Example sentences of "[noun prp] does [not/n't] go " in BNC.

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1 Besides , the KGB does n't go in for assassinations these days . ’
2 ‘ The Atlantic does n't go as far as Tennessee , ’ she said .
3 Christine Brooke-Rose does not go so far as to disavow authorial creativity altogether , but she too sees technology as the possible key to a breakthrough in how we think about the human subject .
4 The girl is cured even though Jesus does not go to see her .
5 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 . ’
6 His involvement in Traidcraft does not go unnoticed .
7 Although Johnson does not go so far as to claim that the affectless society was responsible for the Moors Murders , she does feel able to argue that the general atmosphere in society at the time had ‘ infected ’ the social system , and that ‘ Brady possibly , Hindley almost certainly , have been victims of fallout ’ .
8 No , Bill does n't go in !
9 Bailey does n't go for idiots , he 's not a … what 's that awful word for women ? … bimbo man . ’
10 But if the worst has happened , we shall see that Stapleton does n't go free . ’
11 If Europe does not go forward , it will start to go back — back to a Europe given to confrontation and not co-operation , back to a Europe where Germany exploits its economic power and its position as broker between east and west , and back to a Europe where instability in the east is matched by impotence and indecision in the west .
12 Olsen hopes that Taylor does not go all the way with the long ball game and play big , powerful strikers like Brian Deane and David Hirst .
13 Homer does not go overboard for the stereotype of the well-meaning , but stressed carer who may snap once or twice out of exasperation .
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