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

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1 It will be necessary to see how far it is possible to go along with a strict criterion-referenced system or what kind of compromises may be worked out if such a system has advantages of motivating pupils and aiding changes in curriculum .
2 We should prefer to go along with the European Communitywide scheme so that British industry is not put at a disadvantage .
3 She just could n't wait to go through with the whole messy , life-destroying business .
4 They 're going ahead with a super new concert hall while our Philharmonic Hall is falling down .
5 And er a gent used to have er a gentleman going round with a great long stick .
6 Well who wants to go out with a doddery old bugger like me anyway !
7 This goes well with the new corporate dynamism at Peterborough .
8 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 ? ’
9 War began with an unsuccessful attempt to return to the city-plundering strategy of the previous century , went on with a great commerce-raiding voyage round the world by Anson , and ( not before it had at last ended the trading career of the South Sea Company ) was swallowed up by the more far-flung clash of British and French .
10 Hanson has been earning megabucks for decades ; his personal wealth is estimated at around £100m and speculation is rife that before he retires he will go out with a final spectacular takeover .
11 Most of the other metopes are fragmentary , and it is hard to say if they carry out this distinction , though the little that remains of the lion suggests that it went well with the other western ones .
12 Approaching the tube station at Notting Hill Gate , I saw a number 88 bus go by with a bright yellow advertisement proclaiming ‘ Britain needs its universities ’ .
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