Example sentences of "[noun] does n't go [adv] " in BNC.

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1 First of all I think at the end of the day that we all know a democracy never comes cheap , it 's erm , there are cheaper alternatives for administering decisions , but erm , but dictatorship does n't go well and therefore democracy will never come cheap .
2 Yeah and a shire horse does n't go very fast .
3 Startling evidence that the National Health Service cancer screening programme does n't go far enough was revealed last November , with the release of shock figures from Action Cancer in Belfast .
4 But how do you cope if the fear does n't go away ?
5 So the divorce of sex from reproduction which is erm a very common and even fashionable view in the later twentieth century and of course is one very much facilitated by modern birth control technology and things like that this , this divorce of sex and reproduction is in a way you could say a characteristically male way of looking at things if the male 's er contribution to offspring does n't go much further than the initial fertilization .
6 But one tyre specialist says the law does n't go far enough and he thinks the limit should be increased even further .
7 What kind of cat does n't go outside ?
8 I have been feeling so groggy lately I just want to ensure the plan does n't go awry if anything happens to me … "
9 Aimed at electronic publishing , software engineering and document imaging applications , it is pitched as a cheaper alternative to Sun Microsystems Inc 's Sparcstation IPX — Hewlett says that at $18,480 , an HP 9000 Model 705 with two of the new stations gives a three-user configuration that is 20% more powerful at 37% less cost than three IPXs — Sun does n't go much on X-stations .
10 Even a bit of flattery does n't go amiss . ’
11 ‘ The Atlantic does n't go as far as Tennessee , ’ she said .
12 Er diary does n't go that far .
13 I thought to myself , ‘ Jimmy Dickinson does n't go abroad and certainly not to the States , so if I make a good job of it at Walton Heath I might be caddying for Sandy full-time in the future . ’
14 The one per cent cut in interest rates does n't go far enough .
15 ‘ As you know , the road does n't go so far . ’
16 But , then the radio does n't go again , on again all day .
17 ‘ Although if that doctor does n't go soon I sha n't have time . ’
18 ‘ Mrs Smith is a model and she also runs a shop in Solihull ; coincidence does n't go that far , Miss Adams . ’
19 Please work this bit does n't go anywhere Yes !
20 ‘ A soldier 's pay does n't go far , ’ said Ramses neutrally .
21 If the order does n't go ahead we assume that we will dispose of the stock .
22 The only real grumbles are that the tagging system does n't go far enough , a column and page breaking tag is essential , and that the keyboard shortcuts for the PC version seem to have been changed from the earlier version .
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