Example sentences of "[vb mod] not go [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | of influence which must not go away , |
2 | More immediately , while realism dictated that Mary would go to England when she married , Henry was told very bluntly that she must not go sooner : such a demand would be ‘ a right high and right great inconvenience to the realm of Scotland ’ , and parliament trusted to the English king 's ‘ high wisdom ’ , and assumed that he would not insist . |
3 | But you must not go alone . |
4 | Junctions controlled by police or a traffic warden , when all traffic is held up by police officer or traffic warden you must not go left or right until you are signalled to do so . |
5 | ‘ We must not go too far , ’ said Holmes . |
6 | But the designer must not go too far in the other direction by filling the schedule with deeply sensitive and thought-provoking questions so that the respondent is exhausted after a short period . |
7 | ‘ You must not go there ; you will be killed ! ’ warned my cab driver … |
8 | Judge Owen stayed the proceedings last November , ruling the trial should not go ahead because delays in bringing it to court amounted to an abuse of the court process . |
9 | In response , Dr Robert Murray contended that there was ‘ no medical reason why this plant should not go ahead ’ . |
10 | But the relative said : ‘ It was a trivial incident and she was anxious that the case should not go ahead . ’ |
11 | And last night Peter Hain , veteran anti-apartheid campaigner , told Super Sport in an exclusive interview : ‘ The tour should not go ahead . ’ |
12 | This morning leading figures from the Law Society of Scotland will congregate in Westminster to tell the Scottish Affairs select committee why the reforms should not go ahead . |
13 | Queen Victoria achieved a big improvement when she insisted that prime ministers should not choose whomsoever they liked without consulting the Archbishop of Canterbury ; and in later stages she was able to insist that if the archbishop objected , the prime minister 's nomination should not go forward . |
14 | Holmes repeated his warning that Sir Henry should not go on the moor at night , and should not go anywhere alone . |
15 | In fact , you should not go anywhere near a DIP system until you have a clear picture of your paper records . |
16 | It is important that constituents should be able to consult us about confidential matters , but surely we should not go so far as to give comfort to murderers and bombers , as has been suggested . |
17 | We should not go so far as to hold a referendum , but the people must have the final say . |
18 | The hon. Gentleman 's mathematical skills are letting him down today — perhaps I should not go too deeply into that in case we get into a tangle . |
19 | We should not go too far and argue that the alleged conflict between the monied and landed interests was nothing more than a propagandist 's fiction . |
20 | That is consistent with the provisions of the former private Bill and with the views of the Select Committee , which recommended that the water level should not go below 4 m . |
21 | Another plea may not go amiss . |
22 | THE BBC has admitted it may not go ahead with a TV version of Michael Dobbs 's sequel to his political bestseller House of Cards . |
23 | Unless France and West Germany — traditionally western Europe 's biggest spenders on space technology — can be persuaded to pay more , the project may not go ahead . |
24 | Companies may not go ahead with every investment with a positive NPV because other stakeholder positions may have to be considered , but that does not mean that there is a theoretical defect in DCF as a market-valuation mechanism . |
25 | Opponents of the building programme " which in any case may not go ahead as planned because of a lack of funds " claim that political instability in Russia , antiquated technologies and economic pressures ( to cut corners on safety in order to produce much-needed electricity ) could lead to another major nuclear accident . |
26 | But despite all this the power station may not go ahead . |
27 | Now that may not go quite as far as as as would would favour . |
28 | Schrager and Short may not go this far , but they are certainly right to stress that corporate crime should be conceptualized so as to include acts of omission as well as the more obvious acts of commission . |
29 | I recognise that this may not go as far as librarians would wish . |
30 | It would make us a lot safer and cars may not go as fast . |