Example sentences of "[adj] [noun pl] do n't go " in BNC.

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1 ‘ But out-of-work urinals do n't go on sale every day of the week . ’
2 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 .
3 However , we managed between us to make sure things did n't go according to plan — or to script . ’
4 Whether or not the ultimate diagnosis is correct in every one or not , the answer is I do n't know because many children did n't go through the process that was needed .
5 In the third of our series STEPHANIE FERGUSON meets the campus caterers who ensure that the university staff and 5,000 students do n't go hungry .
6 Which is why Londoners north of the Thames think going south of the river is like stumbling into the left-over servants ' quarters , down in the basement where decent folks do n't go .
7 I saw a pair of shoes , if my grey shoes do n't go with this dress , I 've seen a pair of shoes that I like .
8 Well those potatoes did n't go bad .
9 We have a big mission down in Iraq , during the war we did all we damn well could to make certain those boys did n't go under to the Ayatollah 's shit-pushers .
10 Cos working men did n't go in there , th in them days you know , into that small .
11 The two colours do n't go too badly together but er I 'm not so sure that I would really want that hanging on the wall , I , it does n't really appeal to me very much .
12 He should go soon , but he is also due for a ‘ flu jab as soon as suitable vaccine is available , which is a bit of a nuisance , as the two things do n't go together very well .
13 And it 's funny an' all that the dirty buggers do n't go for the ragged-arsed lot that 's swarmin , the place .
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