Example sentences of "to go [adv prt] with [art] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | My dear Theo , I wrote to you already early this morning , then I went away to go on with a picture of a garden in the sunshine . |
2 | How long are you going to go on with the farce of keeping this bloody lot in business ? " |
3 | He is encouraged to go on with the process of living ( line 60 ) and perhaps hints at compensation for suffering in an after-life . |
4 | In any case , if any of the pupils are to go on with the language at A level , they will simply have to learn some grammar at some stage . |
5 | I was , simply , not prepared to go on with the discomfort of feeling — or knowing other people might feel — that I was in any way neglecting my family . |
6 | He wanted to go in with the sun behind him . |
7 | She 'd decided to go along with the FBI for a laugh , and because it might possibly help British Intelligence . |
8 | So long as there is a need for collective decision-making and for policies which give direction to a whole community or society , and so long as or whenever unanimity can not be achieved , it is hard to see what alternative there can be to the minority being compelled to go along with the decision of the majority . |
9 | Or as a laboratory supervisor , who was asked to go along with the manufacture of ‘ doctored ’ data so as to secure a contract deadline put it ( Vandivier 1972:22 ) : |
10 | Mr Hussein seems ready , at this stage , to go along with the principle of democracy . |
11 | Sjahrir was not prepared to cooperate ; the others decided to go along with the Japanese in order to extract concessions from them . |
12 | But while the Europeans were prepared to go along with an ultimatum to the Serbs that threatened bombing if there were more belligerency , they would not countenance lifting the arms embargo , which they believe would do more harm than good . |
13 | In his strict , conventional way he had no wish for his pretty seventeen-year-old daughter to go out with a lance-corporal from the Pay Corps . |
14 | We put on a few and I knew I was finishing , so I thought I would try to go out with a bang by breaking the pavilion window in the Long Room . |
15 | I daresay they 'll wonder why on earth you agreed to go out with a chap like me . " |
16 | I 'm afraid I wo n't be able to make it back to Greylaw this weekend because I have promised to go out with the cousin of a friend . |
17 | I can imagine him being one of these , these , these er husbands who just want , who want , who will want to go out with the lads on his night out and will get , you know , he 's a , he 's ste I can imagine him being one of these stereotypical husbands who goes out , gets pissed , comes back , who wants the dinner on the table and |
18 | ‘ We have even offered to go out with the police in their cars to help . ’ |
19 | He used to go around with a jug of orange juice to drum home to people that it is impossible to earn more unless more is produced . |
20 | A third friend said , " One time I used to go around with a load of boys who wanted to break people 's windows , so I just left . " |
21 | I had to go round with a can of milk ! |