Example sentences of "n't go on " in BNC.
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1 | Jay said : ‘ I do n't know what I 'm doing , it 's never been this way before , ca n't go on anything else , but this time I 'm not going to fuck up . ’ |
2 | ‘ If I do n't go on the mat for a few days , I get withdrawal symptoms , ’ he confesses . |
3 | The first production versions of Audi 's Cabriolet were on show , although it does n't go on sale until April/May in Germany and the UK launch has been delayed until summer 1992 , when it 's expected to be priced at about £25,000 . |
4 | ‘ I would like to think that any sort of physical abuse does n't go on any more , but this does not mean that people might not get a bucket of water over them sometimes . ’ |
5 | So you do n't go on a diet , exactly : you merely acquire a consciousness ( or a conscience ) about what you 're eating . |
6 | Just as you say to a small child , ‘ Keep on the path , ’ rather than ‘ Do n't go on the road , or Please can you talk more quietly , ’ not ‘ Do n't shout ! ’ so it is necessary to seek out what is good in any situation . |
7 | I do n't go on duty . |
8 | It would n't go on his criminal record . |
9 | He said , ‘ It 's just right for me , but mummies and daddies ca n't go on it , can they ? ’ |
10 | It may be that David 's teacher would consider it appropriate to wonder why he thought mummies and daddies could n't go on the slide . |
11 | ‘ I could n't go on stage . |
12 | He did n't go on the job but did most of the planning . |
13 | ‘ We ca n't go on this way . ’ |
14 | The survey also showed : A fifth of British animal fans wo n't go on holiday if the pet ca n't come too . |
15 | ‘ I did n't go on tour to Norway — I could n't move . |
16 | No , I ca n't go on any further ! |
17 | The paper was first scheduled to be printed in June , but in the end did n't go on the presses until four months later in mid-October . |
18 | In reaction to Reagan 's performance , one southern Democrat said , ‘ I sure hope he does n't go on television to promote the elimination of fucking ’ , while another , more politely , said , ‘ The constituents broke our doors down . |
19 | ‘ I do n't mean that Anna did n't go on the way she did in front of Mena , but it was n't directed at Mena and she knew it ; she only minded her being unhappy . |
20 | Things ca n't go on the way they are . |
21 | I used to have bad pains because I would n't go on the bucket at night . |
22 | Sadly , when he went into one of his depressions , he sometimes seemed to punish us by deciding that he would n't go on any more — he 'd stop eating and that would be that . |
23 | Then she could n't go so I did n't go on my own . |
24 | The coal mines act said that I should n't go on the face until I was sixteen but er the war was on . |
25 | That did n't go on all the year . |
26 | Farmers do n't go on picnics . |
27 | We did n't go on the motorbike that time , since Darlington was rather a long way and the general unreliability of the machine argued against using it . |
28 | I wo n't go on any more things . |
29 | She could n't go on any further , and finding an alternative route in this black , rainswept landscape was not going to be an easy task . |
30 | ‘ Do n't go on my account . ’ |