Example sentences of "go hand in hand " in BNC.

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1 In its dying echoes of both phrases and rituals , ‘ The Hollow Men ’ again shows romanticism and anthropology going hand in hand .
2 Eliot came to Christianity through a sophisticated decadence which he was able to see as going hand in hand with the most primitive life .
3 There was , it seems clear , much deliberate or subliminal exclusion of the treatment of the Jews from popular consciousness — a more or less studied lack of interest or cultivated disinterest , going hand in hand with an accentuated ‘ retreat into the private sphere ’ and increased self-centredness in difficult and worrying wartime conditions .
4 There seems to be a tendency towards centralisation , paradoxically going hand in hand with devolution .
5 I feel would never wish to give up or reject feminism , which I see as an insistence on putting women first , an insistence on women 's autonomy and I think that the debates with National Liberation struggles , the debate in the Irish National Liberation struggle has seen the two things as going hand in hand .
6 Promotion of the state-owned sector has generally gone hand in hand with promotion of the indigenous , i.e. African , private sector , although in ‘ socialist ’ countries the scope of the latter has sometimes been consciously restricted .
7 Eugenics had always gone hand in hand with socialism for Haldane — he and his sister , Naomi ( later Mitchison ) , joined both the Oxford Eugenics Society and the Labour party — because , as he explained , biology compels us to recognise that the innate inequality of men requires scientific management by the state .
8 Tony Underwood , Mullins , Johnson , Back and Greenwood have shown that maturity and commonsense have gone hand in hand in their development .
9 Our successful policies of deregulation and privatisation have gone hand in hand with a sustained and growing programme of investment .
10 The demise of the Church has gone hand in hand with that of the Royal Family , and there are growing calls for the Church to be ‘ disestablished ’ — severing its traditional link with the monarchy .
11 Any measurement of the problem — ‘ an essential precursor to effective action ’ — is dependent on access to accurate information , but AA found that ‘ the introduction of computer-based monitoring systems has not gone hand in hand with the development of reporting and management systems ’ .
12 From the time of Stalin , at least , modesty and megalomania have gone hand in hand .
13 The continuing success of NME in the '90s has gone hand in hand with the continuing life and longevity of pop and rock as a medium .
14 The reworking of the manufacturing economy at a national level has gone hand in hand with a reworking of its urban and regional geography .
15 In most cases the development of these functions would have gone hand in hand with the growth of the settlement and would have been directly related to the increasing dependence of the surrounding hinterland on the goods and services which it could provide .
16 Every country has its own way of performing the traditional dances which go hand in hand with certain musical characteristics .
17 252 — 5 ) to which of course the prostitute can indeed testify that it these things appear incompatible — is n't misogyny a kind of hatred , and licentiousness a kind of love , albeit a debased one ? — in reality they go hand in hand .
18 This is why noise and horror go hand in hand — because madness and violence are senseless and arbitrary ( violence is the refusal to argue ) , and the only response is wordless — to scream .
19 That could in future go hand in hand with fewer , and smaller , nuclear tests .
20 The ADT London Marathon and charity go hand in hand , so we want to hear about your charity running experiences , whether at London or other events around the country .
21 Faith and obedience to God go hand in hand with personal involvement in the Bible .
22 The Book of Proverbs makes it clear that happiness and discipline go hand in hand from the beginning of our lives : ‘ He who spares the rod hates his son , but he who loves him is careful to discipline him . ’
23 The two phenomena , bottlenecked life cycles and discrete organisms , go hand in hand .
24 ‘ Coronation Street and The Smiths go hand in hand in the same way that you could couple Frankie with Brookside — two necessary focal points of each city , at least for those south of the ship canal and the Mersey .
25 From Aisgill Summit , the railway , the road and the River Eden go hand in hand down Mallerstang , forced into close company by the impending slopes , and almost at once there appears on the right the magnificent spectacle of Hellgill Force where the infant Eden , thus far known as Hell Gill Beck , leaps in a waterfall of 60 feet over a limestone cliff and comes to maturity as the River Eden .
26 Once we have cleared the loan we will look at ways to buy our own premises with the help of our Small Self-Administered Scheme , so our Corporate and Pensions Planning go hand in hand . ’
27 This catalogue of complaints represents a group of disciplinary problems that go hand in hand .
28 Punishment and rewards go hand in hand .
29 Naturally , one would assume that these two aspects of secondary prevention go hand in hand .
30 Teenagers have to learn that privilege and responsibility go hand in hand .
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