Example sentences of "can [not/n't] go to [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | TRAGIC LUCY CA N'T GO TO SCHOOL WITH PALS |
2 | You ca n't go to school with green hair . ’ |
3 | If you have a disabled child aged 5 to 16 who ca n't go to school because of disablement , you can get tokens to exchange for seven pints or eight half-litres of milk each week for that child . |
4 | A survey by Barnardos paints a picture of families running out of food by the weekend and of youngsters who ca n't go to school because they 've no shoes . |
5 | We ca n't go to bed together . |
6 | Yeah she ca n't go to bed last time when I dropped her off |
7 | I ca n't go to bed very early though , any more . |
8 | He goes he goes you ca n't go to sleep , and he sat on the edge of my bed for about quarter of an hour . |
9 | I ca n't go to New Zealand , she thought . |
10 | Joanne says I ca n't go to Brownies ! ’ |
11 | I think you ca n't go to Paris . |
12 | Eventually , at tea time , I tell Nicola 's mother that I ca n't go to India because I 'm starting a course at university . |
13 | ‘ Keith , ’ Potter says in a caring voice , ‘ I 'm not saying you ca n't go to Lourdes . ’ |
14 | Tonight he will tell John he ca n't go to Disneyland . |
15 | There 's no reason why we ca n't go to West Ham and get a good result Mick , that , you know , they 're , they 're nothing special . |
16 | So at the moment , if you 've got a kid with cancer they ca n't go to Ipswich or is it just a . |
17 | Over the noise he hears Mark say , ‘ It 's a pity we ca n't go to Florida . ’ |
18 | I mean , I can swim or cycle , but I ca n't go to aerobics or do those kind of things , because I 'd feel too self-conscious . |
19 | You ca n't go to pieces . |
20 | Well you ca n't go to Isle of Wight at that time of day . |
21 | He ca n't go to Australia and hide because they hammer him there — the press there are very cruel . |
22 | You ca n't go to drama college , can you ? |
23 | ‘ The small man from the mosque or temple ca n't go to John Ritblat but he can come to Nazmu Virani , ’ he says . |
24 | No but the poor ca n't go to Tesco stores . |
25 | You ca n't go to college . |
26 | In Africa life is hard , but you ca n't go to crime . |
27 | we do it through a dealership , like if you want a Cortin if you want a Sierra you 've got to go to Cowlers or something you ca n't go to Ford |
28 | The transmission of religious services , in addition to being a blessing to those who can not go to church and a substitute for those who choose not to , offers considerable potential for evangelism through worship . |
29 | Now next year something else might happen and somebody may be forced to go to court , if they can not go to court they can not get justice and they have to wait to see what happens . |
30 | The problem is especially great with the over 16 's who do not know English and who can not go to school . |