Example sentences of "would [not/n't] go [adv] " in BNC.

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31 thank you situation are appointed jointly by the County Council and the County and effectively these consultations and of that er appointment and the following the last Committee we agreed with the er detail and of the and we also agreed that we would not go ahead with the which until we have seen the result of the consultation and therefore there still outstanding as whether we wish to action the not .
32 ‘ But the following Tuesday , British Coal 's area director visited Point of Ayr and said the second phase would not go ahead during the review period , which effectively means development plans at Point of Ayr are on ice . ’
33 Due to the pre-UK release — ha ha — of ‘ Your Arsenal ’ , much is forgiven concerning that dreaded disappearance from Australia last year ( He does n't just do it here then — IM ) , but a snappy return trip would not go astray in the hearts of the young distraught fans , please please please …
34 They looked lovely on the mantelpiece in the flat but a new bouquet would not go astray at this stage .
35 It was this , I am thinking , that made Miss Jonathan realize that if the marriage she was about to enter into with a man much different from herself , and older also , would not go well , she would never from a Catholic be obtaining a divorce .
36 He promised himself he would not go up to the tower to observe the stars .
37 And I was , I was there we put it under the , on the bar you see , we were changing , blocking up , blocking them in there and the that just would not go up !
38 A little humility in the medical debate would not go amiss .
39 A little thank you to the Ombudsman would not go amiss .
40 This remained a most important consideration , but some relaxation of the original prohibition would not go amiss .
41 We have all become used to matching colours in the home , and perhaps a little colour co-ordination in the garden would not go amiss .
42 The school , of course , had existed for some years now , ever since the Factory Act which her father could not mention without turning purple , had thought it advisable for factory children to be given some education , feeling that an hour or two a week per child , perhaps , of reading , writing and arithmetic , would not go amiss .
43 A little more humility would not go amiss .
44 ‘ A cup that cheers would not go amiss , ’ he remarked .
45 Perhaps a brief reference to some of the careers in which former students have found historical skills and knowledge useful would not go amiss .
46 ‘ I wish , ’ said Douglas Hurd , with all the authority of a member of Pop , ‘ that Archer would not go round his wretched parties asking if one wanted ‘ some Krug ’ .
47 I have got to know him : he would not go round there unless she had given the all clear . ’
48 Michael and I were both very nervous , for even at this stage something might arise which could mean that the adoption would not go through .
49 Coun Jim Knowles said : ‘ We all knew that this proposal would not go through , and it is now clear that we should not be pursuing a policy of closing schools . ’
50 I would not go as far as one group which makes ‘ coupleness and a sense of call in husband and wife ’ one of their ten non-negotiables for church planters .
51 Certainly , it is important to study bureaucracies as institutions in their own right , even if we would not go as far as the poet Alexander Pope who wrote :
52 Branson was warned by another member of the party that this would not go down well and , sure enough , was told by the butler the following morning that he was no longer welcome .
53 Taylor could risk Platt at Wembley next Wednesday , but the feeling is that doing so would not go down too well with Juventus .
54 It would not go down past her hips , and stuck in a thick roll around her waist .
55 The lurch like ancient courage , would not go down
56 She would not go down for the fireworks .
57 That would not go down well with my constituents or with many people in the south-east of England .
58 was w would not go down very well , i it , it would mean overturning the whole emphasis of policy and it would mean going against So you , A you would have to change your policy , B you would have to force the process .
59 What he did decide , and June did not try to dissuade him , was that he would not go back to school .
60 Pro-Europeans were no happier as he stated that sterling would not go back into the ERM until changes were made .
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