Example sentences of "would not go [adv] " in BNC.

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1 With no casualties to deal with , but with new staff and better equipment our doctors settled down to work with a will for the children from ‘ Peabody buildings ’ at the back of the hospital who had either come back from evacuation , or who would not go anyway .
2 But advocates of PR said afterwards that the issue would not go away : Labour has yet to decide its preferred method of electing its proposed regional assemblies and its replacement for the House of Lords .
3 My sadness over and fear for Jordi would not go away .
4 But the guilt would not go away : I omitted the incident from the log and it took me two years to own up to it .
5 The worst problem was to try to explain quarantine regulations to the black-clothed mothers who would not go away from the main gates and wailed bitterly ‘ Oh ! mio bambino ! mio bambino ! ’ till Mr Rideout had to have Dr Hill 's attendance lest he too became a patient .
6 ‘ Thank you , ’ she said again , while the thought came to her , unbidden , horrifying and wicked , yet it would not go away : If the result of this amnio-whatever test is adverse , if there is something wrong with the foetus , then I could have an abortion with a clear conscience .
7 Tommy Allen was married now and it was not unnatural that he should have a conversation with Carrie , but the nagging feeling would not go away .
8 I know the truth — Heavenly Father sent me a message , last night , like little Samuel only not just a voice , a vision , a terrible , terrible dream that would not go away
9 But the housing problems of the big cities would not go away .
10 Anne had been indignant but secretly glad that he would not go away until she understood how he really felt about her .
11 ‘ What 'll we do ? ’ asked Tim after a short silence ; even he had to admit that a lady would not go away leaving behind all her credit cards and a wad of paper money .
12 It was the sort of night on which questions would not go away .
13 The image of suddenly being called in to take over from George Birkitt and astounding the critics with his unsung brilliance was one that would not go away , however hard he tried to suppress it .
14 But , even then , the nagging thought in his mind would not go away .
15 He tried to forget it : in his hotel , at the dinner table , over the bar , but it would not go away .
16 It lay heavy in the air and would not go away .
17 Yussuf 's ex-wife had come to the police station and would not go away .
18 It was a puzzle that just would not go away .
19 Tony Coleman , who led the opposition previously , said the dissenting voices would not go away .
20 Phoning the next day quoting my reference number to say the flight would not go ahead due to a change of circumstances , a long delay ensued .
21 He went into hospital the day before and was only told on the day of the operation it would not go ahead .
22 At the conclusion of the talks , Cheney announced that the second phase of the US troop withdrawal plan to 1995 , involving 6,000 troops , would not go ahead in view of " the most serious threat " posed by North Korea .
23 thank you situation are appointed jointly by the County Council and the County and effectively these consultations and of that er appointment and the following the last Committee we agreed with the er detail and of the and we also agreed that we would not go ahead with the which until we have seen the result of the consultation and therefore there still outstanding as whether we wish to action the not .
24 ‘ But the following Tuesday , British Coal 's area director visited Point of Ayr and said the second phase would not go ahead during the review period , which effectively means development plans at Point of Ayr are on ice . ’
25 Due to the pre-UK release — ha ha — of ‘ Your Arsenal ’ , much is forgiven concerning that dreaded disappearance from Australia last year ( He does n't just do it here then — IM ) , but a snappy return trip would not go astray in the hearts of the young distraught fans , please please please …
26 They looked lovely on the mantelpiece in the flat but a new bouquet would not go astray at this stage .
27 It was this , I am thinking , that made Miss Jonathan realize that if the marriage she was about to enter into with a man much different from herself , and older also , would not go well , she would never from a Catholic be obtaining a divorce .
28 A little humility in the medical debate would not go amiss .
29 A little thank you to the Ombudsman would not go amiss .
30 This remained a most important consideration , but some relaxation of the original prohibition would not go amiss .
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