Example sentences of "[det] [verb] not go " in BNC.

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1 This has not gone down too well with the Torinese , who want a more prestigious side to inaugurate their new stadium .
2 In some areas , mechanisation is replacing labour although in the countryside this has not gone as far as on North American farms .
3 Needless to say , this has not gone to Madrid .
4 This did not go down well .
5 ‘ The Commission and West Germany thought this did not go far enough — others thought it went too far , ’ says Haigh .
6 This did not go down well and I was nearly ejected from the cab .
7 This did not go down as well as he might have hoped .
8 ( This did not go down well with the Lionisers .
9 Over half did not go beyond 10 miles , and more than half of the remainder stayed within 20 .
10 One study showed that about half of teenage mothers did not go to the antenatal clinic until the third or fourth month , almost one in five had waited until the fifth month of pregnancy , and a few did not go at all .
11 Indeed , this had not gone unnoticed by those on the governing body as one person remarked that she ‘ had the clenched fist on the side of the car ’ although this had not been mentioned at the interview .
12 But this does not go far enough for us and er shortly we will be moving another amendment which will take the council 's budget down to the standard spending assessment and I will speak to that er when I come to move that amendment .
13 All did not go against the Key Company , however ; prisoners were taken at some of the incidents , some carrying vital information .
14 But all did not go smoothly for Andrew , who took up golf three years ago .
15 But all did not go to plan .
16 Of those who do attend , many do not go until the age of eight or nine because the schools can not fit them in .
17 The HSE 's review of the first year of COSHH concluded that most firms were aware of COSHH and had tried to comply with the regulations , though many had not gone beyond the collection of information about hazards .
18 While the former does not go beyond the school — seeing the school as both problem and solution — the latter assumes that the education system is entirely successful as an apparatus which reproduces gender and class inequality .
19 The Majors were forced to endure a 2½-hour drive to the Canadian capital but even that did not go smoothly .
20 Men like that did not go out with girls like herself .
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