Example sentences of "[noun pl] do n't go [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | As I pondered my professional future with the company in the late Sixties , the self doubts did n't go away easily . |
2 | And did you say your brothers did n't go there though , they went to a different school ? |
3 | The two colours do n't go too badly together but er I 'm not so sure that I would really want that hanging on the wall , I , it does n't really appeal to me very much . |
4 | Anna 's family fear the changes do n't go far enough |
5 | And if things did n't go well : fifty four months , two hundred and thirty — Marcus lay on the bunk and looked up at the sag that was Pete . |
6 | David Speedy 's goal enough to get all three points for Leicester and I think on the balance of play they just about edged it but Forest put up a marvellous performance in the second half especially when they had to make er changes and things did n't go well for them . |
7 | Things did n't go right in the house so I left and ran away . |
8 | ‘ I 'm being unfair , gabbling on about me and Maria Luisa when things did n't go right for you and Fernando . |
9 | ‘ I fought a number of battles but for the last 10 days before we left , because things did n't go too well , I was commanding the rearguard on the Aegean Sea . ’ |
10 | With the growth in pre-marital sexual experience which has taken place , it might be supposed that selection of a long-term partner on these lines would be easier ; but human beings still have a tendency to believe that everything will be all right in the end and a surprising number have said to me , " things did n't go too well before we married but I thought they 'd work out . " |
11 | ‘ Your feelings do n't go very deep , ’ Ruth said angrily . |
12 | But there 's a small group of farmers who say the reforms do n't go far enough , and that there should be a complete rethink of the way we farm our countryside . |
13 | ‘ Now I wo n't come down on him like a ton of bricks if he misses chances but I do n't want to see him becoming uptight and letting other aspects of his game suffer if things do n't go right — as against Norway . |
14 | The good head gains credibility by never pointing the finger at others to explain failure but takes personal responsibility when things do n't go well . |
15 | He should go soon , but he is also due for a ‘ flu jab as soon as suitable vaccine is available , which is a bit of a nuisance , as the two things do n't go together very well . |
16 | The usual 'flu stiffness and aching in the muscles did n't go away as it should have done , so Father sent for Dr Allott , our family physician , a patient , gentle old man who always arrived in an Essex sedan and — more important to us — always carried a pocketful of toffees to give away to children . |
17 | The one per cent cut in interest rates does n't go far enough . |
18 | If your symptoms do n't go away after a few minutes it is probable that you have n't caught it quickly enough and in this case you will need to use the technique of ‘ rebreathing ’ . |
19 | Unfortunately , household expenses do n't go away just because you 're in hospital or ca n't work for any length of time . |