Example sentences of "[pron] do not go " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I have been training , and I do not go to the London marathon for sightseeing .
2 It is a poor leader who does not know his opposite numbers , and while I do not go to the extent of General Montgomery in the desert with a picture of my primary competitors hanging on the wall of my office , I know them all , and have a healthy respect for them .
3 I do not have to go that far and I do not go that far . ’
4 I do not have to go that far and I do not go that far …
5 But if I do not go to him , he will never come to me , said her mind .
6 I tell you the truth : it is to your advantage that I go away ; for if I do not go away , the Paraclete will not come to you ; but if I go , I will send him to you .
7 ‘ It is to your advantage that I go away , for if I do not go away the Paraclete will not come to you .
8 I do not go around public houses asking if my wife is telling me the truth .
9 I do not go for the peaked caps , epaulettes and dummy holsters , ’ he said .
10 Personally I do not go to meetings which do not have a purpose .
11 About one in three claims which do not go to a hearing are dropped by applicants .
12 Maybe fire is the opposite principle to light , and comes to the use of those who do not go the way of light .
13 Mrs Thatcher said that pay review bodies were only ‘ given to those who do not go on strike , like the nurses ’ , and that some ‘ militant ’ ambulancemen wanted to withdraw the emergency service across the country to force through their pay claim .
14 Two upper floors together accommodate nearly 2,200 men , each having his numbered place with table , while adjacent staff premises contain steam ovens , tea and coffee brewing and usual appliances for meeting the needs of those workmen who do not go home for meals during the day .
15 Conversely , sixty-three per cent of those who do not go to church report that none of their friends or acquaintances has ever invited them ’ ( McGavran and Hunter 1980:33 , 34 ) .
16 After all , amongst the girls who do not obtain the top 16+ grades , or who do not go on to do A level mathematics , are some very able pupils .
17 provide a general education for those who do not go to grammar schools , usually up to the minimum school leaving age ( though pupils can stay on longer ) .
18 to a particular institution but who do not go on to enrol there or anywhere else ( we have called them ‘ non-enrollers ’ )
19 Those students who do not go on to do postgraduate degrees in Social Anthropology may enter a wide range of occupations and professions , both nationally and internationally .
20 Fairley is especially concerned with the difference between " literal " readers , who do not go beyond the surface meaning of the text , and " figurative " readers , who seem to have internalised a number of conventions of reading which enable them to reach less obvious and more satisfactory interpretative results .
21 I want us to think for a moment about the rights and needs of all those millions of children who do not go to school , who are invisible because very often development programmes tend to ignore er their needs .
22 You do not go out after a dragon with hounds and huntsmen ; nor with gangs of labourers to dig pits and set fires and lay traps .
23 That will help insure you do not go into debt due to unforeseen , but inevitable , emergencies .
24 ‘ If you do not go to church , child , you will be in the most deadly and moral sin . ’
25 If you are walking in an area where adders are found — dry heath and common land — then as long as you do not go along like a herd of elephants there is a fair chance of coming across one .
26 But tomorrow you do not go .
27 You either go on and sing with Therese , the way it has been rehearsed , or you do not go on my stage , at all , not tonight , not any night . ’
28 You do not go out and borrow .
29 I want to submit that it means that we do not go to the world with a watertight message which demands ‘ take it or leave it ’ .
30 There is , in fact , every indication that Karajan was acutely aware of the temper of the times , though to find evidence of this we do not go to the random rag-bag of recordings he was permitted to make in the early 1940s but to what he immediately turned his mind to with Legge in Vienna in 1947 : Strauss 's Metamorphosen , a recording , still , of unparalleled intensity , and the Brahms German Requiem , a performance ( it was said to be one of Toscanini , s favourite records ) of unbearable directness and poignancy of utterance .
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