Example sentences of "n't [verb] go to the " in BNC.
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1 | Besides , I did n't fancy going to the Chapel and having all the family looking down their noses at me . |
2 | I thought we could have lunch in the garden after your inspection — I 've already arranged for the fridge to be restocked — and afterwards , if you do n't fancy going to the beach , we could go out in my boat , or I 'll take you for a tour of North Zealand , through the quaint old villages with their farmhouses and gardens full of hollyhocks and the beech woods . |
3 | You do n't want to go to the police , because you 're afraid they 'll simply get involved in another siege — if you can make them believe you in time , which seems doubtful . |
4 | Fiona returned , pulling on a fluffy white wrap over her red silk dress , saying she really did n't want to go to the dinner and being persuaded again by her husband . |
5 | We did n't have many chips , but that was because my mother did n't want to go to the bother of making them , nor did she like the mess that boiling , spluttering fat can make . |
6 | My Better Half 's always maintained , and I agree with him , if they do n't want to go to the Church then we wo n't force them . |
7 | If you do n't want to go to the expense of buying them , check out the travel section at your local library . |
8 | If you do n't want to go to the expense and trouble of covering your walls with natural fabrics like hessian , grasscloth , or cork , there 's a lot of imitations available . |
9 | But he did n't want to go to the bloody thing , not after what they 'd done to the poor old man . |
10 | He does n't want to go to the police . |
11 | Since he wanted to delay the ceremony , but did n't want to go to the trouble of desecrating any graves , he only had one option . |
12 | That 's why I did n't want to go to the edge because I wanted to try and do my own . |
13 | That 's why you do n't want to go to the police . |
14 | You do n't want to go to the party crying , do you ? ’ … |
15 | Shelley said vehemently , ‘ I do n't want to go to the cove . |
16 | ‘ Graham has made it perfectly clear he does n't want to go to the West Indies next winter — but he 's said those sort of things before about touring and has ended up going . ’ |
17 | ‘ If you do n't want to go to the exhibition — say so . ’ |
18 | I think it 'll be a waste , and I do n't want to go to the expense of |
19 | I do n't want to go to the bank but what I want to do is to go to erm |
20 | I do n't want to go to the story as to why the labour party opposed the er th the entry to the city of Marks and Spencer but it 's an interest . |
21 | Well they do n't want to go to the sea , erm |
22 | She had n't forgotten going to the pictures with Vernon to see The Song of Bernadette . |
23 | There must be thousands like me who do n't need to go to the whingeing depths of Germaine Greer and her ilk , or spend time and money trying to look eternally young like Joan Collins and Elizabeth Taylor . |
24 | I still do n't enjoy going to the dentist but I have to admit that the modern men are wonderful . |
25 | I do n't like going to the shops ! |
26 | you sit , that 's why I do n't like going to the theatre with Derek , he , he does n't clap or anything ! |
27 | How did you how your m mother er come to terms with the idea that you were n't going to go to the county school ? |
28 | ‘ You could n't risk going to the theatre with me , not for a while anyway . |
29 | He wo n't have to go to the two language schools being set up by Volvo and Renault in France and Sweden to teach English to engineers and designers ; le Quement was educated at a public school in England . |
30 | Mind , I stayed at the house and did n't have to go to the graveside , but I can still see the procession of people . |