Example sentences of "not go [adv prt] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 If I also say to him that the lesson we learn from the United States is not to go down the route that he and his party have signed up to in signing up to a socialist manifesto for the European elections .
2 As long as you 're not going up the village
3 I 'm glad I , I 'm not going up the chimney !
4 I am happy to give my hon. Friend the assurance that we are not going down the route of a federal Europe .
5 You 're na you 're not going down the pit ?
6 I said No , no-one at home was , Everyone at home had said , You 're not going down the pit .
7 not going down the town today ?
8 I simply urge you to be reasonable and not go over the top . ’
9 On Europe , to put it beyond all doubt in this House , in the country , and on the continent , will my right hon. Friend reaffirm that it is the policy of Her Majesty 's Government that Britain shall not go down the route of a federal Europe and that it is for Britain to decide on the future of her own currency ?
10 ‘ Just as well , 'cos I ai n't going up the Palais . ’
11 Intelligent input/output board supplier , Byfleet , Surrey-based Specialix Ltd , says its flagship product , the transputer-based RIO controller , is n't going down the storm that it had hoped it would : even OEM deals with the likes of Groupe Bull SA have not boosted sales , says marketing director , Ian Cummins , ‘ RIO is not selling as well as we thought it would … and our estimations on its performance in the market are nine months ahead of what has actually happened ’ .
12 ‘ Because we are n't going down the ladder .
13 Do n't go up the cliff until I return .
14 Ca n't go up the King 's Head , it 's shut .
15 We wo n't go down the village with her either !
16 Well I ca n't go down the square that 'll be too much , but I mean
17 My parents went absolutely nuts because all my family are coal miners — my grandfathers , my uncles — and the idea was that if you got a chance you did n't go down the pit , but I wanted to .
18 Called Do n't Go Down the Mine it was written in 1910 by William Geddes and Robert Donnelly .
19 Later , comedians adapted the words to ‘ Do n't go down the mine , Daddy , there 's plenty coal in the cellar ’ .
20 Do n't go down the mine
21 She wo n't go down the shop with you .
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