Example sentences of "[noun] go [adv prt] with [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | William Howitt , in his Rural Life in England , 1838 , wrote of the Dent knitters , ‘ The knitting goes on with unremitting speed … they burn no candle but knit by the light of the peat fire . ’ |
2 | C can really This one is magnesiums going round with two extra electrons there that it wants to get rid of |
3 | Maybe that 's just me , but that 's how I feel … there 's no warmth … just red paint around the outside and then a few splodges gone over with different coloured paint and [ he ] hoped for the best … |
4 | After the 1987 election , the battle went on with new intensity . |
5 | If the fruits of the single market are not going to be realised , then there can be precious little incentive to go along with political and economic union , even if we wanted to . |
6 | In working in years gone by with proprietary applications we 've been able to rely to a large extent on security facilities provided by the operating system . |
7 | I say , if it was midnight Joey went round with that , I did n't even have to . |
8 | However , officers from Halton Borough Council will be on hand to ensure the event goes off with minimum disturbance to residents living around Naughton Park . |
9 | Now what about the cream , how are things going on with that , cos you 've been |
10 | South Korean chipmakers reacted with relief after the US imposed lower-than-expected final anti-dumping duties on their memory chips imported into the US , Reuter reports from Seoul : ‘ We can say there will be little impact on exports and profit , ’ the Korea Semiconductor Industry Association said ; the final duties range from 0.74% to 7.19% , and were not higher because the US fears becoming over-reliant on a single source — if the increasing tension between North and South Korea hots up further , the US does n't want Cruise missiles going out with half their memory missing because of a chip shortage . |
11 | Aj went off with three of our number to do a bit of lakeside revetment and we others set to with a will , clearing away the undergrowth alongside the path in readiness for the red shale . |
12 | He 's my friend , " and Rabscuttle went in with all the others . |
13 | Television goes along with this . |
14 | Joe went round with that hoover and it was all clean |
15 | You know , one week go out with red the next week go out with pink , pink , bright pink or even blonde . |
16 | You know , one week go out with red the next week go out with pink , pink , bright pink or even blonde . |
17 | Mum went off with all her friends to McDonald 's afterwards for coffee . |
18 | But for the vast majority in Northern Ireland life goes on with little inconvenience from the depredations of the IRA . |
19 | Dentist Simon Allum , who has a surgery in the village of Hurworth , near Darlington , said : ‘ If the Government goes through with this we will refuse to take any more NHS patients . |
20 | Indeed , in the very thick of the Suez preparations ( 14 September ) ‘ the Cabinet was about Plan G — the current plan for Britain going in with European federation ’ ; and then ( 18 September ) ‘ the Cabinet held its second meeting on Plan G for British association with the Messina powers in Europe . |
21 | Men went down with two or three of the beasts ripping at them ; others fell overboard and were killed in a froth of churning water . |
22 | He must have realized that cleanliness goes along with posh lingo . |
23 | In particular one thing I 'm dealing with is black women going out with white men , which is a big issue now . |
24 | ‘ And I remember thinking , says Wendy , ‘ that no way would Mark go along with that because it would be casting aspersions on his masculinity . |
25 | There , during the second and third days , the interrogation went on with more intensity . |
26 | Jane had never seen him so depressed , his anger frequently spilling over into words to her , as the dwellings went up with hideous and indecent haste , flaunting a flag : ‘ Waterloo Homes ’ right next to his drive . |
27 | Your mother went off with another man . |
28 | From early surprise victories in the wild hills around Loch Trool , Bruce and his reinvigorated followers went on with growing confidence during the next seven years to capture one castle after another from the English . |