Example sentences of "[pers pn] have go [adv prt] with [art] " in BNC.
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1 | If only I 'd gone along with the doctor 's proposals , it would have been over by now — completely and painlessly over , and any feelings of guilt I might have had as a result I would surely have dealt with ages ago . |
2 | I had to go round with a can of milk ! |
3 | It always looks as if I 've gone along with a sort of scalpel at the bottom of the letters as well , a sort of shaved off |
4 | But if any of the women folks which I 've gone out with a a bowl of soup to him many a time . |
5 | ‘ You will wake Widow MacIntosh — ‘ She is not here , you fool — she has gone off with the mob . ’ |
6 | Why should you have to go round with a frozen face because a child has kicked the cat ? |
7 | She had seen Madge that morning when she had gone round with the news about the kiosk . |
8 | Her social life seemed to be quite full , and she had gone out with a young man on a couple of occasions . |
9 | You have gone along with the County Council , they want to move what they conceive to be an inset boundary . |
10 | We 're hoping against hope that she 's gone off with a friend or a boyfriend and will get in touch with her parents . |
11 | Our next plan is to go for endowment to stop the roller coaster ride we 've gone on with the city ’ . |
12 | they had to go round with a blow lamp to get the frost and the dew in those big houses |
13 | If they laugh , they have to go round with the cushion . |
14 | I mean , if he 'd gone off with a humped-back , three legged dwarf I would have felt pretty unattractive . |
15 | I 'll never even dare to be successful , because when I 'm dead some clod with a thesis to write will put me down as a wild-eyed harridan who jumped on her lover in the street and pulled all his hair out because he 'd gone off with a person with webbed feet . |
16 | It would n't be so bad if he 'd gone off with a beauty , but I 'm damned if I 'll form part of a collection which includes someone bandy . ’ |
17 | no did n't like how he grouted it because she said there , things like a little nick in the tile , if he 'd gone in with the grouting it would n't of shown any and he did n't |
18 | It had been knocked from its cradle when he had gone over with the first shot . |
19 | She called ‘ Edward ? ’ , and then remembered that he had gone out with the ornithological group . |
20 | In the winter he had gone down with a slight burst of influenza and anyone would have thought it was the plague . |
21 | When Margaret finally foundered , some hoped that he had gone down with the ship , but here he was as buoyant as the Vicar of Bray . |