Example sentences of "[noun] [modal v] not go " in BNC.

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1 Another plea may not go amiss .
2 Opponents of the building programme " which in any case may not go ahead as planned because of a lack of funds " claim that political instability in Russia , antiquated technologies and economic pressures ( to cut corners on safety in order to produce much-needed electricity ) could lead to another major nuclear accident .
3 The question of taking pension holidays in between out of surplus is a sort of mid midway position , but er very definitely we feel strongly that money should not go to the company .
4 The question of taking pension holidays in between out of surplus is a sort of mid midway position , but er very definitely we feel strongly that money should not go back to the company .
5 That is consistent with the provisions of the former private Bill and with the views of the Select Committee , which recommended that the water level should not go below 4 m .
6 Judge Owen stayed the proceedings last November , ruling the trial should not go ahead because delays in bringing it to court amounted to an abuse of the court process .
7 But the relative said : ‘ It was a trivial incident and she was anxious that the case should not go ahead . ’
8 It was therefore in Magnetics ' interest that Electronics should not go into liquidation .
9 It would make us a lot safer and cars may not go as fast .
10 Duncan C. Macgregor clearly delineates the boundary beyond which scholarship must not go , in his review of William York Tindall 's book on Bunyan .
11 The demonstration should not go wrong if it has been adequately rehearsed beforehand .
12 Medical or other expert reports that have been disclosed to the other side should not go in Sched 1 , Pt1 , of the list , even if they have already been disclosed to the other side , but always go in Pt2 , otherwise one will lose the right to claim privilege for such reports .
13 good practice must not go to waste without the proper commitment and backing
14 The notion that certain groups of people — rather than unsafe practices — should be the focus of concern in the fight against AIDS should not go unchallenged .
15 They trusted her for it ; an outlier psion could not go running to Them and reveal who hired her and for what reason .
16 Even Amabel could not go so far as to trouble Gemma .
17 If he wanted to keep his horse away from a certain mare he had only to rub some of the liquid on the stallion 's bridle or on the mare to ensure that the horse would not go near her .
18 By sharpening his policy differences with Mr Kinnock he persuaded the voters that life under Labour would not go on much as before .
19 But , even then , the nagging thought in his mind would not go away .
20 Tony Coleman , who led the opposition previously , said the dissenting voices would not go away .
21 It has reached a point where some of the guiding agencies report that clients will not go up a hill unless it is in a category .
22 ‘ Celtic have problems that wo n't be sorted out over 90 minutes at Dens Park and Dundee will not go into this game as the underdogs , ’ said Stainrod .
23 Well I can tell you one thing , animals will not go into ours .
24 A look of bewilderment comes over the faces of visitors who can not comprehend why some supporters will not go to watch the national side simply because they are playing on Rangers ' ground .
25 ‘ It is outrageous that a British citizen can not go to another European country without provoking such a move . ’
26 People living under oppression can not go to the British embassy and seek an entry clearance document , present it to an airline office , take a plane to this country and then seek political asylum .
27 ‘ He was a shadow of his former self and a boxer can not go into the ring semi-fit .
28 Legal systems differ in the width of the discretionary power granted to judges : but in developed societies limits are invariably set , beyond which the judges may not go .
29 Companies may not go ahead with every investment with a positive NPV because other stakeholder positions may have to be considered , but that does not mean that there is a theoretical defect in DCF as a market-valuation mechanism .
30 The scope of the ministerial Council should not go beyond what is appropriate to the role of the Community and should not usurp the satisfactory work of organisations which already exist .
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