Example sentences of "[adj] [modal v] [not/n't] go " in BNC.
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1 | That may not go down so well in the middle of Leicester Square if you are wearing a suit . |
2 | Now that may not go quite as far as as as would would favour . |
3 | That should n't go like that . |
4 | I recognise that this may not go as far as librarians would wish . |
5 | ‘ This must not go by default , ’ pronounced Herluin at his most majestic . |
6 | Surely this could n't go wrong ? |
7 | No , this could n't go on … this living in the past . |
8 | A lot of people , some , some people well you should of and and er many other people say that this would n't go through , particularly them the going through the tunnel . |
9 | Branson was warned by another member of the party that this would not go down well and , sure enough , was told by the butler the following morning that he was no longer welcome . |
10 | ‘ This ca n't go on much longer , ’ the Poles hopefully assured the Germans . |
11 | This ca n't go on . |
12 | She heard me practising at home one day and said , ‘ This ca n't go on . ’ |
13 | ‘ I said to myself this ca n't go on , you have to admit it to yourself you have a problem . |
14 | This ca n't go on forever . ’ |
15 | This ca n't go on ! ’ |
16 | things or they some wo n't go that far . |
17 | But it has not been too cold at night and hopefully this wo n't go on until the winter . |
18 | Holderness Borough Council has accepted a design for three groynes and an access ramp to be constructed off Mappleton cliffs , but this can not go forward without government financial aid . |
19 | However , this can not go on forever : there comes a stage when nuclear fusion to produce yet heavier elements requires energy , rather than producing it . |
20 | Clearly this can not go on ; hence the reason the union , almost as soon as the 12-club leagues are in place , is wondering whether and how to reduce them again . |
21 | Intel Corp 's storming first quarter figures ( see page seven ) have not gone down well everywhere , and Hancock Institutional Equity Services analyst Eli Sayegh reckons that there is not much more to go for in the stock : he yesterday downgraded Intel to sell from hold , saying he thinks the company is near peak operating margins at just over 40% , double the historical norm ; he said the company 's margins have been driven largely by a shift from the 80386 chip to the 80486 chip ‘ and this can not go on for too long ; ’ he reckons that Advanced Micro Devices Inc will immediately take 10% of the 80486 market with its planned clone , and could take as much as 25% over time ; his damper wiped $1.75 off Intel shares at $115.75 . |
22 | From then on she came to the surface more ; it was n't long before she said to him , ‘ This can not go on , have n't you anything better to do than being my chauffeur all day ? ’ |
23 | This can not go on unchecked . |
24 | So that we really do hope that when the news comes through today , it 's going to be positive and the international community , if I can put it this strongly , will have come to it 's senses and said this can not go on , we must have a more representative political presence at the U N. |
25 | But all may not go Sir James 's way . |
26 | No but the poor ca n't go to Tesco stores . |
27 | Perhaps a brief reference to some of the careers in which former students have found historical skills and knowledge useful would not go amiss . |
28 | To be critical , the JD 's Japanese pickups are certainly less powerful than the Signature 's and , overall , they err on the empty-sounding side — a hint of extra mid-range would n't go amiss . |
29 | While the church dominated governing body of King 's College , London , did not object to Lyell 's geology , it sacked the theologian F. D. Maurice for suggesting that the indescribable torture of the damned might not go on for ever . |
30 | ‘ Well , that ca n't go on . |