Example sentences of "can [not/n't] go [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Can I have , erm , I ca n't go up the stairs yet . |
2 | ‘ I really ca n't go through the day feeling like this . ’ |
3 | Anyway , you ca n't go through the whole of your life being called Nigel , can you ? |
4 | I ca n't go into the particulars but whatever could take place between boys and girls squeedged into one bed , did take place and in the midst of the others . |
5 | You ca n't go into the recording studio and be Joe Bloggs . |
6 | You ca n't go into the booth with them and I ca n't tell him , ’ says the mother of a very able young man . |
7 | You ca n't go into the classroom and forget about what 's happening to you . |
8 | ‘ I ca n't — I ca n't go into the Dog and Duck . |
9 | I ca n't go into the Lab today . " |
10 | You ca n't go into the Foreign Office or the club without some new story about young Willie 's spies . ’ |
11 | I ca n't go into the glass office as she has locked herself inside , so I press the intercom like the sign tells me to . |
12 | I mean we ca n't go into the private market and expect them or asking them to provide houses erm affordable houses as I say the question is what 's an affordable house , who 's got the money to buy the house I would presume , but obviously we know the situation is it 's the lower rent of market , the lower income groups and the unemployed that are suffering very much reasonable accommodation at a rent or at a price they can afford and I reckon this is what hopefully the government was after to say whether we 'll put in our policy and hope that we can get things . |
13 | ‘ I 've been busy trying to give Frank the backing he deserves , but we , the board , ca n't go into the dressing room and pick the side . |
14 | well we ca n't go into the reasons for that but I said let's respect the reasons I said if that 's how you feel I said , you 're a man you you must make your own decisions I said probably in a few months time you 'll come |
15 | Equally they ca n't go to the Socialist Workers ’ Movement either . ’ |
16 | " A mother 's place is at home with her child " damns the mothers who are n't and answers my question about why I ca n't go to the nursery . |
17 | ‘ Well , he ca n't go to the police , can he ? ’ |
18 | I do n't know , we ca n't go to the cinema tonight because I 've got to do this work I 've brought home . |
19 | Erm , we I wo n't be there to invigilate the exam but usually there 's some , I mean if you get stuck and you want a break just stick your hand up , but not everybody cos everybody ca n't go to the toilet . |
20 | ‘ No , you ca n't go to the doctor every time you get a bit of wind . |
21 | Well nowadays I do n't know whether you should record this or not , but nowadays erm they 'll not go unless they 've been to the bar or something before that well unfortunately Leslie 's not able to drink now , he ca n't after his operation , he ca n't take , it just upsets him altogether so he ca n't go to the bar and all the rest of the company have been to the bar and they 're in a different mood than what Leslie is , so Leslie 'll just not go , and it just , it 's kind of , cut him off |
22 | I mean , I would like to go to that auction tomorrow but we ca n't , I ca n't go to the hairdressers as well , so |
23 | we ca n't go to the stage well I mean I ca n't be bothered |
24 | You feel that you 're a bit of burden on your friends , perhaps , because you ca n't go to the pub and buy a round of drinks , because you 're bit of a drag on a lot of activities which involve spending some sort of money . |
25 | Things ca n't go on the way they are . |
26 | If you think you ca n't go on the Island in case you 're recognised , then you are finished . |
27 | Well you ca n't go on the list for six weeks anyway . |
28 | in about in the Easter holidays , I 'm going to see Cats , that 's like my dad 's treat because we ca n't go on the Friday that 's on a school , which I would like to , I think I will go on |
29 | ‘ Even you ca n't go against the wishes of a dead autocrat like Uncle , ’ replied Peter , ‘ though it 's probably your dearest ambition ! |
30 | You ca n't go near the airport . ’ |