Example sentences of "[conj] [modal v] [not/n't] go " in BNC.

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1 It may or may not go on to say " produced in conjunction with brand X or company Y " .
2 He knew his mother was dying and he either could n't or would n't go to see her .
3 The mysterious passenger had been slimmer , darker and younger , but beyond that the driver could or would not go .
4 One of the things I I I found it very difficult to start with I must admit is that to prejudge that people would or would not go in .
5 And that 's because we tend to prejudge who will or will not go in .
6 I only hope that the police committee will actually support those and get on towards introducing them , because that is a way of using some of the people in our village communities to erm , to keep an eye on the community and see that those people that should n't go round .
7 It was burning , fraying at the edges , riddled with violent cancers of nationalism , spite and greed that could not go on without a climax for much longer .
8 I know the truth — Heavenly Father sent me a message , last night , like little Samuel only not just a voice , a vision , a terrible , terrible dream that would not go away …
9 The image of suddenly being called in to take over from George Birkitt and astounding the critics with his unsung brilliance was one that would not go away , however hard he tried to suppress it .
10 The last four years have been a nightmare that would n't go away , no matter what I did .
11 And ‘ S ’ is for story that would n't go the way it was planned .
12 There are some sacks over there that would n't go into the barn .
13 It was as well she had ordered something that would n't go cold .
14 If he 's dead , then someone is playing a dangerous game , and one that ca n't go on forever .
15 The hard bits that will not go are tied to the deck fore and aft of the paddler .
16 Do n't risk the disappointment of buying your boy a model train that will not go .
17 Once we have tasted the intimacy of a whole group being with the Father and hearing his voice , there is placed in the believer a hunger for this that will not go away .
18 ‘ Over the years , too many players have felt let down by him through his strong allegiance to the manager — it is a stigma that will not go away .
19 PET ‘ HOTEL HATES ’ ( THE FREQUENT ONES ) * narrow stairs and no lifts * low shower pressure * telephone kiosks built for left-handed midgets * only one plug , down on the floor under the bed and 5AMP * hairdryers on 1m fixed lead from the floor socket 3m away from wall mirror facing opposite direction * just two 40 watt lamps to read and work by * toilet rolls positioned for contortionists only * room service that brings each course separately throughout Dallas * radiators that have n't been on for years * radiators that wo n't go off * basins that take half an hour to empty after you 've cleaned your teeth and you want to shave * stoppers that hang under the cold water tap but do n't reach the drain * stoppers that have no chain so you wallow in the dirty water to find them * toilets where you can sit down or close the door but not both
20 Together they have a Ford Escort , a colour television , a three piece suite , a cat and a problem that wo n't go away . ’
21 What do you do with pain that wo n't go away ?
22 If you find that after a day or so you have aches and pains that wo n't go away , shower again , using hot water for three minutes and cold for one on the affected area .
23 You could end up with brown patches that wo n't go away .
24 It 's the political controversy that wo n't go away … how the Liberal Democrats overturned a sizeable Conservative majority in Cheltenham at last month 's general election .
25 A case of child sex abuse that wo n't go away Tom Morton reports on a mystery group behind an Orkney mother 's fight for her children
26 trying to get something in something that wo n't go is it not underneath that tissues and all that
27 I found , too , an assertion that fashion today is a sign that women 's emancipation is well underway — a claim that can not go unchallenged .
28 Editor , — Nicholas Wald rightly emphasises the importance and the ethical nature of randomised multicentre prevention trials , but he makes two statements that can not go unchallenged .
29 Holmes repeated his warning that Sir Henry should not go on the moor at night , and should not go anywhere alone .
30 But a few minutes after he was launched into the speech he came to a dead stop , stared strangely at the gallery in silence , and could not go on .
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