Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] [adv] [adv] go " in BNC.

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1 But today 's demonstration did n't quite go to plan .
2 The partnership does not always go as planned ; South Glamorgan county council has had to buy a train to keep a loss-making suburban line going .
3 Weighing on a weekly basis reduces the likelihood that people will weigh themselves obsessionally every day and reassures the women with bulimia that weight does not necessarily go up when they eat three meals a day .
4 Somehow the shape of the headstock does n't really go with the traditional body design , but at least Aria have n't tried to turn this guitar into a direct Strat copy , and more credit to them for that .
5 ‘ Twelve months later the conclusion is that the race does n't always go to the swift — even if it is the way the bookmaker bets , ’ commented Mike Gaston , the station 's managing director , who took over running the company just a year ago .
6 oh that tie does n't even go with that suit , look at that , brown tie with a blue suit get this into ya , ha , ha
7 Meantime the moon is going round the earth and in the relative movements of the sun and the moon and the earth means that the moon does n't just go round .
8 The flute did not really go with a guitar and sax .
9 All I know is that any , any sight , any sight person who watches television does n't forcibly go out and re-enact it .
10 Life does not always go to plan .
11 The last word does not always go to the fastest gun .
12 The past does n't just go away , it 's with you , it 's part of you .
13 Toddler Ryan Hunt from Hereford , decided that his black Labrador did n't quite go with his newly decorated bedroom , so he painted the dog a matching colour !
14 Youth ( a comparative term in this context ) and experience do not normally go hand in hand .
15 More intense review than that provided by a test of arbitrariness will be necessary in order to ensure that the agency does not just go through the motions of listening to people .
16 However , that money does n't simply go into the retailer 's own pocket !
17 I imagine you 've noticed that our dear prime Minister does n't exactly go a bundle on us , on any of us ? ’
18 Others have been suggested : to prevent the conduct of government business being unduly hampered and delayed by ‘ excessive ’ litigation ; to reduce the risk that civil servants will behave in over-cautious and unhelpful ways in dealing with citizens for fear of being sued if things go wrong ; to ration scarce judicial resources ; to ensure that the argument on the merits is presented in the best possible way , by a person with a real interest in presenting it ( but quality of presentation and personal interest do not always go together ) ; to ensure that people do not meddle paternalistically in the affairs of others ( query : can representative applicants be accused of this ? ) ; to ensure that the applicant has a personal interest not just an ideological concern in the outcome ( but , query , may not a genuine concern for the interests of others be neither purely personal nor purely ideological ? ) .
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