Example sentences of "it does [not/n't] go " in BNC.
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1 | Apparently the green movement is worried that the rind may carry pesticides ; a new generation of beer purists dislike the lemon ; and it does not go so well with the heavily sedimented style currently favoured . |
2 | This would be useful , but it does not go far enough . |
3 | The latter is best , though expensive , because unlike vegetable oil , it does not go off . |
4 | A moire fringe unit monitors the horizontal azimuth of the beam as it sweeps so that it does not go out of alignment . |
5 | A rise in numbers would by itself help to explain why the upper classes were looking for new and wider choice of occupation ; it does not go far towards explaining the popularity of Cîteaux . |
6 | The NSPCC view is that while the current Criminal Justice Act will introduce some welcome improvements , it does not go far enough . |
7 | It does not go so far to ensure proportionality as other variants , but would involve the least departure from the existing system , would retain single-member constituencies which many regard as being a valuable feature of the present system , and would be much the simplest to understand in operation . |
8 | Although para 8(a) of FRS1 refers to ss 248 and 249 CA 1985 , it does not go far enough to state properly whether the exemption does in effect apply to a small group . |
9 | From the fact that a mental process does not appear in introspection one can not infer that it does not go on at non-conscious levels of the mind . |
10 | This argument seems to me sound so far as it goes , but it does not go very far . |
11 | Sociologists influenced by a more Marxist approach accept the importance of this work , but maintain that it does not go far enough . |
12 | In Jordan v. Burgoyne Lord Parker C.J. made the point that the expressions ‘ threatening , abusive or insulting ’ are all ‘ very strong words , ’ and Lord Reid in Brutus v. Cozens repeated the warning against too expansive a reading of the section , observing that ‘ vigorous and it may be distasteful or unmannerly speech or behaviour is permitted so long as it does not go beyond any of these limits . ’ |
13 | If there is no tuba , the part which would have been given to it will be allotted to two bassoons in unison ( if it does not go too low for them , of course ) . |
14 | It does not go wrong . |
15 | However , it does not go far enough . |
16 | The Prime Minister has again defended the Maastricht Treaty warning that Britain faces isolation in Europe if it does not go through . |
17 | ‘ It is there every day , all the time , it does not go away . |
18 | The first production versions of Audi 's Cabriolet were on show , although it does n't go on sale until April/May in Germany and the UK launch has been delayed until summer 1992 , when it 's expected to be priced at about £25,000 . |
19 | ‘ You want to watch it does n't go septic . ’ |
20 | ‘ Providing it does n't go bust first . ’ |
21 | It does n't go very far and you ca n't hit very hard . |
22 | ‘ It does n't go that deep , ’ she said flatly . |
23 | I had plenty of time to explore it , but it does n't go anywhere . |
24 | If it does n't go this way , then it will go that way . |
25 | I thought , ‘ I 've just got to say something , and if it does n't go down too well , we can edit it out afterwards ’ . |
26 | But these are people I like reading ; it does n't go further than that . |
27 | But it does n't go down big in our circles . |
28 | Well it does n't go dark till twenty to eight . |
29 | It does n't go exactly into twelve . |
30 | That 's right , but it does n't go as far as the Glen , |