Example sentences of "[coord] [noun prp] do [adv] go " in BNC.
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1 | It is an activity of the brave and strong and not of the cowardly , for ‘ Cowardice and Ahimsā do not go together any more than water and fire . ’ |
2 | For the next few days there was no sign of Miguel in the Monte Samana complex , and Shelley did n't go to the village , because he did n't get in touch to ask her to go . |
3 | And Joe did n't go that were four . |
4 | It was all a kind of madness , and Waugh did indeed go mad in the mid-1950s . |
5 | So you 'd better see to it that Luke and Sonny do n't go often to the village . |
6 | The afternoon performance would be crowded , and Paul did not go ; waiting till Monday evening was torment to him , but he contrived it . |
7 | But you and Fred and Hal do n't go along with UK investment . |
8 | Howard and Felicity do n't go mad . |
9 | Schellenberg left for Berlin by plane this morning , but Devlin did n't go with him . ’ |
10 | Yes you did , that was yesterday when we went to church and scramblers , but Christopher did n't go to cos he was n't very well was he ? |
11 | But Steen did n't go the full seven years . ’ |
12 | But Paul did n't go home empty-handed , for earlier in the day he won the fours trophy when he led for his father Brian , who had a one-way ticket to next year 's British Isles championships in Ayr with a 27-6 win over the Dunluce four skipped by Malcolm McMullan . |
13 | But Paul did n't go home empty-handed , for earlier in the day he won the fours trophy when he led for his father Brian , who had a one-way ticket to next year 's British Isles championships in Ayr with a 27–6 win over the Dunluce four skipped by Malcolm McMullan . |