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

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1 Under attack on all sides , not least from the infant population which was itself unwittingly helping to spread disease through the narrow streets and alleys of the town , some Frome people found a temporary escape in one or other of the forty or more pubs which vied with each other for custom ; drunkenness was commonplace , and many of those who did n't go to an early grave with some infection or other departed this life with a putrid liver .
2 For those who did n't go , they started off with a rather perfunctory ‘ Summer Babe ’ , trawled through most of the album and then went through two shambolic encores .
3 One small corpse found recently in a fashionable district bore the warning : ‘ I kill all those who do n't go to school . ’
4 Particularly among those who do n't go to church — ’ he eyed Peter — ‘ but might ? ’
5 Maybe fire is the opposite principle to light , and comes to the use of those who do not go the way of light .
6 Mrs Thatcher said that pay review bodies were only ‘ given to those who do not go on strike , like the nurses ’ , and that some ‘ militant ’ ambulancemen wanted to withdraw the emergency service across the country to force through their pay claim .
7 Conversely , sixty-three per cent of those who do not go to church report that none of their friends or acquaintances has ever invited them ’ ( McGavran and Hunter 1980:33 , 34 ) .
8 provide a general education for those who do not go to grammar schools , usually up to the minimum school leaving age ( though pupils can stay on longer ) .
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