Example sentences of "to go [adv prt] with [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The referee , however , allowed play to go on with Everton prostrate and protesting and when the cross came over the defence seemed to use less than legal means to stop Chapman reaching it . |
2 | We would also improve the opportunities for young people to go on with education and training to reach skill levels and qualifications which will match the best in Europe . |
3 | They have simply not had the chance at school to demonstrate whether or not they are actually able to go on with mathematics . |
4 | But it was as I got into my teenaged years I began to get bored with my walk on roles , sitting around for hours waiting to go on with make-up and costumes on was no fun any more , but I was far too young to do anything else but walk on say a few lines and walk off again . |
5 | I hope to go in with songs we are all happy with , the arrangements agreed and the musicians properly prepared . |
6 | ‘ At work you 've got to go along with things more . |
7 | The Danes will not have to go along with plans for a single currency , or with plans for a common Euro-defence policy . |
8 | I think I 'll have to go along with Wilko on this one . |
9 | Of course , not every would-be escaper would be deterred by the fear of a harsher sentence , but even now some prisoners refuse to go along with escape or mutiny plans due to fear of the consequences . |
10 | The big , the big advantage Chair , and one of the reasons that it appeals to us to , to go along with Age Concern on this is that , as you know , the area of activity in terms of day centre provision in which they are very active , is one whereby on the current grant mechanisms for community care , and our need to spend eighty five percent in the voluntary and independent sector , whilst they were directly employed by us , we could n't divert a substantial amount of that money in their direction if they wished to develop services . |
11 | Doctors have never found it easy to go along with reform and were dragged , kicking and screaming , into the Bevan-style NHS in the first place . |
12 | The captains of the water industry are happy to go along with Brussels . |
13 | We 'll need somewhere dry to spend the night if we 're not to go down with pneumonia . |
14 | Several tunnels were completed but discovered before they could be used because the escapers were ‘ waiting for the thaw ’ or ‘ for the berries to appear on the hedgerows ’ , and sometimes individuals would fail to go through with attempts ( which others carried out ) because ‘ their boots were being mended ’ or ‘ they had sprained an ankle playing basketball ’ . |
15 | But they did not yet feel able to go through with changes in their actual behaviour . |
16 | So , so there are two bits , there 's , one is th that you need the the , the , the evidence from the north is that you need mobilization in order to get land reform and the way to get mobilization is rent reduction , interest rate reduction and then sort of the , the struggle meetings and that provides the activism to go to land reforms and the other bit is , is the military one , th that you 've learned that if you 're going to go through with land reform and keep the support , you 've got to make sure you 've got your military security first . |
17 | , English Nature has been strongly criticized by environmental groups for failing to go through with plans to designate a threatened peat bog as a site of special scientific interest ( SSSI ) . |
18 | What I , my remit to Ken was to go through with Duncan er projects which were over a hundred thousand pounds . |
19 | Perhaps he wanted to go off with Nan on his own . |
20 | ‘ We drummed it in to all three of our children not to go off with strangers and Johanna was sensible enough to listen , ’ said Robert . |
21 | And John Kelly , who had to go off with hamstring trouble , is also out of tonight 's match . |
22 | She … she wanted to provide me with something to be able to go off with Emma where he could n't get at her . |
23 | We used to go once a month you know when the girls were in the Guides , used to go for their parade service and if you were at Auckley , Malcolm and I used to go up with Heidi did n't I ? |
24 | The Girls dared each other to go out with boys of their own age : after all they had to find out what a ‘ French kiss ’ entailed . |
25 | I reckon the nuns beat her you are not to go out with boys ! |
26 | He used to go out with Wendy 's Auntie June . |
27 | Anne 's job involved shift work , six o'clock until two , two o'clock until ten , and ten o'clock until six in the morning so she was rarely free to go out with Sarah . |
28 | I was wondering , can I get some money to go out with Kate and Alison this weekend ? |
29 | A day to go out with Karl , sweep over the mountains in his fantastic car , the top down and the sun shining on them . |
30 | ‘ You used to go out with Jim Scott , did n't you ? ’ |