Example sentences of "[verb] not gone down " in BNC.

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1 Stressing the need ‘ to behave in a manner which is neither racist nor sexist , ’ ‘ to uphold individual rights , ’ and ‘ to cooperate and consult with the community and other agencies in pursuing our purpose ’ has not gone down well with conservative officers .
2 This has not gone down too well with the Torinese , who want a more prestigious side to inaugurate their new stadium .
3 Avnet Inc 's proposed acquisition of Hall-Mark Electronics Corp has not gone down to well with Standard & Poor 's Corp , which said it may cut the distributors $100m of A-plus-rated subordinated debt .
4 One could , of course , still say that the total entropy , including the entropy inside the black hole , has not gone down — but since there is no way to look inside the black hole , we can not see how much entropy the matter inside it has .
5 As a student of these matters , surely the hon. Gentleman recognises that in , for example , the past five years , the peak age for offending for a young male has not gone down but gone up .
6 The ultimate expression of player power has n't gone down too well back in New Zealand , where the NZRFU chief executive George Verry said : ‘ I ca n't recall a precedent for such comments , but I 'm sure the rules have provisions for dealing with players who bring the game into disrepute ’ .
7 And that 's a foul by Greyson on Stone free kick to Nottingham Forest and Rozario has gone not gone down but he 's holding his leg again inside the penalty area and er he 's not a happy .
8 He left her at her door ; they had not gone down as far as the Green that day .
9 And yet this too had its agreeable counterpart ; their boats , however much in need of repair , had not gone down .
10 The bigger surprise still is in sixth place good old Hartlepool United who 've not gone down anywhere for 23 seasons .
11 ‘ It was n't like that ! ’ she attempted to argue , but instantly saw that her remark had n't gone down well .
12 ‘ If Forest had n't gone down , then he 'd probably have stayed there all his career .
13 But look a little more deeply and you will see that something else has happened too ; if a number of people have gone down with the cold , does not it mean that a number of people have not gone down with the cold ?
14 Intel Corp 's storming first quarter figures ( see page seven ) have not gone down well everywhere , and Hancock Institutional Equity Services analyst Eli Sayegh reckons that there is not much more to go for in the stock : he yesterday downgraded Intel to sell from hold , saying he thinks the company is near peak operating margins at just over 40% , double the historical norm ; he said the company 's margins have been driven largely by a shift from the 80386 chip to the 80486 chip ‘ and this can not go on for too long ; ’ he reckons that Advanced Micro Devices Inc will immediately take 10% of the 80486 market with its planned clone , and could take as much as 25% over time ; his damper wiped $1.75 off Intel shares at $115.75 .
15 I have n't gone down , I 'm just trying to build up .
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