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 . |