Example sentences of "go [adv prt] with the [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 They refuse to go along with the current vogues to which the impressionable Continentals pander .
2 In such an optimistic climate it was easier for national governments and interest groups to go along with the economic ambitions of the EEC ; it was not seen as a great threat to their own concerns .
3 While Judith , Rachel and Karen are sure their partners are happy to go along with the little alterations they try to make , Zelda says that interfering too much can prove to be very dangerous to a relationship .
4 I say this largely because of what is going on with the black blues artists , like Albert King , BB King , Albert Collins .
5 ‘ If you can do that , then you have in your mind what the strong target notes are and you can start going in with the other notes of the scale .
6 Conscientious objection rose markedly ; 40 of the 400-strong military contingent ordered to go out with the anti-aircraft missiles refused to do so .
7 Go on with the non-bloody bits . ’
8 With time , however , ‘ the judges put away their learning and went along with the expressed needs of commerce … the conditional vendor 's right to be a chattel mortgagee , when it suited him , was almost everywhere acknowledged ’ .
9 However , they went along with the many changes in the hope that the increasing emphasis on training might help our young people to find jobs .
10 Where there 's a big age gap , between the children , the older child often will go along with the parental wishes much more , merely because it 's much more mature .
11 But she does n't go along with the various analyses of why vampires are becoming hipper .
12 Anne 's daddy looked at the mistletoe in the apple-tree when they reached Sundial Cottage and then went in with the three Brownies to see Miss Miggs .
13 She went out with the other milkmaids to the cows in the fields .
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