Example sentences of "that [pron] [modal v] [not/n't] go " in BNC.
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1 | Eventually , at tea time , I tell Nicola 's mother that I ca n't go to India because I 'm starting a course at university . |
2 | ‘ It follows , said Karelius slowly , ‘ that I ca n't go back to Sanders ' place . |
3 | I I The one he 's going on to that I ca n't go , it 's the third week in July . |
4 | I 'd rather have the doctor saying that I ca n't go home rather than me signing myself out . |
5 | ‘ I had a phone call from Mr. Mendelson. ’ — the solicitor — ‘ He asked me if I would agree to accept half of the stock of Mr. Mahmoud on condition that I would not go to court against him . |
6 | As I walked away , I think I knew that I would not go back . |
7 | I wondered whether I had said something that I could n't remember , perhaps had shrieked or whispered that I would n't go back , but Lili said she had heard it was unusually hot for the time of year and unsuitable for a run-down person . |
8 | She obviously assumed that I would n't go to the trouble of prosecuting her once it was in her possession . ’ |
9 | He 'll assume that I wo n't go to the car because he 'll be waiting , so I 'll go to the left , and that 's where he 'll be waiting . |
10 | I have tried to convey a pale memory of our meeting , but further than that I can not go . |
11 | ‘ It 's a case at the moment that I can not go ahead with the case because I can not afford £700 , ’ said Barbara . |
12 | Jennie called me into the office and said that I could n't go as she had received a letter from my mother . |
13 | Suddenly I realised that I could n't go on anymore . |
14 | Two days later they called me back and said that I could n't go back to Jamaica , but offered me a place in the group going to Thailand , which was leaving in February . |
15 | ‘ At it 's worst I just felt that I could n't go anywhere that I wanted to . |
16 | Did I look so obviously the sort to get into trouble that I could n't go about with circles under my eyes , or telephone a doctor , or throw up once in a while , without everyone immediately jumping to a single conclusion ? |
17 | Simply I had known that I could n't go on living with my mother . |
18 | That 's when I realised that I could n't go on with this free agent nonsense . |
19 | I told him that I could not go on behalf of any party , but that I would go on behalf of the government if he came to power , since I knew the situation and could be of some help . |
20 | Later , from South Africa , he wrote to thank me for this advice , but now he reciprocated by telling me , with great gentleness , that I should not go on hoping , as he himself had searched the P.O.W. lists , and Leslie 's name was not on any of them . |
21 | The fact that it will rain tomorrow , for example , may mean that I should not go to London , even though the balance of reasons on the merits of my going ( i.e. all the reasons pro and con but the rain ) suggest that I should go . |
22 | Ron said that I should not go on to the track and kill myself because I might pull a hamstring . |
23 | I then gave a message to his secretary personal assistant and was told no the letter I receive was that I should n't go through something third hand you do n't see what the other side is . |
24 | The coal mines act said that I should n't go on the face until I was sixteen but er the war was on . |
25 | Eva said , " When I went to Africa she never mentioned once that I should n't go . |
26 | Susan was so frightened of being alone , that she would not go to sleep , in case we left her . |
27 | " Non , je ne peux pas , " said Clara , realizing miserably that he did not believe that she would not go . |
28 | Then she thought that she would not go at all , that she would stay behind and pretend to be ill . |
29 | She searched my house and got information from my daughter , telling her that I was sick , that I needed help and that she would n't go to the police . |
30 | Now she says that she wo n't go on for ever . |