Example sentences of "[vb mod] not go [adv] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 Junctions controlled by police or a traffic warden , when all traffic is held up by police officer or traffic warden you must not go left or right until you are signalled to do so .
2 Judge Owen stayed the proceedings last November , ruling the trial should not go ahead because delays in bringing it to court amounted to an abuse of the court process .
3 ‘ But they say he must n't go home and live on his own , not for a long while at any rate . ’
4 ‘ But he was most keen that the thing should n't go on and on like it usually does . ’
5 Dane did n't own the fields ; there was no real reason why she should n't go out and play in the snow , too .
6 You 've got no police record and there 's no reason you should n't go back and live with ordinary people .
7 For instance , after that dreadful murder on Wimbledon Common , we did n't say to women that they should n't go there but that they should stick to main paths , with other people rather than alone . ’
8 There is a human characteristic that we like to think , see things in , in very clear cut ways and you 're saying we should n't go overboard and just think that Boris Yeltsin because of his courage standing on the tank and , and helping to prevent the coup , we should n't go overboard and think that he 's er the most marvellous human liberal democrat who ever walked the earth .
9 There is a human characteristic that we like to think , see things in , in very clear cut ways and you 're saying we should n't go overboard and just think that Boris Yeltsin because of his courage standing on the tank and , and helping to prevent the coup , we should n't go overboard and think that he 's er the most marvellous human liberal democrat who ever walked the earth .
10 Opponents of the building programme " which in any case may not go ahead as planned because of a lack of funds " claim that political instability in Russia , antiquated technologies and economic pressures ( to cut corners on safety in order to produce much-needed electricity ) could lead to another major nuclear accident .
11 At one point , it seemed the Middlesbrough game might not go ahead because fire had badly damaged a stand and shotgun cartridges were found buried in the pitch .
12 Despite some progress in the negotiations on deploying UN troops , including Croatia 's acceptance of their being stationed in areas of current conflict in the republic , Vance reported to the UN that deployment could not go ahead until a ceasefire was observed .
13 On 28 June the Bank decided that the restructuring could not go ahead and that BCCI would have to be shut down .
14 But , where the clause did not contain that useful provision , an awkward party ran no risk in simply refusing to appoint a valuer , with the result that the reference could not go ahead and there was no way of obtaining a valuation .
15 Mr Connelly , of Chantry Green , Ipswich , was told the operation could not go ahead because the five intensive care beds were already full .
16 This of course could not go on and she had no intention of staying .
17 I can not … ’ but he could not go on because his voice was shaking with such rage .
18 The CDU would not let economic planning be taken as far as the SPD favoured , farmers protested against cuts in agricultural subsidies and defence cuts could not go far because of fears of weakening NATO .
19 Second , Syracuse operated an incentive system whereby crews which finished early could not go home until all the crews had finished ; consequently , those which finished early had an incentive to help the others .
20 You could n't go round and swill a pail of water into him .
21 But we could n't go ashore until it got better ad then we went round the cape after and down into Aberdeen see .
22 She said , Listen I 'm giving a little bit Peggy because , she said , I could n't go away if I could n't come to you .
23 It was completely blocked off coach could n't go backwards because there was cars behind it .
24 She could n't go on but instead made a vague gesture with her hands .
25 Things could n't go on as they were without something happening , and she had intuitively known that when it did her life would be forever changed .
26 The boss said we could n't go outside because employment inspectors would catch us , and so everyone was fed and slept in the factory .
27 I could n't go out and leave everything unattended , so I remained and waited for what I thought must be the end .
28 Of course the regular men they were kept on or when if it was a rainy day when they could n't go out and just do some odd jobs in the building say , when it was a a rainy day .
29 She could n't go out and play with the other kids , she had to take him round for a walk
30 You could n't go further than the eighth class without going on to be a priest . ’
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