Example sentences of "[pers pn] go [adv] with a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | I went out with a new boy for a while and we fell in love . |
2 | Doing Ophelia on stage before taking up the BBC contract meant that I went there with a little track record — I 'd been blooded , if you like , and it made the whole thing a lot better . |
3 | ‘ You go in with a whole lot of money and you come out with a whole lot of junk . |
4 | We went in with an open mind , but I have to be honest , the presentation was so abysmal , that there was no way that we could in fact continue with them , and we have the same problem with the cleaning contract . |
5 | We went there with a new cloth on the drum , as near as could be ; and when we come away there was n't a piece of it no bigger than your hand . |
6 | You would n't find her going round with a dirty coat , no matter what day of the week . " |
7 | Yeah but what they do , they 've got all the artwork , so all they do is they go over with a black pen on the artwork . |
8 | If they go away with a positive decision against starting up a tourism enterprise , Sue feels she has been able to help them avoid an expensive mistake . |
9 | I do n't care if they go out with a different girl every day of the week as well as me , but suddenly they want to be the one and only . ’ |
10 | We put a match to ours and it goes up with a rocket-like roar , heating the yurt in a flash . |
11 | Before she is finally arrested , she shoots a number of them , and lobs a grenade into the wings , where it goes off with a loud report . |
12 | If your candidate is going to research the level of pollution in a local river , he does n't stand on the bridge and look ; he either wades in to feel for junk or he goes in with a professional diver to find it . |
13 | He went home with a single man whose mantelpiece was crowded with framed family photos — partners , holidays , weddings , babies , graduations , christenings ; the man ( who was gorgeous ) told Boy that he worked in a photo processing lab , and that none of the photos were of his own family or lovers , but were all stolen . |
14 | ‘ Today he went out with a big score on the board and 15 overs remaining . |
15 | He went off with a medium spring to his step and I saw him later with his arms round Donna 's shoulders , which was n't ( as far as I knew ) in his script . |
16 | He went off with a lovely bang . ’ |