Example sentences of "[noun sg] [modal v] not go [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | We all agreed that the B/R grant should n't go on SCC running costs , but the question is , what might be an appropriate way of spending the remaining £600 ? |
2 | It was therefore in Magnetics ' interest that Electronics should not go into liquidation . |
3 | 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 . |
4 | Dougal 's body had flaked out hours earlier , but his mind would n't go to sleep . |
5 | Our Ladylike behaviour was the touchstone for pious adult injunctions : " Our Lady would n't whistle ; Our Lady would n't go to Mass without gloves ; Our Lady would n't show her knickers like that , be so selfish , so lazy , so cheeky . " |
6 | The doctrine of original sin and baptismal regeneration meant that an unbaptised infant could not go to heaven . |
7 | But just as a business can not go on year after year ignoring a fall in cash flow … so too the Government can not keep on running up debt in the hope that recovery will solve our problems . |
8 | He said : ‘ Just as a business can not go on year after year ignoring a fall in cash flow caused by a downturn in the economy , so too the Government can not keep on running up debt in the hope that recovery will solve our problems . ’ |
9 | Living only for a couple of microseconds on average , the muon can not go from atom to atom catalysing fusion and liberating energy indefinitely ; the dream of the ages is n't so easily fulfilled . |
10 | Then she realized that the older woman could not go without Joe to transport her , and she wondered what in earth she was to do . |
11 | The bridegroom wo n't go into transports of grief and you do n't put off your wedding because your best man 's been done in . ’ |
12 | He said last night that the treaty Bill would not go before Parliament until the Danes had sorted out their problems . |
13 | He added the Maastricht Treaty would not go before MPs until the Danes decided how to deal with their ‘ No ’ vote . |
14 | ‘ The small man from the mosque or temple ca n't go to John Ritblat but he can come to Nazmu Virani , ’ he says . |
15 | THE £3 billion Channel Tunnel high-speed rail link and the £300 million Heathrow Express line are to go ahead , Chancellor Norman Lamont announced yesterday.But the future of the £1.7 billion cross-London rail link Crossrail appeared less certain with Mr Lamont saying the scheme was now going to be a joint venture between the public and private sectors.The much-delayed 68-mile Channel Tunnel fast link will not go into London 's King 's Cross station as British Rail hoped , but instead will terminate at neighbouring St Pancras — a less expensive option.But Mr Lamont did say that Government money would be put into the scheme which could be completed by the end of the decade.The 15-mile Paddington-Heathrow fast link — a joint venture between BR and airport operator BAA — will be started later this year and should be finished by the second half of 1997 . |
16 | However , the appointment of a receiver must not be equated with that of a liquidator : ( i ) where a receiver is appointed the company need not go into liquidation and if it does the same person who acted as receiver will normally not be appointed liquidator ; ( ii ) liquidation is a class action designed to protect the interests of the unsecured creditors whereas , as we shall see , receivership is designed to protect the interests of the security holders who appointed the receiver and it is for this reason that a receiver can be appointed even where the company is in liquidation ; ( iii ) liquidation terminates the trading power of the company whereas this is not the case with receivership ; ( iv ) a liquidator has power to disclaim onerous property , something not possible in the case of receivership ; ( v ) a liquidator in a compulsory winding up is an officer of the court whereas this is not the case with a receiver unless appointed by the court ; ( vi ) lastly , it is easier to obtain recognition of liquidation as opposed to receivership in proceedings in foreign courts . |
17 | Last night , Llanelli coach Gareth Jenkins , who is also a Welsh selector , admitted : ‘ It could be that Emyr will not go to Lanzorote . |