Example sentences of "do [adv] go very [adv] " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 He would time it just right and throw himself in front of the branch line train , he knew the train did n't go very fast but it would do …
3 Yeah do n't go very well the other way we said , did n't we ?
4 ‘ Your feelings do n't go very deep , ’ Ruth said angrily .
5 Or do you wan na lose the ground missiles again or they 're actually they do n't go very fast they 've got warheads on them .
6 Anyway , I do n't go very often .
7 Erm there are erm it 's , I mean I , we do n't go very often , but over the Christmas holidays
8 This argument seems to me sound so far as it goes , but it does not go very far .
9 In the meantime the purchase grant of the Museum has been cut by nearly fifty per cent to Pta300 million ( £1.7 million ; £2.9 million ) which does not go very far when acquiring modern works .
10 £50000 does not go very far in TV , except on one or two small regional stations ; it is quite difficult , as the cigarette companies find , to spend £1 million plus on a brand without using TV at all : if you only have a few hundred pounds to spend there are few press media in which you can consider full pages or even moderately large sizes .
11 Sometimes he 's alright and sometimes it does n't go very well .
12 Yeah and a shire horse does n't go very fast .
13 Dean agreed : ‘ I had an opportunity to watch Jimmy a couple of times from short leg in my first season here , and I realised then that he does n't go very far forward .
14 But that does n't go very far unless you also examine the structural influences which shape personal behaviour .
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