Example sentences of "might [not/n't] go " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Why , Wilson , ’ Mrs Browning said , opening her eyes wide , ‘ it had not occurred to me , nor I am sure to my husband , to think Ferdinando might not go with us . |
2 | I woke up having 5 minute contractions and thought I 'd lost ‘ my water ’ on the loo , without really being sure ( if only you could have a trial run — but then you might not go through with it if you did ! ) |
3 | At times Ludens wondered whether this state of affairs might not go on for ever , whether he might not give up his job and become Marcus 's — what ? — friend , secretary , servant , dog . |
4 | But perhaps we might not go there again — for a while anyway . ’ |
5 | If you use milk it might not go completely solid but you should still manage to get some lumps of frozen milk . |
6 | While the church dominated governing body of King 's College , London , did not object to Lyell 's geology , it sacked the theologian F. D. Maurice for suggesting that the indescribable torture of the damned might not go on for ever . |
7 | ‘ I might not go just yet … ’ |
8 | This , perhaps , might not go down too well in Scotland where he will find firms of chartered surveyors more than ready to rise to the challenge . |
9 | At one point , it seemed the Middlesbrough game might not go ahead because fire had badly damaged a stand and shotgun cartridges were found buried in the pitch . |
10 | Yeah cos I might I might not go up , you know , I see what Sheila says so |
11 | Yeah , but I might not go to school tomorrow . |
12 | They might not go all night , but er |
13 | ‘ It 's like a time bomb you carry round with you , ’ Arty said , ‘ and the alarm might n't go off for twenty-five years . ’ |
14 | And it still might n't go ; it all depends on Agnes here , if she wants to buy a hat to go with it all . ’ |
15 | I would never go out like what Tony was saying you know he does n't drink at all and like he 'd be in a pub maybe seven days a week but I would take a drink now and again and I might n't go into a pub once in a month maybe . |