Example sentences of "does n't go " in BNC.
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1 | She does n't go dewy-eyed when the Marbella orchestra strikes up ‘ Land of my Fathers ’ . |
2 | If an aspiring agent does n't go to college or university , there is no reason why he or she ca n't apply to an agency and come in as a very junior person to work their way up . |
3 | ‘ I see there 's hardly a day nowadays that Rose does n't go to her relations , ’ Moran said to Sheila and Mona one Saturday they brought him a flask of tea into the fields . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | ‘ I would like to think that any sort of physical abuse does n't go on any more , but this does not mean that people might not get a bucket of water over them sometimes . ’ |
6 | Now ‘ I 've Got My Mojo Working ’ does n't go down with everyone , but at that time there were a few people around who did like that kind of stuff , and we were hopefully appealing to them . ’ |
7 | ‘ You want to watch it does n't go septic . ’ |
8 | One publication to her name , and a slim book called Helpmeets without irony does n't go down well with today 's feminists . |
9 | ‘ Providing it does n't go bust first . ’ |
10 | I thought to myself , ‘ Jimmy Dickinson does n't go abroad and certainly not to the States , so if I make a good job of it at Walton Heath I might be caddying for Sandy full-time in the future . ’ |
11 | It does n't go very far and you ca n't hit very hard . |
12 | ‘ The last post does n't go till night , I believe , so there 'll be plenty of time for me to post it . ’ |
13 | And if she does n't go right away , I 'll just give her a little motion on her rear and that 's about all . |
14 | So I hope Sony 's marketing department does n't go for too narrow a target audience . |
15 | It will be something of a surprise to cricket lovers in the ‘ Strong Country ’ if Mark Nicholas 's team does n't go close again in either the Benson and Hedges or the NatWest , and the advice is to have a little saver on both eventualities ( 20–1 with Surrey for the Benson & Hedges and 14–1 with Chandler for the NatWest ) . |
16 | ‘ It does n't go that deep , ’ she said flatly . |
17 | I had plenty of time to explore it , but it does n't go anywhere . |
18 | The see saw does n't go round and round |
19 | ‘ But while people think of me perhaps as just a guitar producer who does n't go anywhere near sequencers , I actually use them quite a lot . |
20 | She has no women friends in England , she does n't go to dances , but there is one special dance organised by the factory that she decides to go to . |
21 | When something does n't go as we had hoped we must try to see the good that comes out of it in the end . |
22 | BUT IF THE DEBATE DOES N'T GO OUR WAY … |
23 | Even a bit of flattery does n't go amiss . ’ |
24 | A little image-making — such as a good haircut and up-to-date make-up — does n't go amiss . |
25 | The big money does n't go to button badges , but to the enamel Robertson 's Gollies , first issued in 1928 . |
26 | If the order does n't go ahead we assume that we will dispose of the stock . |
27 | But she does n't go along with the various analyses of why vampires are becoming hipper . |
28 | If it does n't go this way , then it will go that way . |
29 | This job does n't go with a wife , let alone children . |
30 | The one per cent cut in interest rates does n't go far enough . |