Example sentences of "goes with the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 However , just because a person is called , for example , ‘ manager ’ , it does not mean that the task-leader role automatically goes with the title .
2 Christie believes his buddy is in the sort of shape to be crowned the overall men 's Grand Prix champion at Crystal Palace next Friday and collect the £87,000 that goes with the title .
3 You know of that music which goes with the engines ?
4 The detachable remittance slip is the proof of the cover and goes with the deeds .
5 The fact that you realise that it is out of his area of interest but may be useful to him personally should be made clear in the covering note that goes with the sample .
6 Here the stimulus is a noun from a variety of classes and you have to choose the affix that goes with the numeral .
7 The children 's task was to choose the picture-strip which ‘ goes with the sentence ’ .
8 This goes with the tendency to concentrate discussion on the intrinsically good , rather than the intrinsically bad .
9 Tees available mainly in 92½° and 135° Tees are usually swept and should be fitted so that the sweep goes with the direction of flow from the branch into the main pipe .
10 First , its concern with a king , his personality and his personal relationships , goes with the grain of early medieval politics .
11 In another mood , secure and easy movement , optimistic and pleasantly anticipatory , goes with the sun and the moon ; westwards … the migratory direction of the human race in modern times .
12 Anger is so fundamental to the disease that it goes with the person rather than with specific events .
13 No , the dish ran away with the spoon , the spoon goes with the dish darling
14 George Bush has had the advantage which always goes with the holder of the highest office of being addressed as Mr President .
15 The static , closed image of the literary text that goes with the concept of structure is replaced by a dynamic , open one which is expressed in concepts like play and practice .
16 No you must use the video remote control that goes with the video .
17 Dealing with the guest who is in a delicate business situation or just a very bad mood all goes with the territory .
18 ‘ No doubt it goes with the territory . ’
19 Sex is part of her embrace of an exotic culture ; it goes with the territory , as they say .
20 ‘ It goes with the territory when you work with boats , ’ he snarled , and muttered something violent under his breath .
21 Goes with the sickle , ’ replied Mr Elvis Presley .
22 But I stay out there singing some made-up song that goes with the waves crunching on the shingle , so she tosses stones in the water to plop near me in the darkness and I shout like an idiot and run back to the shore .
23 Semantically , the less of a notional component the verb has , the more naturally it goes with the theme as a foundation-laying element .
24 It also goes with the people he moves among , the ‘ circles ’ and ‘ sets ’ of The Possessed , many of whom are travellers too , and with the ‘ quintet ’ which he does n't belong to but is entangled with , which he tries to kick himself clear of , and which dumps him in that pond and leaves his cap behind .
25 That red no go , that red nose goes with the car .
26 If you want to find out more amazing animal facts , you need to get hold of the book which goes with the series .
27 It goes with the transport section
28 it does n't matter others er there 's also some situations in the States , until that operation in June becomes er self sufficient , there 's a lot of design work goes with the States , those V W and gears .
29 It goes with the job .
30 I 'm afraid this is just something you have to get used to , like a nurse in a hospital — it goes with the job .
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