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

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1 It may not go with a tableful of curry , but a mug of cold beer is not what I need .
2 This job does n't go with a wife , let alone children .
3 The flute did not really go with a guitar and sax .
4 The Alcometer reading was negligible , so we let him go with a warning . ’
5 What is the harm if she is driven occasionally to let go with a smack ?
6 It is , however , possible to respect the limitations without totally abandoning the idea of a holiday altogether , or deciding that you can only go with a friend ( which could be disastrous ) .
7 Detectives warned women to be careful while the attacker was on the loose and said people going for a walk — especially women — should go with a friend or a neighbour , not alone .
8 How far can one go with a classification which includes 'Allo ! , 'Allo ! ( 1984- ) , Blackadder ( 1983- ) , and M.A.S.H .
9 The last word contorted to a scream as Merlyn let her go with a thrust that sent her rocking unbalanced in Rain 's direction .
10 Home-centredness can still go with a measure of sociability with family and friends .
11 Electricity has a major part to play in making Christmas go with a swing .
12 I remember old Johnny Redburn saying , ‘ I 've got to hand it to you , Ralph , you know how to make things go with a swing . ’
13 They include almost everything you need to make a party go with a swing , such as invitations , prizes , goodie bags and gifts .
14 Roberto Mancini , playing in place of injured Juventus striker Roberto Baggio , was the man who made the party go with a swing for the Italians .
15 On a hot evening in July the Medau Society ran its very first Barn Dance at Bridge End Farm — a pukka barn with bales of hay , a six piece group , a delicious supper , a happy crowd of over 200 people and a very efficient band of voluntary workers led by Pat Shere and Toni Bergham helped the event go with a swing ( and a clap ) and lots of laughter .
16 You know they were much quieter , it did n't go with a swing that Amy 's .
17 And then that small win on the pools ; we need n't go with a group , Dan had said , go on our own , do what we like , stay in a really good hotel , have the holiday of a lifetime , what d' you say .
18 4.12 Employees who search empty property in order to safeguard any valuables or money must always go with a colleague .
19 Ca n't go with a yawn , I 'm gon na yawn with my legs !
20 To make sure your Christmas does n't go with a bang instead , here 's a checklist for the festive season .
21 Last night , he told Hungarian television , that he would go with the majority of party members , and leave the party if the majority so decided .
22 When the handcuffs were ready , Joe suggested we should go with the soldiers , and as Mrs Joe was curious to know what happened , she agreed .
23 does n't even go with the music .
24 This could well be so , but an increase in oxygen is coincident with an increase in appetite , so one could well go with the other .
25 They 're being pumped around the body even faster so therefore that 's going to take hold of the person faster , so you keep them at rest , into recovery position if possible and get help , do n't forget to er collect any evidence of what the poison is , it must go with the casualty .
26 It will go with the tide , more or less awash , until it finally sinks altogether .
27 ‘ Will they go with the red and grey marble ?
28 Just by opting for a more left field occupation you 're putting yourself on the edge a bit It really does take a bit of bottle to do that and find your own way through the maze rather than just go with the flow .
29 I think if you 're on a roll you better go with the flow .
30 ‘ Hey , Matt , ’ I say to him , ‘ We 're on a roll , let's go with the flow ’ , and he nods like some old prophet in The Ten Commandments .
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