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

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1 Kohl has decided to go on with a fast-breeder reactor in Kalkar on the Rhine , although development costs have quadrupled to 6–5 billion DM .
2 ‘ But we did n't want to go in with a heavy commitment at first ; we took a PC and wrote our own very simple software to deal with incoming orders . ’
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 Born in Liverpool to a West African father in 1951 , Conteh won ABA , British and Commonwealth titles but was stripped of his world title by the World Boxing Council for failing to go through with a contracted defence in 1977 and failed three times to regain the championship before retiring in 1981 .
5 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 .
6 Whilst the pathfinders had the original control of H2S , developments were going on with a fair measure of practical input from Bennett and his friends at TRE , and eventually a superior set was devised and known as the 3cm HS .
7 Course I di I did n't get to know much else but it was obvious you see , she 'd been going out with a young man , her husband was in the Forces and er she 'd tried to get rid of it .
8 Nevil Sanderson going out with a female Tory , ye Gods and little fishes ! ’
9 That is to be increased and perhaps there should be an increase in the sentence for hardened criminals going out with a criminal purpose and carrying a knife .
10 Trouble from racists who objected to a white woman going out with a black man .
11 But I 'm not going out with a bloody cold like this !
12 He was going out with a silly cow of an art student and she lent him the book .
13 When she was nineteen she had been going out with a steady boyfriend for three years , and they had decided to get married .
14 ‘ Perhaps there is n't all that much fun in going around with a married bloke , after all ? ’
15 sudden change in behaviour or lifestyles , for example going around with a new set of friends
16 So that 's why I 'm going around with a little machine and a microphone on
17 Sweets were produced and I remember going around with a bandaged head for a day or so .
18 You would n't find her going round with a dirty coat , no matter what day of the week . "
19 David Puttnam will be going round with a quiet smile on his face for a few days .
20 We put a match to ours and it goes up with a rocket-like roar , heating the yurt in a flash .
21 Mould , though , goes out with a sly nod towards the future .
22 The pressure to marry young went along with a renewed convention of pre-marital chastity .
23 The leaderene went down with a satisfying thump , her spiked coronet falling off .
24 On the third day out , Rachel went down with a high temperature and swellings in the groin .
25 Then you have to select your weapons and use them with caution — go in with a gung-ho spirit and you could find you 've missed most of your targets and run out of ammo .
26 ‘ You go in with a whole lot of money and you come out with a whole lot of junk .
27 A moment later he saw the second of the men go down with a sharp groan , clutching his balls .
28 In the winter he had gone down with a slight burst of influenza and anyone would have thought it was the plague .
29 The ideas for the story changed and Tony went in with a Mujahadeen espionage unit , though he uses the term lightly .
30 Yeah but what they do , they 've got all the artwork , so all they do is they go over with a black pen on the artwork .
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