Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] do not go " in BNC.
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1 | This view of economic change did not go unchallenged at that time , however ( Kumar , 1978 ) , but the events of the early 1980s have led to a renewal of interest in the post-industrial thesis . |
2 | From this , it appears that cultural efficiency and political freedom do not go hand in hand … . |
3 | However , Kimura 's interpretation of this finding did not go unchallenged . |
4 | Please work this bit does n't go anywhere Yes ! |
5 | The Old Testament does not go in for saints . |
6 | Needless to say , this dogma did not go unchallenged . |
7 | You 'll find people in favour of capital punishment do n't go round murdering people . ’ |
8 | This remark did not go down well with Alcuin , who thought he was being criticized , but we can see what it meant to the late ninth-century writer who reported it . |
9 | This job does n't go with a wife , let alone children . |
10 | The takings from Mr Miah 's reatuarant business do n't go to the house and there 's no important jewellery there . |
11 | It is not , er this evidence does not go to a matter of law er er and the duty but it matter of practice and my Lord what this case is dealing with is about what if , what is or should be the practice of a solicitors engaged in commercial conveyancing as to the advice that is given to clients and er my Lord the er commercial conveyancing is obviously a matter which particularly concerns . |
12 | Of course some people do n't go for recording the guitar that way because they think you lose the dynamics . |
13 | But some people do n't go to the dentist regularly , so they need to be checked at school . |
14 | A focus group would be a most interesting way of beginning work on the previously noted research into why some people do and why some people do not go to the theatre , but the results of such discussion would be hypothesis-provoking only , not in any way hypothesis-testing . |
15 | This offer does not go up . |
16 | 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 . |
17 | This book does not go into such broader questions . |
18 | For those who are mainly literary specialists it may be sufficient ; readers of a journal like this may well feel that this book does not go far enough . |
19 | ( And dear God , I thought , if this show does n't go on , I shall lose my chance … ) |
20 | Revenues generated by this channel did not go through the joint venture , rather through Kam Circuits , which contributed to its good performance . |
21 | Public enterprises , because they are subject to political control , are at most only partially affected by the discipline of the market ; as manifested , for example , in the often quoted platitude that public enterprises do not go bankrupt ( e.g. NEDO 1976 : 42 ) . |
22 | Erm , for a variety of reasons Chair , that proposal did not go ahead , erm , and I think probably the major reason in that was erm , the County Council 's erm , inability to , to meet the cost of the project as it started to , to set up . |
23 | I hear that editor David Thomas 's valedictory piece did not go down too well either . |
24 | Fortunately , it usually happened that the rejected lover did not go away , and when at last the heroine was free , there he was , waiting still . |
25 | When we hear of a sustained flow of funds ‘ into ’ investment trusts , we must recognise that extra funds do not go into the trust at all ( except in one case we shall come to in a moment ) . |
26 | This of course helped make sure that people of established wealth did not go to the colonies . |
27 | ‘ But out-of-work urinals do n't go on sale every day of the week . ’ |
28 | She felt she should reassure Constance , with a sane and cheerful smile , that such things did n't go on in their street , but Constance reminded her that they did . |
29 | The personal pain does not go away . ’ |
30 | The difficulty was rationalised by describing the antecedent to the PB as being that Olwyn did not go to bed earlier in the evening . |