Example sentences of "n't [verb] [pers pn] go " in BNC.

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1 I did n't stay I went
2 ‘ They ca n't make me go there . ’
3 " I wo n't go , you ca n't make me go ! "
4 You ca n't make me go back with you .
5 ‘ Even if you do find him , you ca n't make him go back to your sister , ’ she said slowly .
6 Erm , that his father did n't make him go to school .
7 Sunday nights have always been a problem for the serious cinemagoer , since this is the night that brings out the lads whose parents do n't make them go to bed early before a fresh week at school begins .
8 Unfortunately that did n't make them go away .
9 Surely they would n't make them go the whole distance in the dark ?
10 Show me a woman who says Dane Jacobsen does n't make her go weak at the knees and I 'll show you a liar ! ’
11 ‘ Show me a woman who says Dane Jacobsen does n't make her go weak at the knees , and I 'll show you a liar ! ’
12 Do n't make us go .
13 ‘ Yeah , I suppose music ca n't make you go pick up an axe .
14 Just take care that fancying her does n't make you go too soft on the rest of the family , or too hard on anyone else .
15 You ca n't just leave it up to the police , or to someone else — and ignoring it wo n't make it go away .
16 Not talking about it does n't make it go away . ’
17 And getting in a tiss and shouting wo n't make it go away .
18 You sit in a rocking chair but ca n't make it go .
19 Do n't want me to go over yet .
20 Or whether for some unknown reason she just did n't want me to go .
21 they did n't want me to go naturally .
22 ‘ In one way they are excited for me and in another they do n't want me to go , ’ he said .
23 That 's because he do n't want me to go to work .
24 Cos he do n't want me going there cos I fell arse over tip earlier !
25 The decision to sell Harford has come as a big blow to Luton boss David Pleat who said : ‘ I did n't want him to go but the club needs the money . ’
26 I did n't want him to go to residential school at all . ’
27 ‘ Therese does n't want him to go off to paint the Belgian ambassador 's wife . ’
28 ‘ You do n't want him to go into the theatre with you ?
29 She did n't want him to go ; irascible and unpredictable though he was , he had become as necessary to her as breathing .
30 Yet she did n't want him to go back to Australia thinking so badly of her .
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