Example sentences of "wo [not/n't] go [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | The Chancellor said on BBC television : ‘ I ca n't give a firm promise that this is the turning point , that they wo n't go up any higher . |
2 | ‘ It will be disastrous for many old folk , as the pensions wo n't go up anywhere near enough to offset the charges . ’ |
3 | No they had n't a no they they started alright on that picket but as time rolled on and they was getting erm fed up with it , you know they that 's how it went as they were getting , oh I we wo n't go up there today , bugger it . |
4 | Your calculator probably wo n't go up to ten to the seventy five . |
5 | It wo n't go up . |
6 | Wo n't go up . |
7 | It wo n't , it wo n't go up . |
8 | If , if you want to go to the bar , walk over to Annette 's after you 've finished , because we probably wo n't go up until about nine , half nine , would we , and then we 'll go up with ya . |
9 | We wo n't go again I can assure you . ’ |
10 | I wo n't go again through the details of the Fax that failed , the chairman who was uncontactable by phone , the urgent letters posted second-class — and ‘ the statement that never was ’ delivered by the secretary as he disappeared on holiday . |
11 | They wo n't go away . ’ |
12 | Together they have a Ford Escort , a colour television , a three piece suite , a cat and a problem that wo n't go away . ’ |
13 | We wo n't go away . |
14 | Sometimes they wo n't go away because of plain orneryness . |
15 | But it 's out here and it wo n't go away . ’ |
16 | She — er — she wo n't go away . |
17 | And , with the cute costumes long since ditched , they still wo n't go away . |
18 | What do you do with pain that wo n't go away ? |
19 | If you find that after a day or so you have aches and pains that wo n't go away , shower again , using hot water for three minutes and cold for one on the affected area . |
20 | Nevertheless , when he shifted noiselessly and settled back in his chair she spoke , apparently in her sleep , murmuring : ‘ You wo n't go away ? ’ |
21 | She … wo n't go away , will she ? |
22 | But back to Worcestershire , where Moody got two early Championship hundreds in a summer so far restricted for him by shin and ankle-ligament problems : where the worries over Dilley 's Achilles tendon and knee wo n't go away ; where Hick 's form remains enigmatic ; where left-hander Adam Seymour , the Millfield boy who switched from Essex — at appeared an astute and logical career move for him — has so far failed to make an impact on the banks of the Severn . |
23 | And the subject still wo n't go away . |
24 | It 's like a bad dream , and you see a guy pointing a gun at you , but he 's still there when you open your eyes , and he wo n't go away . |
25 | You could end up with brown patches that wo n't go away . |
26 | But it is ; it wo n't go away , and I do know , and I know that I know . |
27 | ‘ You wo n't go away penniless , ’ he promised her . |
28 | ‘ You wo n't go away , ’ she whispered , clinging to his hand . |
29 | I munch some elderberries for consolation , but overdo it , and that slight cloying sensation , of having sucked fruit-flavoured frog-spawn , wo n't go away . |
30 | It showed a family picnic in the Welsh hills with Laura commenting that all her children were still at home ; ‘ they wo n't go away like other people 's children do ’ , a part of the myth she believed herself ; the background music played cash tills ringing to the rhythm of dresses being folded and packed . |