Example sentences of "[coord] [conj] [pers pn] do not go " in BNC.
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1 | I was nice about it at first and said that business and pleasure do n't mix ; and that I do n't go out with married men and so on . ’ |
2 | Erm , you could try and if they do n't go well they do n't go . |
3 | And they they even had a gun in with them and if they did n't go by the third shot They fired in the air you see . |
4 | And we used to have a little card , when we went to church we 'd got put a little star , in the squares , and if we did n't go we got a good hiding . |
5 | And if we do n't go to Hermestone , we 'll stay at Tynecastle . |
6 | And if we do n't go we 've only lost a pound ticket . |
7 | And if she does n't go right away , I 'll just give her a little motion on her rear and that 's about all . |
8 | I thought , ‘ I 've just got to say something , and if it does n't go down too well , we can edit it out afterwards ’ . |
9 | But you 'd got to go , and you 'd got to mark your register and , and if you did n't go you 'd lose a day 's dole . |
10 | But perhaps I give that impression because I have strong views on certain subjects and because I do n't go in for the social whirl , for fast cars and fast women . ’ |
11 | It is a poor leader who does not know his opposite numbers , and while I do not go to the extent of General Montgomery in the desert with a picture of my primary competitors hanging on the wall of my office , I know them all , and have a healthy respect for them . |
12 | And I know what Briant is doing , and why , and though I do n't go all the way with him , I go far enough to want to come in on his side . |
13 | But if we do n't go soon we will go nowhere but into ice . ’ |
14 | Which is totally the wrong , but if we did n't go there we would n't get it . |
15 | But if I do not go to him , he will never come to me , said her mind . |
16 | I said I needed some air , but if I do n't go back soon … |
17 | The older woman looks tense and upset , and says she 's missing her bingo , but dare n't go to her old club " because he might see me , " but if she does n't go she 'll miss the annual trip and , " if I do n't go on that I 'll never get out . |
18 | ‘ But if you do n't go then I ca n't go ! ’ |