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

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1 I do n't drink and do n't go out much so I manage on the money .
2 The industry is waiting to see if the facelift will have any effect , although critics say the changes are largely cosmetic and do n't go far enough .
3 And do n't go hard at the training .
4 And do n't go too fast , it 's dangerous . ’
5 Do n't forget that , and do n't go too far .
6 I shall not pursue the point here , but it can be developed into one of the explanations for why particular arms races stabilize and do not go on for ever — do not lead to predators pursuing their prey at Mach 2 and so on .
7 Such questions will not and do not go away , whatever the philosophers of education dictate .
8 ‘ Give me your number and do not go out for the next half-hour . ’
9 The life of the University both did and did not go on .
10 Even if the government neglected to veto legislation of this sort , the Westminster Parliament could in theory pass laws to repeal colonial legislation , but in practice Parliament did not legislate on issues that could be seen as internal concerns of the colonies and did not go round picking up loose ends left by the governors .
11 in the Davis Straits whale fishery ; he had little success and did not go again .
12 There was a small flat above the laboratory , where I lived , and sometimes I stayed inside the building for a week and did not go out .
13 She was slightly agoraphobic and did not go far from home on her own .
14 But although she could no longer see anything , she could swear that the star stopped on the edge of the hole and did not go in !
15 On the plus side , would n't it be nice if the clients were helped to look ahead and did n't go on lurching from legal hitch to last-minute legal hitch ?
16 I walked out of the hospital and did n't go back . ’
17 The prize was a week 's holiday in neighbouring Ibiza — Toni met his first hippies there , liked their communal lifestyle better than the bank , and did n't go back .
18 And they said , ‘ That 's a bit tricky because he 's very private and does n't go out … . ’
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