Example sentences of "[noun] go [adv] with a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The spiritual ( or is it the psychic ? ) intensity of their presence goes together with a marvellous air of freedom and delicacy .
2 The bow went off with a terrible noise , like bones breaking .
3 Swindon 's right-back Hockaday went off with a fractured cheekbone just before half-time .
4 Hotel duty manager George Ashou , who was only 10ft from the blast , said : ‘ The bomb went off with a muffled crump .
5 And er a gent used to have er a gentleman going round with a great long stick .
6 If the EC Commission goes ahead with a planned registration scheme , the agricultural community is going to be involved in a massive numbering operation — the introduction of a sort of International Standard Cow Number .
7 Nevil Sanderson going out with a female Tory , ye Gods and little fishes ! ’
8 Trouble from racists who objected to a white woman going out with a black man .
9 sudden change in behaviour or lifestyles , for example going around with a new set of friends
10 Latus has some experience in the No 9 shirt , including the match at Stockton in December , when he made the switch after Kenyon went off with a dislocated shoulder .
11 Barkes went off with a torn calf muscle early in the second half , but Mark Butler stretched the lead with a penalty and a drop goal .
12 Just as teacher secondment is most successful when teachers go out with a specific purpose in mind , so employer secondment works best when employers come into school with a particular task to perform .
13 That is to be increased and perhaps there should be an increase in the sentence for hardened criminals going out with a criminal purpose and carrying a knife .
14 Then the monkey went round with a little tin cup .
15 Carter went quietly with a resigned look , his two young sons standing bemused and bewildered .
16 A moment later he saw the second of the men go down with a sharp groan , clutching his balls .
17 Substitute Andy Payton had a chance after Stuart Ripley went off with a dead leg .
18 Approaching the tube station at Notting Hill Gate , I saw a number 88 bus go by with a bright yellow advertisement proclaiming ‘ Britain needs its universities ’ .
19 The leaderene went down with a satisfying thump , her spiked coronet falling off .
20 The ideas for the story changed and Tony went in with a Mujahadeen espionage unit , though he uses the term lightly .
21 On the third day out , Rachel went down with a high temperature and swellings in the groin .
22 Do you think the children of the congregation went away with a great love of the mass ?
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