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

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1 However , Kimura 's interpretation of this finding did not go unchallenged .
2 Please work this bit does n't go anywhere Yes !
3 Needless to say , this dogma did not go unchallenged .
4 This remark did not go down well with Alcuin , who thought he was being criticized , but we can see what it meant to the late ninth-century writer who reported it .
5 This job does n't go with a wife , let alone children .
6 It is not , er this evidence does not go to a matter of law er er and the duty but it matter of practice and my Lord what this case is dealing with is about what if , what is or should be the practice of a solicitors engaged in commercial conveyancing as to the advice that is given to clients and er my Lord the er commercial conveyancing is obviously a matter which particularly concerns .
7 Of course some people do n't go for recording the guitar that way because they think you lose the dynamics .
8 But some people do n't go to the dentist regularly , so they need to be checked at school .
9 A focus group would be a most interesting way of beginning work on the previously noted research into why some people do and why some people do not go to the theatre , but the results of such discussion would be hypothesis-provoking only , not in any way hypothesis-testing .
10 This offer does not go up .
11 This book does not go into such broader questions .
12 For those who are mainly literary specialists it may be sufficient ; readers of a journal like this may well feel that this book does not go far enough .
13 ( And dear God , I thought , if this show does n't go on , I shall lose my chance … )
14 Revenues generated by this channel did not go through the joint venture , rather through Kam Circuits , which contributed to its good performance .
15 Erm , for a variety of reasons Chair , that proposal did not go ahead , erm , and I think probably the major reason in that was erm , the County Council 's erm , inability to , to meet the cost of the project as it started to , to set up .
16 She felt she should reassure Constance , with a sane and cheerful smile , that such things did n't go on in their street , but Constance reminded her that they did .
17 The difficulty was rationalised by describing the antecedent to the PB as being that Olwyn did not go to bed earlier in the evening .
18 These pieces did not go unchallenged .
19 These negotiations did not go well , however , and by 1985 the PUK were again in rebellion .
20 Steps were taken to reduce capacity : shifts were cut and shod time introduced but these measures did not go far enough to balance supply and demand .
21 It 's the difference between ‘ That presentation did not go well , because you mumbled ’ and ‘ You made a complete prat of yourself in there . ’
22 Here in the west , many workers do not go — they have too much to lose !
23 Many males do not go far and remain in the lower reaches .
24 This would , necessarily , ignore the fact that many criminals do not go to prison , and that , perhaps , people in prison are not always criminal .
25 Whether or not the ultimate diagnosis is correct in every one or not , the answer is I do n't know because many children did n't go through the process that was needed .
26 Well those potatoes did n't go bad .
27 I wonder more people do n't go in for that sort of thing .
28 We have a big mission down in Iraq , during the war we did all we damn well could to make certain those boys did n't go under to the Ayatollah 's shit-pushers .
29 Faced with that dilemma the plaintiffs chose to endeavour to run the business to an early sale and that is what they did my Lord and er the premises were put back on the market er in the early part of nineteen eighty six and er it is pleaded that er in in paragraph six statement of claim , that in May er a buyer came forward but that sale did not go ahead er because there were unreasonable delays on the part of the purchaser erm and er the deal fell through but then again in July er after the business had ceased trading , another buyer was found and then there was a lengthy period of negotiations at the conclusion of which the sale price was reduced because at that stage the plaintiff 's landlord was going to increase the rent er and the plaintiffs were at that stage under threat of forfeiture and eventually contracts were exchanged on the sixth of November nineteen eighty six the sale price being eighty one thousand five hundred and er completion was on the fifth of December nineteen eighty six .
30 In order to comply with the directions being given by Mr to our client to rearrange his finances , your client 's letter in May er a buyer came forward but that sale did not go ahead in which to put your finances in order .
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