Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb mod] n't go " in BNC.

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1 ‘ A few sweeteners would n't go amiss on your acid tongue , ’ she muttered .
2 But because their kids ca n't go abroad then they get a letter through to say like you know they are going on camp would they be interested .
3 The survey also showed : A fifth of British animal fans wo n't go on holiday if the pet ca n't come too .
4 A room which parents could n't go in .
5 Punters would n't go , go for it .
6 The accelerators wo n't go on to Sun 's price lists and there is no money changing hands in the relationship apart from some joint marketing and advertising of which Sun will bear the brunt .
7 It may be that David 's teacher would consider it appropriate to wonder why he thought mummies and daddies could n't go on the slide .
8 Dogs ca n't go in eating areas , and it 's preferred that they do n't climb all over furniture in sitting rooms , but there 's a good acre or 27 of space for romping and rambling .
9 The dinosaurs can have Scafell until they die out , then if anyone can still be bothered to walk ( ! ) up there , I 'm sure a line or two of bolts would n't go amiss .
10 I 've been told the boats ca n't go over , but when you 're out there , you wonder .
11 greasy you know , terrible , the poor old dears dare n't go .
12 Now that it was really beginning , now that I was going to be near him , I felt as strung up and as energized as Zak , and no doubt suffered the same compelling anxiety that things should n't go wrong .
13 Things could n't go on as they were without something happening , and she had intuitively known that when it did her life would be forever changed .
14 Things ca n't go on the way they are .
15 She added with finality , ‘ Things ca n't go on like this . ’
16 ‘ Yussuf , ’ he said , ‘ things ca n't go on like this .
17 Elstree now mastered in the ‘ Fury , he went from strength to strength until one day he took-off , put the wheels up and the lights would n't go out .
18 The campaigners say the decision could mark a watershed in attitudes to the environment , but the local MP says the traffic problems wo n't go away .
19 Hereford ’ s MP says the city 's traffic problems wo n't go away … in fact they 'll get worse .
20 There was no certainty that interest rates would n't go up and no certainty inflation would n't go up ’ .
21 The villagers wo n't go near him , except for mad old Meg , but then she 's almost a witch herself .
22 My qualifications wo n't go away . ’
23 He said , ‘ It 's just right for me , but mummies and daddies ca n't go on it , can they ? ’
24 I live in Galway and have been supporting Leeds since 1977–1978 when I think we finished 5th in the first , endured the bad 80 's and have mostly enjoyed the 90's though a couple more trophies would n't go astray .
25 Wh while you 're on that madam chairman , I 've had two persons er contact me as regarding , you know playing field and er it 's a no go for dogs is n't it , and th and we therefore the people have mentioned they had to go down the side of the playing field onto the onto the old , and er have we an obligation to er to pave not pave it but er make it , it 's a very steep bank , a very steep old ladies dare n't go down , and they know they 're breaking the law by taking the dog in the in the er recreation ground , and I just wondered whether we had an obligation to er .
26 ‘ It will be disastrous for many old folk , as the pensions wo n't go up anywhere near enough to offset the charges . ’
27 Even the locals wo n't go and park their car in
28 She talks at great length before the title track of her album , ‘ 360 Degrees Of Power ’ about how African men should n't go with ‘ the other woman ’ , meaning white women .
29 Of course , the men could n't go to the women themselves . ’
30 Children could n't go into the children 's ward unless they themselves were poorly .
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