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

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1 A Rumbelows spokesman said the £10,000 jackpot would not necessarily go straight into the champion 's bank balance .
2 You know that I do not necessarily go along with your concept of visual character in the way that you use it , but would the visual character be altered in a way that would cause a coincidence of greenbelt function were that important hedge not in existence on the north side of D thirty nine ?
3 We ca n't not ever go down to the beach again , or to the spinney . "
4 It can not possibly go ahead without the various kinds of international aid coming in " .
5 On the same day the government announced that although Part II of the Football Spectators Act , which gave powers to the courts to impose restriction orders on those convicted of football-related offences , would be implemented as soon as possible , Part I of the Act which proposed a national membership scheme would not now go ahead in view of the advice given in the report .
6 What is clear , though , is that we can not really go back to ‘ 1970s feminism ’ , and that inasmuch as we do work with the social and political categories which are the valuable heritage of that period we now do so with a proper awareness of their construction and provisionality .
7 I says Richard would you not even go on to the tech and , or somewhere that you could get better on your drawing and he , he
8 Owen did not even go back to his office .
9 On this night he did not then go straight to bed .
10 He will not however go down in financial history as a great achiever , and it has to be said ( as recorded later in these pages ) that even under his leadership labour relations were far from perfect .
11 He can not afterwards go back on it .
12 Cos they wo n't all go up on a tree .
13 physically doing , you can always carry on , but you ca n't physically go out on appointments until you 're admitted , that 's what we 're saying .
14 I have been telling them about the different sensitivity which Asian women have to their babies and the fact that you ca n't just go up to an Asian woman with the diet leaflet and say you should be giving your baby Cod Liver Oil , because 90 per cent of Asians in Wandsworth are vegetarians .
15 Okay , but the item that licenses them the other licensing sentence you need in order to license these items , you ca n't just go anywhere in the sentence so sentence three , herself saw Florence is no good , even though Florence is there , it 's in the wrong place relative to herself and similarly six , anyone saw no one is no good , even though no one is in the sentence .
16 ‘ I do n't normally go in for public displays of affection , ’ he murmured , ‘ but you 're irresistible .
17 ‘ I do n't normally go in for public displays of affection either , ’ she murmured impulsively , forgetting her uneasiness , ‘ but even with sand on your face you 're … ’
18 Of course , Sar n't Major James Graham Biggleswade could n't exactly go back to Blighty and expect them to hang out the welcome mat in Fulham , not after that tricky bit of bloody buggering business down in the Falklands — oh , excuuuuse meeee , the Mal -bloody-buggering- vinas — back in ‘ 81 .
19 It pinned us down and made us feel that we could n't not go back without feeling terribly guilty .
20 The course ca n't possibly go on after what 's happened today , so we sha n't miss anything .
21 Erm it 's in Leeds erm and they know that I 'm going but I may need to call them and say that I 'm sending somebody else because I ca n't possibly go anywhere during the day on Wednesday .
22 You do n't usually go off with strange women like that . ’
23 Haas was a very great editor and made important restorations ; but you ca n't always go back to Bruckner 's first ideas — the first version of the Eighth Symphony , for example , where the first movement ends with a fortissimo coda .
24 Perhaps they did n't ever go up in the loft .
25 ‘ Well , there 's no point in it being so beautiful if you ca n't ever go out in it because it 's raining , ’ said Betty , revealing a childish streak in her character which Lydia found rather less appealing than her habitual bossiness .
26 I ca n't really go along with these performance figures — not given our last intelligence reports on the MiG projects into the 80's . ’
27 ‘ I wo n't even go back to my flat just in case someone is watching it .
28 ‘ While we welcome their joyriding legislation it does n't even go back to the situation we had previously .
29 I do n't even go out on the street now unless she comes with me .
30 She experienced changeable moods and panic attacks — she had n't been on holiday for 20 years and could n't even go out to dinner for fear of not being able to get away .
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