Example sentences of "[vb mod] [not/n't] [adv] go [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | We should not just go through the Lobbies — half the time I do so without knowing for what I am voting . |
2 | ‘ We feel that to fund people who could not otherwise go to court is a very correct use of taxpayers ’ money . |
3 | ‘ We feel that to fund people who could not otherwise go to court is a very correct use of taxpayers ’ money' |
4 | A generation ago in the South , blacks could not even go to white lavatories or be buried in white cemeteries — let alone compete for good jobs or live in white suburbs . |
5 | I could not possibly go to another doctor . |
6 | I could n't even go to the toilet without her . |
7 | There was a time when you could n't go through a week , perhaps could n't even going through a day , without hearing the British National Anthem somewhere . |
8 | She has been a couple of times but er when we were bringing up the family course she could n't reasonably go with me every week and er , but she had used to be er a good supporter when she was a girl , she used to go with her father in those days my son 's been with me , cos I took him las well he took me last night with his wife I went in their car . |
9 | But , we could n't actually go into the department , cos you have to wear your wellies and all that . |
10 | The trouble was , Alexandra thought , walking into her kitchen wrapped in a bath sheet , the trouble was that you could n't really go with the flow until you 'd had time to work out which way it was going . |
11 | I could n't ever go to the police . |
12 | I wonder whether Christ would not rather go to Calvary again than to suffer the unfaithfulness of some of his friends . |
13 | The fact that at least half of the world 's children would not actually go through this process beyond the first two stages is conveniently forgotten or ignored and , no doubt , the reasons for this were largely social . |
14 | I would n't even go to limbo , Bernard , because I know about Him and have n't converted : I 'll have to go to hell . |
15 | ‘ I would n't just go to India . |
16 | But I would n't just go off my own bat now and order stuff . |
17 | The fact that a very similar kind of furniture can be bought in an enormous variety of different places , there 's not this same idea that ‘ Oh , I would n't ever go in that sort of shop to buy it because it 's not a place for my sort of person ’ . |
18 | You you di you would n't maybe go over the score , but you bought things that |
19 | told that it has changed , but at that time , and I know my feeling was left that if I was raped I would n't never go to the police . |
20 | Erm who would n't necessarily go to the schools marquis of course . |
21 | ‘ I mean , we ca n't simply go from table to table asking , can we ? ’ |
22 | You ca n't even go down the street like anyone else . |
23 | ‘ Now I come back to my own country — and I ca n't even go into a Wimpey bar . ’ |
24 | I mean they ca n't even go to the shops sometimes and they 're not safe . |
25 | ‘ It grieves me think that these drivers , sometimes as many as 60 a week , have to pay to spend the night in this car park but ca n't even go to the loo , ’ she said . |
26 | I mean you ca n't , you ca n't go any , I mean you ca n't even go to the Bridge for er , erm , a meal under a fiver so |
27 | You ca n't even go through a whole book being called Nigel . |
28 | And you ca n't even go in it when you when how strong the |
29 | anyway Bob said oh you 'll see him on Friday , I says Bill is a busy bloke you know , I says you ca n't just go on Friday and expect to do it over weekend |
30 | You ca n't just go on a trip or something ? |