Example sentences of "[vb mod] not have gone " in BNC.

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1 She should not have gone to that party .
2 Unrepentant Lloyds said last night the error was all Helena 's — she should not have gone overdrawn in the first place .
3 Could I have honestly earned enough to have subsisted upon , to find me in proper food and clothing , such as is necessary , I should not have gone astray …
4 She was wearing a mixture of clothes that should not have gone very well together , but they did .
5 Tod says Sam should not have gone soft on a blab who squealed .
6 ‘ I wanted to say , you see , that I know you thought Frannie should n't have gone , and that it 's ruined your holiday plans , and , on behalf of us all , I 'm sorry .
7 ‘ With hindsight , perhaps we should n't have gone into a peripheral business , ’ he concedes .
8 ‘ Perhaps , in retrospect , I should n't have gone out there because I did n't do myself any favours .
9 I know I should n't have gone near the sea , but I did it as a protest .
10 She … she should n't have gone .
11 Since then I 've often wondered whether I should n't have gone ahead and simply presented him with the bill .
12 ‘ It was a silly place … you should n't have gone there . ’
13 Erm now the th H S C is saying that erm it should n't have gone skin to skin and they 've stopped skin to skin in other headings .
14 Oh I should n't have gone on to you last time , that is where the mistake comes .
15 Now , sometimes it should n't have gone straight out should it ?
16 Acheson , as acting Secretary of State , may not have gone so far ; although just before the war began , when it looked as if Moffat was going to meet Ho in Hanoi , Acheson asked him to ‘ keep in mind Ho 's clear record as agent international communism , absence evidence recantation Moscow affiliations … and support Ho receiving [ from ] French Communist Party . ’
17 I may not have gone back to sleep but I lay awake grinning .
18 Some men may not have gone far from their original homes , but others were willing to seek their fortune at a distance : the London merchant class was recruited from every part of the country , including the far North ( 104 , pp.210–12 , 389–92 ) .
19 More sprightliness in the name-tag might not have gone amiss .
20 ‘ And if they had been discussed then he might not have gone .
21 He 's at Court , he might not have gone home .
22 Might not have gone home .
23 But all might not have gone well .
24 Yeah but the advice might not have gone amiss and
25 I could not have gone without her goodwill , as it could have been injurious to her already poor health .
26 Presumably the passing of over three thousand horsemen could not have gone entirely unnoticed , even of a winter 's night , but discretion in such situations was another and necessary Border virtue , and no alarm was raised in the hamlets and farm-touns which they could not avoid , however many dogs barked .
27 It could not have gone worse for him when , in the 57th minute , he froze .
28 Without their support we could not have gone very far .
29 They possessed a certain plausibility in as much as Richard could not have gone on crusade without first ensuring that his position as his father 's heir was fully and publicly recognized in the most formal manner possible , while everything about Henry 's policy in the last four years indicated that he was reluctant to make any such announcement .
30 For they could not have gone on haunting her .
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