Example sentences of "[noun pl] go [adv prt] with [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | old said I do n't want any of the lads going in with the girls |
2 | ‘ A lot of people would never deny the Shangri-Las , a great band produced by Shadow Morton , were fake girl singers going along with the producer 's ideas . ’ |
3 | ‘ I used to love watching Lord Delamere 's chaps going out with the cattle carrying umbrellas . |
4 | By and large , apart from one very important exception concerning the question whether the section 39 notice overrides the injunction , the defendants go along with the Bank of England 's arguments . |
5 | The days of casual sex from encounters in bars and discos went out with the arrival of AIDS , at least as a way of life . |
6 | And their third album , which is actually untitled , should do even better now that they have notched up a few hit singles to go along with the hit album . |
7 | He found it hard enough to persuade senior officers to go along with the peace settlement . |
8 | There were all sorts of things going on with the WTA board , and I took a leadership position there . |
9 | ‘ Good God , I thought those things went out with the ark . |
10 | Application forms went out with the February newsletter but if you did not receive one please contact Keith Barlow on 0602 856672 . |
11 | It flew through the air to land some distance away as both men went down with a crash that shook the ground . |
12 | Why do we need two nurses going round with a medicine tray ? |
13 | that you would have boys go out with no forewarning , tripping over stumbling blocks here , there and everywhere and girls who are not even allowed to benefit from others ' experience , let alone , have their own . |
14 | If women go out with a bunch of girlfriends or men disappear with ‘ the lads ’ , they too tell their partners when , approximately , they 'll be home . |
15 | proposed erm and that point the Liberal Democrats went off with the Tories . |
16 | I mean a lot of our conversations go on with the television on in the background . |
17 | Most folk enjoy a day at the seaside … but Hereford 's hopes went out with the tide … they were washed away after only three minutes when Lightbourne made it one-nil … |