Example sentences of "[noun] go hand in " in BNC.

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1 Economic progress goes hand in hand with environmental responsibility .
2 Responsibility goes hand in hand with accountability because all role holders are accountable to their superior for the exercise of those responsibilities .
3 The rationality of faith goes hand in hand with the mystery of faith .
4 In its dying echoes of both phrases and rituals , ‘ The Hollow Men ’ again shows romanticism and anthropology going hand in hand .
5 Moral and spiritual renewal went hand in hand with economic and social renewal , and past practices and systems , with which the traumas and the injustices of the inter-war years had been associated .
6 In 1859 the self-conscious schoolboy had written that the most important rule of school life should be " to educate oneself equally in all sciences , arts , faculties and ensure that body and mind go hand in hand .
7 The destruction of Greek tragedy went hand in hand with a nullification of Greek myth and a degeneration of the Greek national character .
8 That could in future go hand in hand with fewer , and smaller , nuclear tests .
9 The theoretical and practical aims of the proposed study go hand in hand .
10 Their attributions go hand in hand with , and must be adjusted to , our attributions of meaning to utterances .
11 Speechreading and social tactics go hand in hand , as much a partnership as strawberries and cream , Marks & Spencer , crumpets and butter .
12 It 's always an assumption that intelligence goes hand in hand with benevolence and high moral values .
13 At that moment of jubilation I realised that my own philosophy on life and that of football management go hand in foot .
14 As is so often the case in operations which go wrong , over-heavy management went hand in hand with a haphazard lack of supervision .
15 For Guinnessness and Irishness go hand in hand , or glass in hand , and mean a good deal more than an island of soft green hues and a drink that 's a subtle black and white .
16 This emphasis on the human side of Christ 's nature went hand in hand with an increasing veneration of his earthly mother .
17 The Israeli government had undertaken not to use the funds in the occupied territories , but Shamir also now declared that " the momentum of increasing immigration goes hand in hand with the momentum of settlement " .
18 Intellectual development goes hand in hand with this physical progression as children experiment with materials and learn to control them .
19 The remaining two thirds are spent in stimulating ideas , planning , and creative activities so that growth in skills and concepts goes hand in hand with increased knowledge .
20 She might tell herself he was arrogant and aggressive , but she could not suppress another little voice whispering that those very qualities went hand in hand with others that drew her irresistibly — courage , strength , utter dependability .
21 It is part of our thesis that sexual and political revolution go hand in hand and that indeed the first is prerequisite of the second .
22 Although politicians tended to steer clear of acknowledging this aspect of policy too publicly , in their more candid moments they admitted that this cure for inflation went hand in glove with a rise in unemployment above NAIRU .
23 The ADT London Marathon and charity go hand in hand , so we want to hear about your charity running experiences , whether at London or other events around the country .
24 Putting science next to godliness goes hand in hand with rolling back the Copernican revolution and putting Man back at the centre of the universe , a reactionary project that makes the New Right look like tinkerers .
25 From Aisgill Summit , the railway , the road and the River Eden go hand in hand down Mallerstang , forced into close company by the impending slopes , and almost at once there appears on the right the magnificent spectacle of Hellgill Force where the infant Eden , thus far known as Hell Gill Beck , leaps in a waterfall of 60 feet over a limestone cliff and comes to maturity as the River Eden .
26 Faith and obedience to God go hand in hand with personal involvement in the Bible .
27 Women did find a new means of articulating their experiences by publishing , yet it is a mistake to believe that the huge growth in women 's writing went hand in hand with equally momentous shifts in attitudes toward marriage .
28 Bertrand Russell , for example , claimed in his book Sceptical Essays that rationalism , doubt and the millennium go hand in hand : ‘ If only men could be brought into a tentatively agnostic frame of mind about these matters [ religion and politics ] , nine-tenths of the evils of the modern world would be cured …
29 For Labour as for ‘ middle opinion ’ as a whole , increased State intervention and central direction went hand in hand with faith in a more rational and ordered treatment of social questions — an essentially technocratic approach — which found its most characteristic expression in the enthusiasm for ‘ planning ’ .
30 Declining faith went hand in hand with the secularisation of death .
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