Example sentences of "[noun] do not go " in BNC.

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1 When we hear of a sustained flow of funds ‘ into ’ investment trusts , we must recognise that extra funds do not go into the trust at all ( except in one case we shall come to in a moment ) .
2 Most snakes do not go this far .
3 It is an activity of the brave and strong and not of the cowardly , for ‘ Cowardice and Ahimsā do not go together any more than water and fire . ’
4 However , teenagers do not go out saying to themselves that they are going to smash a couple of telephone boxes or fight another group of teenagers .
5 Although you should be helpful and guide the candidate through the interview do not go too far and start ‘ pointing ’ him or her at the right answers .
6 A case of Andy goes to Hollywood or , in the event of blanks being fired , Scotland do not go to America next year for the World Cup finals .
7 An additional factor arises when keys do not go up in ones , but in twos , threes , fives , tens or some other increment .
8 Another problem to consider is that if the people identified for transfer do not go , what happens to their career prospects ?
9 And this is quite unique when you go to South Africa and you see what 's happening that black leaders and blacks do not go for quick votes and quick solutions , we 're not trying to keep , tu turn people against whites .
10 Philip Healey , Acquisitions Monthly editor , said UK companies do not go for smaller acquisitions out of choice .
11 Not long ago European companies could issue paper on the strength of their names alone ; domestic investors would buy , believing that famous companies do not go bust .
12 More than a quarter of the islands ' adults have signed a petition calling for a sheriff 's inquiry into the incident , claiming that the Department of Transport 's private marine accident investigation and Lord Donaldson 's general investigation do not go far enough .
13 IF EITHER PARTNER HAS ANY DOUBTS ABOUT STERILISATION AFTER COUNSELLING DO NOT GO AHEAD , but continue with another method of contraception .
14 E. M. Byrde , the Police Magistrate at Anuradhapura in 1896 , noted that ‘ cattle stealers do not go about , as witnesses would wish one to believe , removing stolen cattle in broad daylight or along frequented high roads by moonlight . ’
15 Here in the west , many workers do not go — they have too much to lose !
16 Males do not go on to construct further nests as polygynous weavers of more productive lands do .
17 Many males do not go far and remain in the lower reaches .
18 Brain size and cleverness do not go together .
19 Junctions controlled by traffic lights do not go forward when the traffic lights are green unless there is room for you to clear the junction safely , never go forward when the red , amber lights are shown together , when traffic lights have a green arrow filter signal , do not get into the lane when filtering is allowed unless you .
20 However , believing that the reforms do not go far enough , and backed by the National Council for Civil Liberties ( Liberty ) and The Independent , he is still pursuing the campaign to the European courts .
21 The committees do not go about their work in a uniform way .
22 When things do not go his way , he calls the effort a failure .
23 Things do not go well , and as they climb higher it become clear that they are also no longer philosophically in tune .
24 Olwyn is noisy , disobedient , has tantrums when things do not go her own way , and is violent towards Katie .
25 Even though things do not go according to plan , Elmer 's idea offers lots of amusing possibilities .
26 Inevitably , there will be times when things do not go right .
27 I 'm sorry , things do not go together .
28 Field officers do not go about the business of bringing pollution to light in an unpatterned way .
29 It is important that adequate pre-discharge assessment takes place to ensure that patients do not go home to situations where they are unable to cope or inadequately supported .
30 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 .
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