Example sentences of "[noun] to go with [art] " in BNC.

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1 Er , a fourth year of record profits , record er , sales , record margin , with the schools business thirty seven percent ahead of the previous year with our successful maths programme , aided and abetted by er , the business that produces the manipulatives to go with the maths programme .
2 My little stand to go with the microphone , I had it here probably fallen in my handbag .
3 Yes , so I thought , I might erm , cos I bought a jumper , I bought a pale blue jumper to go with the flowery leggings , but , I 've decided I 'll take blue jumper back , cos , although it would be alright with plain white trousers I thought that 's all I would wear it with , I would n't wear it with anything else , so , I think I 'll change that , if I get the dark blue leggings like Jamie , then I 'll get the striped jumper the same .
4 I know , but you could have a , yes but you could have a jumper to go with the trousers , lilac 's nice
5 Life is full of ups and downs and I know that there are going to be bad times to go with the good ones .
6 Oh yeah , i in that way er certainly when he produced the bonus contract to go with the saw table , you know we w that was fairly plain , that production would have risen in his estimates quite considerably , and yet our wages in fact would have dropped quite considerably so , yes I mean er it did n't seem quite to tally in the way we would have like to have seen it .
7 The year the shop opened she hired a new dress designer , Jacqui Smale , fresh from the Royal College of Art , and told her how sensible she thought it was to wear uniform because this removed the agonies of planning what to wear each day as well as the decisions about accessories to go with the clothes .
8 I also like to make hats and accessories to go with the clothes .
9 She only had one cow , it was all she could afford , but it provided enough milk to go with the porridge in the morning and the potatoes at other meals .
10 Gate , now the game 's official historian , has written a typically well researched text to go with an excellent collection of illustrations and cartoons .
11 If it 's just a cough to go with the cold then there 's nothing they can do anyway , but if it 's an asthmatic cough then I can give him some erm Ventolin .
12 One day Victoria made herself a pair of earrings out of porcelain to go with a particular dress , and they turned out to be the start of a new part-time career .
13 The test requires the child to select one of a pair of pictures to go with a stimulus sentence .
14 ‘ Perhaps we could get some ivy to go with the holly , ’ suggested Mary .
15 During this establishing sequence the Grams Operator 's first duty is to fade up a track of Tristram Cary 's incidental mood effects to go with the establishing shots .
16 However Mr Garnett can also supply a hopper to go with the CTS for an extra £150 .
17 ‘ We could say Kylie 's just having fun , being a big kid , giving us a giggle ; but then the grown up Kylie goes and writes a caption to go with the picture , ’ began the psychologist 's summing up .
18 The Vancouver based Rob Boyd duly added to his record here — a second to go with the two wins and a third .
19 The reminiscing had begun and , although she paused briefly to hand round the plates and a bowl of crisp salad to go with the pie , there was no way Harry could stop her .
20 In other words , you 've got to have , shall we say , the equipment to go with the line .
21 The absence of trunks or limbs to go with the heads implies that they were mounted on clay or wooden bodies which have subsequently disintegrated , probably simple wooden xoana .
22 I understand your concern an and were that the case show your reluctance to go with the the amendment but there is no such implication that the three point six five one million er er thereby becomes committed in any sense and the big this is an additional provision which may lead er may gone up to er over and above that but it does n't actually admit it to that .
23 At one point the heroine wants to go out , but can only think of one place to go with a baby in a pram : the launderette .
24 We began producing the big catalogues to go with the shows .
25 And they would like to buy a name to go with the millions .
26 The pressure of population caused much less concern in the Welsh Border counties where there was still sufficient land available to allow poor immigrants to erect cottages on the wastes and to claim common rights to go with the few acres that they had cleared from the woods or the moors .
27 Culley imagined a suit to go with the voice — well-cut , expensive , unobtrusive .
28 I leaned back in my chair and took a slug to go with the belt I 'd just had .
29 She made Cumberland sauce to go with the turkey , translucent and clear wine-red in little pots , with fine gold strips of peel lying in it .
30 She decided to make a herb sauce to go with the cold poached mackerel , rather than the mayonnaise Madeleine had planned .
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