Example sentences of "[noun pl] would not go " in BNC.
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1 | Tony Coleman , who led the opposition previously , said the dissenting voices would not go away . |
2 | It was the sort of night on which questions would not go away . |
3 | He ended by saying that the lights would not go out until they had achieved civil rights and a thirty-two-county republic . |
4 | But the housing problems of the big cities would not go away . |
5 | He was playing well enough till he reached the greens , but his putts would not go in . |
6 | Only three men would not go with her , Leading Seaman Webster , one other rating and Arthur , also the now Lieutenant Cherry RN ( Yankee ) would not be aboard . |
7 | After sharing the camaraderie of the fighting services or the hardships of civilian bombing on equal terms , surely women would not go meekly back home to wife-and-motherhood ? |
8 | When he ministered , there had been no Masses in the camps for a long time ; regular priests would not go in . |
9 | Remember that Labour and Liberal Democrats would not go back to rates — they want people to pay a double income tax — and Labour want a property tax as well . |
10 | ‘ A cup that cheers would not go amiss , ’ he remarked . |