Example sentences of "[pron] could [not/n't] go " in BNC.
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1 | I could n't go on living in a place where I was no use , ’ she spoke with the quietness and desperate authority of someone who had discovered they could give up no more ground and live . |
2 | The last time I went there was in 1968 ; after that I could n't go there because I was a British citizen . |
3 | But I could n't go home in the dark ! ’ |
4 | I could n't go on without it . |
5 | offered to call round if I could n't go to the meeting . |
6 | I could n't go without the gear , so I 'd have missed the first day . |
7 | I could n't go surfing without my gloves . |
8 | I just knew there were certain places I could n't go because they were for blacks only , ’ he says . |
9 | ‘ Oh , I could n't go . |
10 | T. B. I could n't go across the road to speak to another policeman if I saw him , never spoke to anyone . |
11 | Jennie called me into the office and said that I could n't go as she had received a letter from my mother . |
12 | I could n't go back to work although I had tried several times and socializing was no fun at all . |
13 | Well , I could n't go in without him , so I 'd have to do the same . |
14 | ‘ I could n't go on stage . |
15 | ‘ I could n't go . |
16 | I just said I could n't go myself ! |
17 | He knows that we want to hear about his experience of Neighbours — ‘ They asked me to do Neighbours The Cyber Series , but I could n't go that far … feeling what it 's like to be in Jim Robinson 's shirt , what a waste of technology ’ — that we want tales of drugs and tripping , and an outsider 's observations on British cultural mistakes ( the shell suit ) . |
18 | Suddenly I realised that I could n't go on anymore . |
19 | 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 . |
20 | I could n't go out to eat because I 'd be recognised . |
21 | ‘ At it 's worst I just felt that I could n't go anywhere that I wanted to . |
22 | ‘ I could n't go , ’ sniffed the youngster . |
23 | All different people went in the meeting — the health visitor , the doctor , teachers — but I could n't go in . |
24 | I wanted to put a a morning on when I realised there was problems here just a morning an open morning which would of brought probably nine hundred thousand pounds into this building , in July I came in to try to see the Director of the playhouse I could n't go through the written way because I was waiting for exam date to come through . |
25 | I could n't go out , I could n't do anything . |
26 | I turned right and walked up to a crossroads where two shops and a bar were open ; I could n't go in because I had no money , so I continued up the road . |
27 | But after my mam died I had nobody to look after the baby , so I could n't go any more . " |
28 | " I could n't go back , " he said softly . |
29 | 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 ? |
30 | And she did n't like going out with me any more because of the way they all stared at me anyhow , I could n't go most places looking like this , could I ? |