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

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1 After all , it is this that we want to increase , so let's not go against anything you know already .
2 Unfortunately , you obviously ca n't go and buy all the fish and throw them straight in , nor can you go and buy fully-grown specimens to fill the tank on this sort of budget .
3 We obviously ca n't go thrusting ourselves on that poor woman now . ’
4 Taylor could risk Platt at Wembley next Wednesday , but the feeling is that doing so would not go down too well with Juventus .
5 Taking out the old cistern itself can be even more difficult since they were usually put in place as the house was built , so will not go through the loft hatch .
6 I want to try and get one before May before the exam , but there is a superb production on i the summer , it 's on June and July and it 's at an open-air theatre erm in Lincolnshire and what people do is they go and take a picnic and you sort of take your rug and sit there and cos it it 'll be hot in the summer it would be really nice and you watch it outdoors and it 's in this big stately home which is in it 's own grounds and there 's gift shops and restaurants and bars and obviously wo n't go in the bars but you know there 's lo it 's beautiful and like a big stately home you can wander round the gardens for a bit and then go and watch the performance and if it rains then there 's a canopy you can pull the canopy over like at Wimbledon and you know it 's a really nice day .
7 Then , at a certain moment , I just could not go on with that any longer .
8 ‘ The set-up was not quite right and I just could not go quicker on my second flying run whatever I did .
9 But one evening I found I just could n't go at all .
10 I just could n't go on with that last letter .
11 Partridge had got all angry and upset soon too because as he was struggling with Steven a magazine fell out of his trousers on to the towpath of the canal and the other men had picked it up and it had been a spanking magazine so all the other men who were n't laughing and shouting already started teasing partridge ; Partridge started trying to wrestle Steven to the ground but Steven had got free and clouted the other man with the shovel , which was still bloody from hacking the cat to bits , and after that , with the magazine coming apart as the other men grabbed at it and Partridge rolling about dazed on the towpath in the cat 's blood and almost falling into the canal , Dan Ashton had said soberly that enough was enough and they 'd better go and see Mr Smith the supervisor because they just could n't go on like this .
12 I just could n't go into it and I said you know it 'll only , I mean the fact is she 's , was buying Ellie and Jane Ellie and Linda .
13 I just could n't go and get off with someone just for a joke , I could n't do it .
14 It was a puzzle that just would not go away .
15 And I was , I was there we put it under the , on the bar you see , we were changing , blocking up , blocking them in there and the that just would not go up !
16 For the last nine , though , the putts just would n't go in and I was beginning to get worried .
17 It just would n't go .
18 But the niggle of discontent just would n't go .
19 And of course a lot of the engineering was on textile machinery and er I did n't , I just would n't go back to it after I 'd been at it about a couple of years .
20 But , no matter how hard she fought to squash it , a flicker of excitement continued to torment her , like the buzz of a mosquito that just would n't go away .
21 The tingling just would n't go away .
22 I used to see the the before it was sort of dirty and you just would n't go would you ?
23 And you would n't see it , it was hidden or something that side of the station , you just would n't go .
24 just would n't go in would it , unless it 's being stood right down
25 There are some places I just ca n't go to . ’
26 Some doctors have also been known to recommend Yoga to patients coming to them because they feel they ‘ just ca n't cope ’ or ‘ just ca n't go on ’ .
27 It frightens me , sir — I 've been frightened for more than a week now , and I just ca n't go on any longer . ’
28 Mummy and I — we love each other of course , but we just ca n't go on living like this any longer .
29 I 'm a pathetic coward , but I just ca n't go through with this .
30 I just ca n't go that far away , not overnight or …
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