Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] go hand " in BNC.
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1 | The reworking of the manufacturing economy at a national level has gone hand in hand with a reworking of its urban and regional geography . |
2 | This sensitivity to American qualities was coupled with a new willingness to accept that commerce and art had to go hand in hand . |
3 | Budget palaver and acute short-termism seem to go hand in hand . |
4 | But the method proposed goes hand in hand with the method of assessing individuals by profiling . |
5 | The demise of the Church has gone hand in hand with that of the Royal Family , and there are growing calls for the Church to be ‘ disestablished ’ — severing its traditional link with the monarchy . |
6 | Once we have cleared the loan we will look at ways to buy our own premises with the help of our Small Self-Administered Scheme , so our Corporate and Pensions Planning go hand in hand . ’ |
7 | Ideals and a vision of education 's unrealized potential have to go hand in hand with pragmatism . |
8 | ‘ We have never believed strongly in doing consumer advertising for the sake of it — PR and advertising have to go hand in hand . |
9 | Thus postnominal position does go hand in hand with a notion of emphasis , but only of one particular type , which is perhaps the weakest of those that might be considered . |
10 | From the time of Stalin , at least , modesty and megalomania have gone hand in hand . |
11 | Our successful policies of deregulation and privatisation have gone hand in hand with a sustained and growing programme of investment . |
12 | If theory and measurement do go hand in hand , there is no alternative but a patient and directed effort to improve both . |