Example sentences of "you do [not/n't] go [adv prt] " in BNC.
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1 | There must have been one , a moment , in childhood when it first occurred to you that you do n't go on for ever . |
2 | You do n't go on to the next bit till you 've worked that one out . |
3 | You ca n't , you do n't go through to that office at I go further on |
4 | I suppose one reason we 've got on so well , May , is that you do n't go around resenting things and feeling you 're wasted on ordinary mortals . |
5 | If you do n't go up in your plane , there 's no risk of being shot down . |
6 | No , you do n't go up . |
7 | You do n't go round there , right ? ’ |
8 | But if you do n't tell them about things like banker 's order about the signature , particularly if two s two erm signatures are wanted on the cheque and the banker 's order , if the other guy 's not there you do n't go round until he 's available . |
9 | You do n't go round knocking on doors at the estate agent . |
10 | You do n't go round |
11 | And you do n't go down , up the hill . |
12 | GrandPat did something wrong I suppose when you went down like a when he 's lying on his back because you do n't go down there very very fast . |
13 | You do n't go down , you go back . |
14 | As long as you do n't go down into the attic , I 'm sure I 've told you this , he goes as long as you do n't go down into the attic . |
15 | As long as you do n't go down into the attic , I 'm sure I 've told you this , he goes as long as you do n't go down into the attic . |
16 | ‘ You do n't go back to the horses again ? ’ |
17 | ‘ I notice that you do n't go back to the village in the afternoon . ’ |
18 | Listen , boy , if you do n't go back to Strelsau , they 'll kill the King . |
19 | Careful you do n't go back on that Paul . |
20 | Oh you do n't go back ? |
21 | And I gather you do n't go back until Tuesday week |
22 | You do n't go out in your slippers , do you ? ’ |
23 | Eddie says to me : ‘ Brother Brad , when the waves are hitting the bath-house , you do n't go out ’ . ' |
24 | It is particularly important that you do n't go out and celebrate yet ! |
25 | But one Yorkshire committee member fumed : ‘ If you need an engineer you do n't go out and get a baker . |
26 | Be prepared to wade here , taking care that you do n't go out of your depth . |
27 | You do n't go out with SS soldiers at this time of night ; they might have shot you . ’ |
28 | so you do n't go out for drinks , ? |
29 | ‘ You do n't go out of your way to make a series , ’ said Peter Rogers , who produced the entire batch . |
30 | And when wages and inflation are running at less than two per cent , you do n't go out and increase your spending by four or five per cent . |