Example sentences of "go [adv] [conj] [pron] [verb] n't " in BNC.

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1 ‘ She thinks I do n't know what goes on and I do n't say anything .
2 They wo n't be able to go on if we do n't rest . "
3 Can I just say colleagues before you , you second the motion , there is this hubbub again that 's growing , I mean it seems to go down and I do n't know perhaps it 's like the tide but can we try and keep it a bit lower , especially when colleagues are trying to make a speech from the rostrum .
4 All these workshops that have been going on that we have n't been to .
5 He wanted more of DeFries ' time as well and the more DeFries saw things going on that he did n't like , the less time he wanted to put in to both of them .
6 So much is going on that you do n't know anything about — ’
7 The person was older than me and he 's a bit higher up the rank than me and it 's all about it probably comes with experience he 's to stand for yourself really but it 's when you 're our age and a bit younger you do n't want to be seen to be rocking the boat if there 's something that 's going on that you do n't agree with but you 're asked to do something that you do n't want to do valid reasons you have n't got the time or it 's not really up to you to do it
8 My immediate fear was being banned from going on so I did n't mention the problem .
9 ‘ There 's a lot going on and we do n't want any crossed lines . ’
10 erm like you we read the first passage and it was kind of what 's what 's all this about if you was n't in the room and you did n't know what was being you have n't got a clue what was going on because it does n't tell you , but the rest of the sections that put down they do give a sort of brief analysis
11 On Sampson 's behalf he denied that he had any history of criminal activity or mental instability — not much point going on if he did n't — and then with the records from the gun case drawer he compiled a list of the weapons that Sampson already possessed .
12 they 're all really like when I , I did n't have a travel card , they all started going just cos I did n't have a travel card .
13 Well now you 've got ta generate it you got ta have electric going outside so you do n't you got ta put these in ai n't you ?
14 I 'm going home because I do n't really
15 Now if you notice Carol 's movements , they are always in a an upward direction and the reason for this is so that you do n't drag the skin , so when you 're whatever you 're doing with your face , whe , when you 're cleansing , toning , and moisturize , always try and keep the movements going up because you do n't want to stretch the face , you do n't want to make any any loose skin any looser than it is
16 And he said , today he phoned me just as I was going out and I did n't really sort of stop and talk to him very long .
17 The truth was I really fancied going there but I did n't even have the money to bunk the tube .
18 that Sally was n't going again cos she did n't like her .
19 Yeah it 's a lot of effort going nowhere if I do n't
20 So what I 'm , what I propose , is that this goes out because I do n't think it changes anything significantly .
21 I was going to go back but I did n't think I 'd make it so I landed here to be safe .
22 actually no that was the night she was really pissed off because erm people were paying more attention to me than they were to her , I do n't know why , it 's because I decide that I 'm gon na be really outgoing and I really do and I was really loud and really boisterous and she 's quite resigned like that and she thought I sh bit shagged off with me and then like I was doing , there was this really good looking bloke and he was like we , we 'd given each other eyes over the bar in this pub and Lottie goes well if you do n't hurry up with him I 'm gon na go and have him , if you do n't hurry up , you know , and just like marched over I said Charlotte give me a break
23 You do seem to enjoy watching nude bathers , so do n't you think it would be much better for everyone involved if you went somewhere where they did n't mind being watched ? ’
24 ‘ Do n't go on if you do n't want to , ’ said Coffin .
25 The skips go on and they do n't come off , and in early October the ramp is gone .
26 and I remember doing my first , one of my first essays erm saying that I did n't think they were and all that they were erm was the fact that er er of and you said to me at the end that 's fine as far you 've argued it but I think you 'll change your views as you go on and I do n't know if I have .
27 And I would n't even go in because I do n't think my dad 's making me go in except she kept me , and all behind because we did n't do our homework and she said right see me tomorrow ,
28 And Daniel would n't go in cos he did n't
29 She went along because she did n't like to say no , but also she thought she might meet more people and get involved with the community : ‘ I really enjoyed it , we had a sponsored walk along the canal towpath and pub socials to raise money for the event , plus lots of committee meetings .
30 Okay , so he was a porter , low man in the hierarchy , but this was the kind of time when the barriers went down and he did n't have to wear a label .
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