Example sentences of "i do [not/n't] [vb infin] go " in BNC.
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1 | and I du n no went screaming , went crackers . |
2 | I do not want to go too far into the philosophical or even the physiological aspects of the matter . |
3 | But , she thought , I might be called back and I would not know what to say , I do not want to go amongst mad people , to have them stare at me , to see the unpleasantness of a lot of geriatric cases . |
4 | I do not want to go on a dictionary-chasing exercise , laying down one word only to find that the marketing men have circumvented it by finding another word . |
5 | I do not want to go into detail now , but that is certain . |
6 | I do not want to go into that argument ; I simply wish to illustrate my point . |
7 | From the discussions that I have had with those groups and from some statements that I have received — I do not want to go into detail because they were confidential — I am confident that a solution could have been found which would have formed a reasoned consensus for those groups , for the interests that they represent and for the House . |
8 | I am simply flagging those issues ; I do not want to go into them in great detail . |
9 | I do not want to go over that ground again ; suffice it to say that we accept the Secretary of State 's assurance that the Government are making a genuine effort to find a mechanism to implement Lord Cullen 's recommendation 30 . |
10 | I do not want to go into detail about how I get on with Michael . |
11 | I do not want to go back to the foreign environment of Tbilisi , ’ he said . |
12 | I do not intend to go through them here . |
13 | Teachers are very familiar with both , and I do not intend to go any further into a detailed discussion of difference in educational opinions . |
14 | The developments that occurred : the extraordinary behaviour of certain sections of the press ; and the later career of the Duke of Windsor , provoked in me both short-term and long-term disillusionment ; but I do not intend to go into any further detail here , though I can not repudiate what I said . |
15 | I do not intend to go into too much detail . |
16 | The arguments about the merits of questionnaires as opposed to interviews , positivism versus interpretivism , have been well rehearsed , and I do not propose to go into them in detail here . |
17 | I do not propose to go into the authorities on the matter , but in Foa 's Landlord and Tenant , 6th ed. ( 1924 ) , p. 115 , the law is stated in this way , and , in my view , correctly : ‘ The habendum in a lease must point out the period during which the enjoyment of the premises is to be had ; so that the duration , as well as the commencement of the term , must be stated . |
18 | Although I do not propose to go into the details of the church here , suffice to say , it struck me as a very curious place with many things strangely out of kilter . |
19 | ‘ I do not wish to go to the Jonquil with you , ’ he said . |
20 | My patience is fast running out , Deveraugh — I 've already told you , several times , that I do not wish to go any further along the river . |
21 | Much as I would enjoy debating this matter with the hon. Gentleman , whom I might also call my hon. Friend , I do not wish to go down this path . |
22 | Happily I do not need to go into any great detail because on the central issues there was no great conflict between them . |
23 | Unlike Daniel Miller I do not have to go there in person . |
24 | I do not have to go that far and I do not go that far . ’ |
25 | I do not have to go that far and I do not go that far … |
26 | I do n't mean go away , I know you would n't do that . |
27 | Cos I 've got something stuck in me loft , and I do n't fancy going to find out what it is . |
28 | Besides , I do n't fancy going fifty miles the wrong way at this time of night . ’ |
29 | I do n't fancy going all the way out there anyway . |
30 | No I do n't fancy going to a party I do n't think . |