Example sentences of "not go [adv] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Do not go on to fill in the objectives list until you and your partner have begun negotiations on your expectations . |
2 | It may or may not go on to say " produced in conjunction with brand X or company Y " . |
3 | Well why not why not go outside for funding ? |
4 | Holderness Borough Council has accepted a design for three groynes and an access ramp to be constructed off Mappleton cliffs , but this can not go forward without government financial aid . |
5 | But the Colonel had seen to it that his name did not go forward for promotion . |
6 | As a consequence the original idea of installing an additional floor in the building could not go ahead at present . |
7 | At the conclusion of the talks , Cheney announced that the second phase of the US troop withdrawal plan to 1995 , involving 6,000 troops , would not go ahead in view of " the most serious threat " posed by North Korea . |
8 | Different objectives of different finns controlled and limited the techniques of production they could use ( eg. a firm developing prototypes of electronic equipment can not go in for mass-production ) . |
9 | The royal family does not go in for oratory , so the policy is evident mostly in endless American- and British-made videos on television , boasting of Saudi Arabia 's military and industrial prowess . |
10 | Full of wine , afterwards , Paul did not go back with Chase to the lodging . |
11 | Atari is sure that people are used to colour , and will not go back to black and white , even if the machine is pocket-sized . |
12 | What he did decide , and June did not try to dissuade him , was that he would not go back to school . |
13 | She was slightly agoraphobic and did not go far from home on her own . |
14 | Sources note that Adobe Systems Inc did not go along to Apple Computer Inc 's MAS shindig as many hoped . |
15 | Some travel writers can not go anywhere without swimming and sunbathing under the swelter of the sizzling sun , as palms sway and swish along the sandy shoreline . |
16 | But one thing about our Asian men is that they think it a matter of pride that their women must not go out to work . |
17 | A moire fringe unit monitors the horizontal azimuth of the beam as it sweeps so that it does not go out of alignment . |
18 | Much of Thatcherism is common sense and it should not go out of fashion . |
19 | The Australian singer 's manager , Mr Ray East , said Donovan would accept payment of the remainder over 18 months in a gesture aimed at ensuring that the magazine did not go out of business . |
20 | ‘ You can not go out at night without one of them making an obscene remark or getting his tackle out . |
21 | I am sure that hon. Members have talked to constituents , many of them young women with children , who say bitterly that they feel trapped in their environment and dare not go out at night , even to have a cup of tea with a friend . |
22 | Pioneer must be assuming this trend is going to continue for some time ; its Wakefield plant does not go fully on line until 1994 . |