a very able young man . |
30 | Because the child would n't go into the sea , she had her taught to swim in the local baths . |