Example sentences of "[noun sg] [adv] do [adv] go " in BNC.

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1 Santerre apparently did not go round his estates yesterday as he claimed .
2 Compulsive eating normally does n't go to that extent .
3 For a change the paddlers are ordinary people rather than white water whiz-kids and the difficulty generally does not go above grade 3 .
4 ‘ People with ladylike reserve generally do n't go swimming in the buff in public places , but — ’
5 Cos the girl in the office went out and bought the lunch today did n't go out come in , phoned James and then started his second half of the day around some girls .
6 Softness and this man Vass definitely did not go together !
7 Progressive landlords still owned a lot of land and redistribution often did n't go to the poorest peasants but to peasants who were members of the Communist Party .
8 I 'll go to blue hang on I 'll just go to blue hang on a minute there do n't go away .
9 The Minneapolis gig nearly does n't go ahead .
10 The annual replacement of the fuel rods a month later did not go too well either .
11 Popular idiom has it that the four themes are very imperfectly combined in the family : ‘ children ruin a marriage ’ , ‘ sex and family life simply do n't go together ’ , and so forth .
12 Pliny 's account naturally did n't go into the details of the mechanics of the eruption , but his account is so illuminating that it is quite clear what happened , and similar eruptions , blasting large volumes of pumiceous ash into the air are still called Plinian eruptions .
13 The bag just did n't go with silk : it was too big and bulky , no doubt stuffed full with notepads and pencils , Mitch observed , his photographer 's eye altering her and becoming more exasperated with the hat every second .
14 Each speaker has his or her own normal pitch range : a top level which is the highest pitch normally used by the speaker , and a bottom level that the speaker 's pitch normally does not go below .
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