Example sentences of "[not/n't] go [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | I could not go beyond . |
2 | ‘ All right , Pip , but if she is n't happy to see you , better not go again . ’ |
3 | in the Davis Straits whale fishery ; he had little success and did not go again . |
4 | A little humility in the medical debate would not go amiss . |
5 | A little thank you to the Ombudsman would not go amiss . |
6 | An Italian flair does not go amiss in the Elgar : Accardo 's impetuosity gives a new slant to the score , his intensity in the Andante an immediacy . |
7 | A bit of patience will not go amiss in this area either : what one sows another reaps . |
8 | This remained a most important consideration , but some relaxation of the original prohibition would not go amiss . |
9 | We have all become used to matching colours in the home , and perhaps a little colour co-ordination in the garden would not go amiss . |
10 | The main purpose of charity events is to raise money for them and rightly so , but it can not go amiss if our reputation is enhanced in the process . |
11 | The school , of course , had existed for some years now , ever since the Factory Act which her father could not mention without turning purple , had thought it advisable for factory children to be given some education , feeling that an hour or two a week per child , perhaps , of reading , writing and arithmetic , would not go amiss . |
12 | A little more humility would not go amiss . |
13 | ‘ A cup that cheers would not go amiss , ’ he remarked . |
14 | Perhaps a brief reference to some of the careers in which former students have found historical skills and knowledge useful would not go amiss . |
15 | Another plea may not go amiss . |
16 | ‘ I might not go just yet … ’ |
17 | It was this , I am thinking , that made Miss Jonathan realize that if the marriage she was about to enter into with a man much different from herself , and older also , would not go well , she would never from a Catholic be obtaining a divorce . |
18 | On that morning , North dropped by Paul Thompson 's office , beside Poindexter 's , to tell him the gist of his conversation with Meese , ‘ that it did not go well ’ . |
19 | IBM and Microsoft developed OS/2 together , as they had previously done with DOS , but sales did not go well — the latest claim from IBM is one million copies sold . |
20 | Perhaps because of all this extra strain , the tour did not go well for Noreen after this . |
21 | In 1795 , Piper was promoted to Lieutenant and returned to Sydney but things did not go well for him . |
22 | If things did not go well he took full responsibility . |
23 | Their tutorials did not go well . |
24 | Problems also occasionally arise when all does not go well , and this may cause deep and lasting distress . |
25 | Inquests and births do not go well together . |
26 | It 's the difference between ‘ That presentation did not go well , because you mumbled ’ and ‘ You made a complete prat of yourself in there . ’ |
27 | Things do not go well , and as they climb higher it become clear that they are also no longer philosophically in tune . |
28 | My first meeting with the senior management did not go well . |
29 | If the discussions did not go well it would be his responsibility to organise ‘ mass struggles and freedom fights ’ . |
30 | The two observations did not go well with each other . |