Example sentences of "it [verb] not go " in BNC.

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1 Then Arthur Miller added : ‘ The thing to remember is that it has not gone away for ever . ’
2 Perhaps prejudice now has other targets , but it has not gone away .
3 The good news is that the most common infestation , by the woodworm — or anobium punctatum or furniture beetle , call it what you will — can be treated , so long as it has not gone too far into the timbers , at a cost of a few hundred pounds .
4 It is on its way out , but it has not gone for good — yet .
5 Predictably , it has not gone to extremes .
6 Johnston said : ‘ It has not gone anywhere near as well as I expected at Everton .
7 It has not gone unnoticed , ’ said Dr Boyson in 1978 , ‘ that crime has increased parallel with the number of social workers . ’
8 Apart from what might constitute these culinary delights it has not gone unremarked that karate and bonsai are both parts of the culture of Japan .
9 It means not going it alone .
10 MOSCOW ( Reuter ) — A Soviet parliamentary committee rejected the government 's proposed budget and economic plan for 1990 saying it did not go far enough in adapting the Soviet planned economy to competition and market forces .
11 It did not go of its own accord .
12 Describing the American feature film , The Last Temptation of Christ , to which he awarded a certificate , as a challenging religious film he said that acontroversial scene : ‘ It indicated that Christ had sex , but it did not go on for 14 minutes . ’
13 On that morning , North dropped by Paul Thompson 's office , beside Poindexter 's , to tell him the gist of his conversation with Meese , ‘ that it did not go well ’ .
14 In the case of powder coatings Morton combined two businesses that it had acquired separately from Philip Morris and Chesebrough-Pond 's in the 1980s , and it did not go smoothly .
15 It did not go in . ’
16 A quite contrary type of criticism of the Devolution Bill came from those who felt it did not go far enough : the existing degree of administrative devolution in Scotland required a genuine , federal assembly even with taxing powers .
17 Purity became hegemonic in the early women 's movement , though it did not go entirely unchallenged .
18 It did not go as well as Carole had hoped .
19 15 of them , together with Austria , issued a formal objection to the conference 's final statement , claiming that it did not go far enough in setting goals for limiting global warming , or in guaranteeing aid to developing countries .
20 Friends of the Earth , which has been campaigning for a clean-up programme , welcomed the announcement but said it did not go far enough .
21 It had not gone according to plan .
22 She knew that it had not gone unremarked …
23 This contained some very relevant names and addresses which the Pakistani owner had obviously tried to dispose of during the night , but in the confusion and darkness he had failed to realise it had not gone overboard . "
24 ‘ But it had not gone near the body ? ’
25 Once , someone had thrown a piece of lighted paper in a bottle at the house but it had not gone through the window .
26 Apparently the green movement is worried that the rind may carry pesticides ; a new generation of beer purists dislike the lemon ; and it does not go so well with the heavily sedimented style currently favoured .
27 This would be useful , but it does not go far enough .
28 The latter is best , though expensive , because unlike vegetable oil , it does not go off .
29 A moire fringe unit monitors the horizontal azimuth of the beam as it sweeps so that it does not go out of alignment .
30 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 .
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