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

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1 Willink thought that perhaps he should not go ; but he also discontented Ramsey by treating it as a problem in how Ramsey should get the best career in a worldly sense .
2 He was then released on bail and , as is the custom , the police required conditions of his bail that he should not go back to his girlfriend 's address to prevent any possibility of any further offending .
3 He should n't go in there , ’ said one .
4 sort this out sensibly , the police overreact , they arrest him at midnight in the clothes he stands up in , they take him down to the police station , he 's held in the police station for about thirty six hours or so , something like that , er instead of being brought before the court straight away and released on bail straight away , they , they keep him in custody where he 's never been before , er and Madam he 's then released on bail but court imposes silly conditions on him , conditions that he should n't go back to his home address , he ca n't go and see his girlfriend , he ca n't go and see his children , er , and Madam it seems to be an abuse of the process really of the court to behave in this way .
5 I think Mr. Mendez wanted to get him on his way before he had time to change his mind ; before he spent another night staring at the ceiling and counting all the reasons why he should n't go to Contention .
6 ‘ And all being well there 's no reason why he should n't go ashore tomorrow morning . ’
7 Keeping him in overnight was just a precautionary measure because of his age and past history , but I do n't see why he should n't go , provided he keeps up the antibiotics .
8 ‘ But they say he must n't go home and live on his own , not for a long while at any rate . ’
9 He found that he could n't go out with the lads anymore , and he felt he 'd lost his happy-go-lucky side .
10 Something about there being no place like home but he could n't go home in the dark .
11 He could n't go like that .
12 He could n't go on seeing her in the circumstances .
13 Although he was hitting the ball all over the place in practice , Seve was figuring out which side of the fairways to miss on a lot of holes , and places where he could n't go at all .
14 After all , he could n't go on driving for ever , he 'd just drive straight into another ocean , and that was what he was trying to get away from , was n't it , the ocean ?
15 He could n't go out the front door to play without being mugged . ’
16 He said all along he wanted to go to Manchester City , but if he could n't go there he would sign for Palace , ’ said Coppell .
17 The man who 's watching him followed him as near as possible to the mountain the first time but he could n't go any further without being seen — the same problem we had with Scano 's boy yesterday .
18 He could n't go on , his laughter turning to tears that ran down his cheeks .
19 He could n't go back now , not after all the planning and scheming of the last few months .
20 He could n't go into their room and he could n't keep the evil out .
21 ‘ Well , he said he 'd lose his job if he could n't go .
22 He could n't go on reading .
23 He could n't go off to sleep again unless he heard the anvil ring .
24 But he could n't go on pretending once the school asked him to leave .
25 He could n't go back , he could n't go on , and yet he was n't entirely sure why he 'd stopped .
26 He could n't go back , he could n't go on , and yet he was n't entirely sure why he 'd stopped .
27 Hindley Earnshaw should have been at Catherine 's burial yesterday , but he had been drinking so much that he could n't go .
28 Because my brother was here , and he could n't go out with mother being here old .
29 He could n't go through that hell every time Carter fancied shafting the posh boy .
30 Well all we had was Broadfield School and that 's where my boys had to go to Broadfield , they went into Broadfield School and erm , they all got on alright you know , they got on well there and then from there they went to when the new school was built they went to Netteswell school you see , but two of my sons are electricians and unfortunately the eldest one , one of the electricians I could n't put him to apprentice because I could n't afford it cos I had a hard to struggle to bring them up you know in those days , we did n't get erm any family allowance or anything those days , and erm , so therefore he could n't go , but he sort of got on and got his own factory , but my other son who 's an electrician , one of the twins he 's erm , he 's got his City and Guilds he passed , he went , he was able to go to the school when the new schools were built you see , when Netteswell school was built he was able to go to night school and er learn all you see , then there was the one at Burnt Mill was n't there , down the bottom ?
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