Example sentences of "do [not/n't] go [adv] [adv] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The Bundesbank has warned that monetary union will fail because Maastricht did not go far enough on political union .
2 A PDS statement said that Amato 's draft programme did not go far enough towards creating a " government of innovation " and did not give sufficient weight to the elimination of corrupt practices .
3 The number of responses opposed to the proposals on the grounds that they did not go far enough towards independence was very small — only a few academic boards of institutions had expressed that view .
4 MOSCOW ( Reuter ) — A Soviet parliamentary committee rejected the government 's proposed budget and economic plan for 1990 saying it did not go far enough in adapting the Soviet planned economy to competition and market forces .
5 Some activists were disappointed at the emphasis on legal measures and discouragement of ‘ direct action ’ and felt that legislation did not go far enough in tackling the ‘ Jewish Question ’ .
6 15 of them , together with Austria , issued a formal objection to the conference 's final statement , claiming that it did not go far enough in setting goals for limiting global warming , or in guaranteeing aid to developing countries .
7 My answer did not go down well with the Officer with the lather on his face .
8 This remark did not go down well with Alcuin , who thought he was being criticized , but we can see what it meant to the late ninth-century writer who reported it .
9 All this jollity , however , did not go down well with our two female gauleiters .
10 ( This did not go down well with the Lionisers .
11 A random sample of new words did not go down well with passersby .
12 He did not go any further into the room but stood in the door keeping a watchful eye on Evans .
13 The redating of many major groups in publication prior to 1960 , would be a considerable undertaking , but the time may have to come when this should be considered seriously , though the rather tentative suggestions made in the CBA Student 's Guide ( Webster , 1970 ) do not go very far in meeting this need , so badly felt by those now beginning in this study .
14 In very general terms , Marxist theorists look for the location of power in the wider social and economic structure of society There is continuing debate within Marxism over the exact role that the state ( or political level ) fulfils and whether it has any significant independence from the requirements of the owners of the means of production and the preservation of the system of capital accumulation In the long term , however , Marxists argue that the scope for human beings to choose freely and to shape their society as they wish is severely circumscribed by the private ownership of the means of production , the necessity of the state to respond to the crises and problems generated by capitalism as an economic system and the inequality of competition between different ideologies Elite theories do not go so far in limiting the scope for individuals to choose or to shape their societies They argue that individuals can choose , subjectively , to join , to maintain or to challenge the structure of power which exists .
15 I did n't go straight ahead with it .
16 Obviously that did n't go down well with Lineker and he soon announced that he would quit the English game after the Championship finals .
17 His Paisley pattern shirt did n't go too well with the greying Marks & Spencer pullover he wore instead of a jacket , and he knew his fingernails were dirty .
18 After I started school I did n't go so often to Uncle Bill 's .
19 The Admiral did n't go in much for saluting .
20 ‘ The Home Office takes the attitude these people are here for economic reasons ; you do n't go this far for £25 a week income support payments .
21 Kersey grumbled : ‘ I do n't go down well with bank managers , accountants , and others of the breed ; we are non simpatico .
22 ‘ Our friend is there now , ’ said Wemmick , ‘ and you can visit him tonight , but do n't go back there after that .
23 ‘ Even now we do n't go out much in the evenings .
24 But I do n't understand why she do n't go home instead of lying on that cardboard .
25 A preview will tell you what the software can do at the moment — we do n't go too heavily on any minor bugs or inconsistencies at the preview stage , but we do criticise bad design and form an opinion about whether the software will be up to scratch when it gets released .
26 It is important obviously that you do n't go too far with these techniques .
27 Do n't go too close to her , chum .
28 Apparently the green movement is worried that the rind may carry pesticides ; a new generation of beer purists dislike the lemon ; and it does not go so well with the heavily sedimented style currently favoured .
29 But this does not go far enough for us and er shortly we will be moving another amendment which will take the council 's budget down to the standard spending assessment and I will speak to that er when I come to move that amendment .
30 That connection does not go down well with many people who vote Liberal Democrat .
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