Example sentences of "go [noun] [prep] hand " in BNC.
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1 | Every country has its own way of performing the traditional dances which go hand in hand with certain musical characteristics . |
2 | 252 — 5 ) to which of course the prostitute can indeed testify that it these things appear incompatible — is n't misogyny a kind of hatred , and licentiousness a kind of love , albeit a debased one ? — in reality they go hand in hand . |
3 | This is why noise and horror go hand in hand — because madness and violence are senseless and arbitrary ( violence is the refusal to argue ) , and the only response is wordless — to scream . |
4 | That could in future go hand in hand with fewer , and smaller , nuclear tests . |
5 | The ADT London Marathon and charity go hand in hand , so we want to hear about your charity running experiences , whether at London or other events around the country . |
6 | Faith and obedience to God go hand in hand with personal involvement in the Bible . |
7 | The Book of Proverbs makes it clear that happiness and discipline go hand in hand from the beginning of our lives : ‘ He who spares the rod hates his son , but he who loves him is careful to discipline him . ’ |
8 | The two phenomena , bottlenecked life cycles and discrete organisms , go hand in hand . |
9 | ‘ Coronation Street and The Smiths go hand in hand in the same way that you could couple Frankie with Brookside — two necessary focal points of each city , at least for those south of the ship canal and the Mersey . |
10 | From Aisgill Summit , the railway , the road and the River Eden go hand in hand down Mallerstang , forced into close company by the impending slopes , and almost at once there appears on the right the magnificent spectacle of Hellgill Force where the infant Eden , thus far known as Hell Gill Beck , leaps in a waterfall of 60 feet over a limestone cliff and comes to maturity as the River Eden . |
11 | 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 . ’ |
12 | This catalogue of complaints represents a group of disciplinary problems that go hand in hand . |
13 | Punishment and rewards go hand in hand . |
14 | Naturally , one would assume that these two aspects of secondary prevention go hand in hand . |
15 | Teenagers have to learn that privilege and responsibility go hand in hand . |
16 | Energy efficiency and renewable energy go hand in hand . |
17 | Indeed , there is little doubt that UDC success and economic advantage go hand in hand . |
18 | Envy of the other sex and envy of babies go hand in hand . |
19 | Bertrand Russell , for example , claimed in his book Sceptical Essays that rationalism , doubt and the millennium go hand in hand : ‘ If only men could be brought into a tentatively agnostic frame of mind about these matters [ religion and politics ] , nine-tenths of the evils of the modern world would be cured … |
20 | Speechreading and social tactics go hand in hand , as much a partnership as strawberries and cream , Marks & Spencer , crumpets and butter . |
21 | In fact , if you think about it , masturbation and computer games go hand in hand . |
22 | But we are very aware of female shoplifters and prostitutes , and those poor female adolescents who are ‘ beyond parental control ’ and in ‘ need of care and protection ’ , even though this is a gross misrepresentation of female crime and though the relative absence of serious female crime contradicts the orthodox view that crime and powerlessness go hand in hand ( see Chapter 5 ) . |
23 | Media ethics and broadcasting training go hand in hand in the Communications Unit of the Church of England , which is a corporate member of WACC . |
24 | Their attributions go hand in hand with , and must be adjusted to , our attributions of meaning to utterances . |
25 | Pests and diseases are different forms of life , but they often go hand in hand . |
26 | It is part of our thesis that sexual and political revolution go hand in hand and that indeed the first is prerequisite of the second . |
27 | In the case of the fully autonomous person , authority and responsibility go hand in hand . |
28 | History and beauty go hand in hand in the Ironbridge Gorge . |
29 | It 's no accident that loss of occupation and collapse of relationships , even marriages , often go hand in hand . |
30 | What this suggests is that perception and cognition go hand in hand ( as indeed they do in modern psychological theories ) : the eye does not passively record objects in the raw , but structures and schematizes them in cognitively coded groupings . |