Example sentences of "would [not/n't] go " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | It would not go anywhere ; there was nowhere for it to go . |
3 | 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 . |
4 | Passengers on the 5.18pm train from Waterloo in London to Alton , Hampshire , were enraged when it stopped at Woking , Surrey , and the driver said it would not go further . |
5 | Others in Vitebsk suspected that gold seized would not go to the Volga famine relief but into the Bolsheviks ' pockets or their mouths in the shape of much-fancied gold teeth . |
6 | She put her knickers on , and almost smiled , because even now she would not go to Rachel without them . |
7 | It would not do for it to take place in Moran 's house and Moran would not go to a hotel . |
8 | He would not go into detail on what he called ‘ sensitive issues and sensitive talks ’ but said : ‘ I would be a fool to hinder this by insisting on a cricket tour . ’ |
9 | ODDLY , the address file would not go into the address book application , for reasons ( I assume ) to do with the latter 's format demands . |
10 | A little humility in the medical debate would not go amiss . |
11 | A little thank you to the Ombudsman would not go amiss . |
12 | But she would not go on . |
13 | My sadness over and fear for Jordi would not go away . |
14 | After sharing the camaraderie of the fighting services or the hardships of civilian bombing on equal terms , surely women would not go meekly back home to wife-and-motherhood ? |
15 | But Gaily knew that he would not go , not even once , to the club , though he did not know of any reason , beyond a feeling , a shrinking-back from an uncongenial world , a novelty , the element of surprise . |
16 | But no , that was not true , she would not go , for she herself would gladly look after her . |
17 | Another , compiled in June , stated that no one believed any longer in an early end to the war in Russia , and that soldiers on leave had said they would not go through a second winter there . |
18 | When he ministered , there had been no Masses in the camps for a long time ; regular priests would not go in . |
19 | But it seemed , sir , when first I talked to Mrs Browning , before ever I mentioned my plan , or else I would not have mentioned it , it seemed Ferdinando was to go , that there was no choice , that he was nigh essential to your comfort , and then , having spoken out , to find he was not and therefore he would not go and my plan was to come to nothing — it is hard to understand , sir . ’ |
20 | Branson was warned by another member of the party that this would not go down well and , sure enough , was told by the butler the following morning that he was no longer welcome . |
21 | By sharpening his policy differences with Mr Kinnock he persuaded the voters that life under Labour would not go on much as before . |
22 | The magazine would not go for it ; they could not afford the lawsuits . |
23 | August 1939 , Hitler signed a non-aggression treaty with Russia , possibly believing that without Russia as an ally , France would not go to the aid of Poland in the event of war . |
24 | Her parents refused consent for an operation to remove the obstruction , although there were no grounds to suppose that if the outcome of the operation was successful , Alexandra would not go on to enjoy a life of some longevity . |
25 | What he did decide , and June did not try to dissuade him , was that he would not go back to school . |
26 | He ended by saying that the lights would not go out until they had achieved civil rights and a thirty-two-county republic . |
27 | Even now , I would not go so far as to say it is a bad staff plan ; after all , it enables a staff of four to cover an unexpected amount of ground . |
28 | It was my staple carbohydrate , eaten either as a snack or main meal — it needed no cooking , was light to carry and would not go stale , but provided energy , protein and roughage . |
29 | 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 . |
30 | Susan was so frightened of being alone , that she would not go to sleep , in case we left her . |