Example sentences of "goes [adv] with a " in BNC.

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1 John King makes a late shuffle after Neil McNab goes down with a stomach upset .
2 Er , she goes down with a friend .
3 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 .
4 The spiritual ( or is it the psychic ? ) intensity of their presence goes together with a marvellous air of freedom and delicacy .
5 In it , a small child roams the streets , talking to strangers , until he finally goes off with a woman who has been wandering about pushing an empty pram .
6 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 .
7 Oh I like everything that goes off with a bang , Jane !
8 We put a match to ours and it goes up with a rocket-like roar , heating the yurt in a flash .
9 If you get through that you 've got to give the balloon a good hard squirt to make it burn , and if you do make it burn it goes up with a hell of a whoomph and you 've still got to get away . ’
10 Mould , though , goes out with a sly nod towards the future .
11 The European Arts Festival which enlivened the scene throughout 1992 goes out with a bang at the Barbican Centre with an explosion of artistic events .
12 Thus creating a succulently flavoured ham that goes perfectly with a watercress and avocado salad and a few slices of brown bread .
13 Techno goes well with a diet of The Glitter Band .
14 But something about him had fastened itself to her memory , and she found herself saying to a bartender the night after , ‘ Do you know a boy , about fifteen or sixteen , a legit , who goes around with a large black dog ? ’
15 Gandhi cites the example of a man who in a fit of madness goes about with a sword in his hand killing indiscriminately .
16 IF THE Hongkong and Shanghai Bank goes ahead with a takeover of Midland Bank , it may have to replace the pair of bronze lions that grace the entrance to its headquarters with a more appropriate symbol — such as a couple of ducks .
17 IF Norman Lamont goes ahead with a tax on food he will be signing his own death sentence .
18 On behalf of the WRU Peter Owen said ‘ If any club goes ahead with a practice match or trial match and we get to hear about it , then we will take immediate action ’ .
19 If the EC Commission goes ahead with a planned registration scheme , the agricultural community is going to be involved in a massive numbering operation — the introduction of a sort of International Standard Cow Number .
20 RATEPAYERS in Ards may have to foot the bill if the district council goes ahead with a proposal not to charge for collecting rubbish from Orange halls , it has been disclosed .
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