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

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1 Crosby needs further good results and performances to stiffen his hold on the job but said yesterday : ‘ The Sunderland board does n't go looking to sack people .
2 Vlasov 's spirited handling of his army in the Moscow counter-offensive did not go unnoticed .
3 Their new wave cash-in does n't go any deeper than Jon Boy 's new perm , and , apart from the title track and a couple of nonentities , they retain all the circa ‘ 85 Cola and passion and AOR guitar wank moves even the metal fraternity despises them for .
4 Startling evidence that the National Health Service cancer screening programme does n't go far enough was revealed last November , with the release of shock figures from Action Cancer in Belfast .
5 Football teams do n't go out and buy loads of players and then not buy a defence , do they ? ’
6 No wonder kids do n't go to the movies any more .
7 I have n't used the word poverty I 've used a phrase about lack of financial resources because it relates more obviously and directly to many of the concerns of the Board for example almost certainly the real reason why there was no room in the inn at Bethlehem is that the income of a village carpenter did n't go near the exorbitant prices being charged by mine host when , to use the good Scots phrase , the cow calved and there was this boom over the crows for the census .
8 Anxiety symptoms do not go on increasing indefinitely .
9 Unfortunately , household expenses do n't go away just because you 're in hospital or ca n't work for any length of time .
10 When they 're discarded the single O atoms does n't go and join the O twos to make ozone again it just goes another single O and then when .
11 and go across Church Road do n't go left down Decoy Road , keep straight on
12 So I hope Sony 's marketing department does n't go for too narrow a target audience .
13 Many people felt that the Thorneycroft/Mountbatten reorganization did not go far enough , and that Service Departments should have been abolished and a completely functional organization adopted .
14 Greatly daring , as Non-conformists even in the war years did not go lightly into an Anglican Church , I went in and sat down .
15 For many weeks Kee did not go back to the graveyard .
16 To his credit , Mr Allen did not go mad and even managed to find an Eskimo poet who returned from Copenhagen in the revolutionary year of 1967 to see what was happening in Greenland ( 'Nothing ’ ) .
17 Princess Diana did not go to the hideaway in Les Barroux , Provence — spending the weekend privately in London .
18 Field officers do not go about the business of bringing pollution to light in an unpatterned way .
19 His phone calls do not go unanswered , and because few councillors or officials will decline to speak to him he has a disproportionately influential voice on questions like the route of a planned by-pass .
20 As I pondered my professional future with the company in the late Sixties , the self doubts did n't go away easily .
21 Philip Healey , Acquisitions Monthly editor , said UK companies do not go for smaller acquisitions out of choice .
22 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 . ’
23 Oh I 'll give you , I 'll give you a pound do n't worry , make sure you do the job properly , mm you 'd better do it outside , cos the er , the boot polish do n't go on the carpet .
24 However , Mrs Thatcher did not go into any detail about how the suggested British scheme for allowing different currencies to compete freely throughout the Community would necessarily produce the kind of central bank and co-ordinated monetary and economic policies which the others believe is essential .
25 The opening games did not go quite as I expected in that I was surprised to see Wales beat Ireland .
26 Hello Chr hang on a minute Chris do n't go away hello Chris .
27 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 .
28 His Paisley pattern shirt did n't go too well with the greying Marks & Spencer pullover he wore instead of a jacket , and he knew his fingernails were dirty .
29 Because motor cars did n't go at great speeds and nobody would dream of taking a motor car to Edinburgh when the railway was there and could get you in Edinburgh within three quarters of an hour .
30 Not as strong as all that , however ; for if the internal difficulties were eased because the government 's hand was strengthened by the plebiscite , the problems of making the new Constitution work did not go away .
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