Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun] [modal v] not go " in BNC.
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1 | He said he was convinced the buses would continue to serve the estate but added the 20mph speed limit may not go far enough . |
2 | It believes that audit committees and the obligatory rotation of audit partners may not go far enough to convince the public of their independence , and suggests that shareholders should be more involved in appointing auditors , determining the scope of the audit , and in the decision to obtain other services from the auditing firm . |
3 | The heavy , dark-blue broadcloth coat would not go into the suitcase . |
4 | However , his co-chairman Lord Owen , appointed by the European Community , warned that peace talks could not go on forever , saying there would come a time when action had to be taken by the international community . |
5 | Due to the pre-UK release — ha ha — of ‘ Your Arsenal ’ , much is forgiven concerning that dreaded disappearance from Australia last year ( He does n't just do it here then — IM ) , but a snappy return trip would not go astray in the hearts of the young distraught fans , please please please … |
6 | That is consistent with the provisions of the former private Bill and with the views of the Select Committee , which recommended that the water level should not go below 4 m . |
7 | This scurrilous character assassination can not go unchallenged . |
8 | The shadow cabinet elections can not go ahead until the new party leadership is in place . |
9 | I accept the valuable role played by the Minister , but does he accept that , although sponsorship is valuable , even more important is the fact that institutions such as the Royal Opera House can not go much further in the sponsorship race and will require funding ? |
10 | ODDLY , the address file would not go into the address book application , for reasons ( I assume ) to do with the latter 's format demands . |
11 | We have stumbled now into the dark cellars of ecumenism whence multilateral Church conversationalists dare not go . |
12 | He said last night that the treaty Bill would not go before Parliament until the Danes had sorted out their problems . |
13 | 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 . |
14 | But for some reason Alice would not go on with that thought . |
15 | Some travel writers can not go anywhere without swimming and sunbathing under the swelter of the sizzling sun , as palms sway and swish along the sandy shoreline . |
16 | But despite all this the power station may not go ahead . |
17 | Unfortunately the language problems will not go away . |