Example sentences of "[not/n't] [adv] go to [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I wonder whether Christ would not rather go to Calvary again than to suffer the unfaithfulness of some of his friends . |
2 | But Galbraith admits there will be more : ‘ Our results could seriously misrepresent the total number because sufferers do not necessarily go to venereologists or dermatologists . |
3 | For his coronation he did not just go to Aachen to be ‘ elected ’ king of the Franks in the old way , but dressed up in Frankish costume for the occasion . |
4 | As Philippe de Mézières wrote in the late fourteenth century , some may well have come from those members of the lower nobility who did not normally go to war except when summoned by the king , but who , in certain cases , were now being forced to take up arms as a business . |
5 | Life does not always go to plan . |
6 | He did not even go to London much , but lived in villages and small country towns . |
7 | ‘ We feel that to fund people who could not otherwise go to court is a very correct use of taxpayers ’ money . |
8 | ‘ We feel that to fund people who could not otherwise go to court is a very correct use of taxpayers ’ money' |
9 | ‘ I would n't just go to India . |
10 | Yeah but housewives do n't usually go to sleep at this time in the afternoon . |
11 | I do n't usually go to pieces like this . ’ |
12 | Well you see I go to bed , but I do n't always go to sleep . |
13 | ‘ I wo n't ever go to church again . |
14 | We did n't often go to London in those last years . |
15 | He knew nothing about the world — his children did n't even go to school . |
16 | I would n't even go to limbo , Bernard , because I know about Him and have n't converted : I 'll have to go to hell . |
17 | Things did n't quite go to plan — which has proved annoying for you , and you 're now asking for a second service ; for which you 'll pay me . ’ |
18 | But today 's demonstration did n't quite go to plan . |
19 | who do n't actually go to school . |