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

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1 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 .
2 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 .
3 Football teams do n't go out and buy loads of players and then not buy a defence , do they ? ’
4 No wonder kids do n't go to the movies any more .
5 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 .
6 Unfortunately , household expenses do n't go away just because you 're in hospital or ca n't work for any length of time .
7 So I hope Sony 's marketing department does n't go for too narrow a target audience .
8 As I pondered my professional future with the company in the late Sixties , the self doubts did n't go away easily .
9 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 .
10 Hello Chr hang on a minute Chris do n't go away hello Chris .
11 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 .
12 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 .
13 — One should not assume that equal opportunities and career development do n't go together
14 But surely the library staff did n't go through each and every national paper every day ?
15 And for good children the real father Christmas does n't go .
16 can I tell you another thing , any job with Government funding do n't go into it
17 ‘ My alarm clock did n't go off . ’
18 Yeah and a shire horse does n't go very fast .
19 The one per cent cut in interest rates does n't go far enough .
20 As long as the fire alarms do n't go off I do n't mind .
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