Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun] does [adv] 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 | So I hope Sony 's marketing department does n't go for too narrow a target audience . |
4 | And for good children the real father Christmas does n't go . |
5 | At this time certain information is usually recorded to ensure the patient is fit for surgery and also to avoid potential complications , e.g. a specimen of urine is tested to ensure that diabetes mellitus does not go undiagnosed ; allergies are checked to ensure that drugs , anaesthetic agents , lotions or dressings can be avoided if a patient has an allergy to them . |
6 | Public opinion does not go unheeded , and disabled people are not the only group which is asking for its own wishes and opinions to be recognised . |
7 | Yeah and a shire horse does n't go very fast . |
8 | The one per cent cut in interest rates does n't go far enough . |