Example sentences of "n't go [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Do n't go along the road trying to keep yourself a nice separation distance and as soon as the tail end of another lorry has passed you flash him in and then you 're like this . |
2 | I ca n't go into the particulars but whatever could take place between boys and girls squeedged into one bed , did take place and in the midst of the others . |
3 | POWELL : Ah , ah , I , I am saying in addition that that either meant that the thing was going to be vetoed anyhow by the Falkland Islanders , and that therefore even if Britain wanted to get rid of , of sovereignty , she was n't going to get rid of it in terms of her own statement ; or that the Falkland Islanders were going to be put under so much pressure , ah — we need n't go into the details of what is meant in those connections , by pressure ; I 'm sure the Foreign Office will supply the details if requested — ah , would be put under so much pressure that eventually they would collapse and give way . |
4 | I certainly would n't go into a new business and make instant decisions about who has got to go . |
5 | Zelda says , ‘ You should n't go into a relationship saying , ‘ I 'll alter him ’ , or ‘ Once we 're married … ’ , because they may not change , and what will you do then ? ’ |
6 | The bridegroom wo n't go into transports of grief and you do n't put off your wedding because your best man 's been done in . ’ |
7 | You ca n't go into the recording studio and be Joe Bloggs . |
8 | ‘ He wo n't go into a Home and that 's flat . |
9 | Children could n't go into the children 's ward unless they themselves were poorly . |
10 | A lady I know who saw his mother 's funeral said that Yeats would n't go into the church . |
11 | When we all went to the pub and some of them went up and got non-alcoholic drinks and that , and they all said they could n't go into a pub and do that and they done it , no problem . |
12 | I wo n't go into the commercial bloodletting that followed . |
13 | ‘ We did n't go into the back close if you must know . ’ |
14 | Unfortunately I am unable to advise you how to spot a rambler in a pub , since ramblers do n't go into pubs . |
15 | Pliny 's account naturally did n't go into the details of the mechanics of the eruption , but his account is so illuminating that it is quite clear what happened , and similar eruptions , blasting large volumes of pumiceous ash into the air are still called Plinian eruptions . |
16 | I think we are all agreed that we should aim at keeping the moratorium in place , at least until the year 2000 — I wo n't go into the reasons for that choice — and that meanwhile we do n't necessarily have to try to resolve the ideological problems . |
17 | I did n't go into the parents ' room but went on beyond it to find myself in the rear part of the carriage , at the very end of the train . |
18 | Well , he would n't go into school now , he thought , close to tears . |
19 | I wo n't go into the EMG system in extreme detail , because we 're presently preparing a special acoustic pickup article in which we can compare it against the other big names , but it seems to suit the Lowden very well . |
20 | Our talk was full of her locutions , such as ‘ I do not wish to be speaking of it ’ , or ‘ in all the ways that do n't go into words ‘ . |
21 | ‘ I wo n't go into the legalities , Mr Oakley . |
22 | You ca n't go into the booth with them and I ca n't tell him , ’ says the mother of a very able young man . |
23 | Because the child would n't go into the sea , she had her taught to swim in the local baths . |
24 | She used to take me to the local baths in Penzance sometimes , because my grandmother insisted I had to learn to swim , even if I would n't go into the sea . |
25 | You could n't go into a restaurant on The Strip if you did n't have a black tie . |
26 | I wo n't go into detail about the Press 's usual defence about our right to know about people who are , effectively , on our payroll . |
27 | I wo n't go into detail about what they probably get up to . |
28 | I wo n't go into too much detail — I remember Glenda Jackson talking about a theatre review she 'd read where every single member of the cast was listed — and at the very end it said : ‘ And Miss Yvonne Smith made a very good prompt … . ’ |
29 | And you 're quite sure that you did n't go into that room , either of you ? ’ |
30 | And for what purpose we wo n't go into . |