Example sentences of "[pron] [conj] [pers pn] do not go " in BNC.
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1 | My father told me one evening that neither he nor my mother would think the worse of me if I did not go . |
2 | Anyway , she told me if I did n't go after it she was goin' ter chuck us out . |
3 | " You 'll excuse me if I do n't go any further , Mrs James . |
4 | Er , my honourable friend , the member for Aldrich Brownills , he talked about P R , I 've mentioned that so he will excuse me if I do n't go over his remarks . |
5 | There must have been one , a moment , in childhood when it first occurred to you that you do n't go on for ever . |
6 | When they served her with a stallion you see , it was three weeks elapsed then before she if you did n't go and foal with that service it was three weeks elapsed afore you game again . |
7 | My mum dabbed her eyes with her handkerchief and said , ‘ Arnold Bottomley had a seizure when he was on a canal boat and it took four of us to hold him , although he had been so easy-going on other trips , especially the Greek one that I did n't go on . |
8 | They would be angry with her if she did not go . |
9 | ‘ I risk offending him if I do n't go . |
10 | But I said it was better for him if he did n't go back . ’ |
11 | They do n't they bear grudges do n't they and they do n't go away but |
12 | Now I spend a bit more time with her because I do n't go out to work until later , before I was starting at seven . |
13 | ‘ But see to it that you do n't go too far , and try always to be in the house when you think you might be needed . ’ |
14 | But like it 's different if you 've got a really bad cold and sometimes you have to , you ca n't like sometimes you can hide it but I do n't go in front of someone I always do it discreetly . |