Example sentences of "[modal v] [not/n't] really go " in BNC.
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1 | The trouble was , Alexandra thought , walking into her kitchen wrapped in a bath sheet , the trouble was that you could n't really go with the flow until you 'd had time to work out which way it was going . |
2 | Of course he could n't really go . |
3 | out of shit and she oh had a different bloke in her flat every night and you never , you , if you ever wanted to see her that was the one really annoying thing you could n't really go and see her and she was hardly ever about . |
4 | I ca n't really go into details I 'm afraid , but , yes , it 's for the final push . ’ |
5 | I ca n't really go along with these performance figures — not given our last intelligence reports on the MiG projects into the 80's . ’ |
6 | So long as you keep the Looms properly oiled and follow the rules you ca n't really go far wrong . |
7 | But this has spread quite rapidly , it ca n't really go beyond here , cos the skin is quite tight . |
8 | It was not until an Indian secretary arrived and said " Well I 'm sorry , you ca n't really go up , the Harem is up there . " |
9 | you ca n't really go round their house |
10 | Umm , the kids come round here to get all their toys so there 's a big sort of ridge there so it ca n't really go over that |
11 | That 's a complicated story I ca n't really go into at the moment , but was very much to do with the Royal Policies of the 1630s . |
12 | What is clear , though , is that we can not really go back to ‘ 1970s feminism ’ , and that inasmuch as we do work with the social and political categories which are the valuable heritage of that period we now do so with a proper awareness of their construction and provisionality . |