Example sentences of "[pers pn] does [not/n't] go [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | No Tiller is ever seen with a man , she does not go out with a man , receive any man and the rule extends even to her father and brothers , no Girl holds a conversation with a man , inside or outside the theatre and if a man addresses her , she would say ‘ Excuse me ’ and walk away . |
2 | And if she does n't go right away , I 'll just give her a little motion on her rear and that 's about all . |
3 | I du n no if Bonnie will , she does n't go anywhere she 's just so boring . |
4 | But she does n't go along with the various analyses of why vampires are becoming hipper . |
5 | I hardly ever see her now because she does n't go out and neither do I. But I used to see her when her husband was alive , indeed they were almost the only people I ever saw . |
6 | She does n't go far she just , she just does n't bother anybody else . |
7 | Thus a believer begins to ‘ keep God 's word ’ or ‘ walk as Christ walked ’ ( 2:5,6 ) : ‘ he does not go on sinning , because God 's seed remains in him , and he can not go on sinning , because he is born of God ’ ( 3:9 ) . |
8 | Self-evidently he does not go out and list them himself , and very early on historic building investigators were appointed to carry out the task and guidelines for listing drawn up . |
9 | Swales might , at last , have made a wise decision — if he does not go back on it at the first sign of failure . |
10 | However he does not go so far as to paraphrase by " see that " , as does Palmer . |
11 | He does not go abroad much which is as well since he has little sense of direction and has twice been found many miles from home wandering the streets . |
12 | He does n't go somewhere on his own , thought Coffin . |
13 | He does n't go home after the game , you see , not worth it , has his tea here and starts straight in on the beer . |
14 | Dean agreed : ‘ I had an opportunity to watch Jimmy a couple of times from short leg in my first season here , and I realised then that he does n't go very far forward . |
15 | You know he does n't go in for a lot of heavy discussion about things . ’ |
16 | That 's it , though he does n't go as far as refusing to let you see his picture . |
17 | He does n't go anywhere dad |
18 | he says he does n't go out so often but it 's more a question of qality and not quantity … its tough to stay on top but he goes out to Florida most years to train and learn the new techniques |
19 | If things work out well for him he will do good with his money , if he does n't go out spending like he does , his money will do alright . |
20 | But this is the thing , if he does n't go there , if he needs to go there and he does n't go there , he 's going to get worse . |
21 | But this is the thing , if he does n't go there , if he needs to go there and he does n't go there , he 's going to get worse . |
22 | The Prime Minister has again defended the Maastricht Treaty warning that Britain faces isolation in Europe if it does not go through . |
23 | From the fact that a mental process does not appear in introspection one can not infer that it does not go on at non-conscious levels of the mind . |
24 | ‘ It is there every day , all the time , it does not go away . |
25 | This would be useful , but it does not go far enough . |
26 | A rise in numbers would by itself help to explain why the upper classes were looking for new and wider choice of occupation ; it does not go far towards explaining the popularity of Cîteaux . |
27 | The NSPCC view is that while the current Criminal Justice Act will introduce some welcome improvements , it does not go far enough . |
28 | Although para 8(a) of FRS1 refers to ss 248 and 249 CA 1985 , it does not go far enough to state properly whether the exemption does in effect apply to a small group . |
29 | Sociologists influenced by a more Marxist approach accept the importance of this work , but maintain that it does not go far enough . |
30 | However , it does not go far enough . |