Example sentences of "[not/n't] [verb] go " in BNC.
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1 | Between them they expressed the opposing feelings so often displayed by young children in the peak age of attachment : on the one hand , the protest and fury about being left — cries of rage — and then a sullen refusal to acknowledge and come to the mother ; on the other hand , the desperate yearning for the loved one and a need to cling and not let go . |
2 | The policeman had not let go of the stranger . |
3 | It bears the words : ‘ Keep Hold of Instruction : Do Not Let Go . |
4 | However , there are fears that the chancellor will not dare go as far as his critics wish and instead stick to a one per cent cut . |
5 | He knew he could not dare go out of the main door . |
6 | Work was out of the question , she could not think about it ; she did not dare go to the tower , she felt she had damaged something : loose talk means hubris . |
7 | Jenny was heartily relieved that the recent bad weather had made the track so muddy that even the passionate and rather drunk Ted had not dared go any further . |
8 | The Robemaker 's sentries were not letting go easily … |
9 | You have a reputation of not letting go of a thing once you have started and you would be delighted to discover that I am responsible for Ana 's blindness . |
10 | No she 's er she 's so she 's so keen at not letting go of a discussion she comes back , she 's like a terrier ! |
11 | Let's not go go down a side road however , as it were , appealing it may be , let's stick to the main difficult one and keep chewing it until we can get an answer . |
12 | Doyle did not let go of the girl 's plait , but he jerked at it , to make her sit down . |
13 | All over Europe homosexuals are on the retreat from public activity : it is important that homosexual women and men do not let go of their responsibility for their own lives , as is now the case in England . |
14 | The right shot at the right moment does not come because you do not let go of yourself . |
15 | They would not let go . |
16 | This can be a frightening experience because when a gila monster bites , it does not let go for some ten to fifteen minutes , during which time it continues to chew , injecting more and more venom into the wound . |
17 | Once the gila monster gets its teeth into its prey it will not let go . |
18 | He would not let go of it . |
19 | Within weeks , it became perfectly plain that the parish was in the inflexible grip of a powerful and intractable laity , who would not let go . |
20 | It does not let go of them easily , and the aura of permanence and continuity is evidence of its tenacity . |
21 | In the other the Lapith 's left hand must have been gripping the Centaur 's head ( lost ) while with his right he thrusts a weapon into the breast of the creature , who yet will not let go of his prize with either hand though with both hers she tugs at one . |
22 | It is part of the dream , the nightmares that came before , the one that would not let go … |
23 | Weary not only with Stephen , but also , perhaps even more , with this lady who sinks her teeth into empire and will not let go . |
24 | Lisa 's mind , for some reason , like a dog with a bone , could not let go of the subject of Nina . |
25 | And he will not let go . |
26 | ‘ We have spent 10 years of hard work building up the reputation of the Northern Ireland Milk Cup and we will not let go of it lightly , ’ he said . |
27 | Of course it 's not actually coffin-shaped , but that 's how Tony Hicks of the Hollies , who used an original Phantom XII on a number of the band 's hits ( including Look Through Any Window and I Ca n't Let Go ) referred to the guitar when I spoke to him about his original guitar . |
28 | I thought that was the prime directive of all evangelists : Do n't Let Go . |
29 | He was flushed and happy and he had n't let go of her hand since they 'd sat down . |
30 | And do n't dare go home without a load of Belgian chocs if you want to keep your friends sweet . |