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

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1 Then he pulled down the oven door , smelt the sweet , fatty smell of the meat and knew that it was probably this very fact that accounted for his decision to go through with the business .
2 Whether this chairman goes along with the president or not may turn on many factors , but bargaining is very likely to play a part .
3 My proposal asks a great deal of many of you : time , energy , commitment , a willingness to go along with a plan which there is not time to discuss at length , and with ideas which I do n't imagine will win universal approval .
4 because I just think it would , it 's so important to get that bit , that bit goes along with the all the application bit , if we tie those two up together
5 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 .
6 The Bible is quite clear that it is always a mistake for a Christian to go out with a non-Christian .
7 Much the same thinking goes on with the directory of Members ' Interests .
8 Well , seem funny a boxer going around with a tail wo n't it ?
9 old said I do n't want any of the lads going in with the girls
10 John King makes a late shuffle after Neil McNab goes down with a stomach upset .
11 It is just a matter of how you can build up the Kuwaiti nationality to go along with the growing community in the country and we were just a developing country .
12 The Business Plan goes back with the letter because they will require a copy of the business plan so that they when they see you at three , six , twelve and eighteen months
13 You can imagine : old Crumwallis going around with the expression of a Soviet agronomist at harvest time .
14 ‘ A lot of people would never deny the Shangri-Las , a great band produced by Shadow Morton , were fake girl singers going along with the producer 's ideas . ’
15 ‘ I used to love watching Lord Delamere 's chaps going out with the cattle carrying umbrellas .
16 Then , in Madras , England went in with a more balanced attack of three seamers and three spinners , including Graeme Hick .
17 The following day Charles and Andrew Parker-Bowles went out with the Beaufort Hunt while Camilla and Diana spent the morning together .
18 Rovers were forced into a pre-match reshuffle as Neil McNab went down with a stomach bug .
19 The liner went in with no hassle at all , and I was grateful for Absat 's superior flexibility when the hose went on and I went into the rapidly filling hole to smooth out the creases .
20 Gray went on with the others meantime ; his lands lay in Angus , north of Tay .
21 The bow went off with a terrible noise , like bones breaking .
22 By and large , apart from one very important exception concerning the question whether the section 39 notice overrides the injunction , the defendants go along with the Bank of England 's arguments .
23 The days of casual sex from encounters in bars and discos went out with the arrival of AIDS , at least as a way of life .
24 I thought this type of road surfacing went out with the horse and cart .
25 There are many reasons , apart from the trading of favours , for a legislator or bureau-crat going along with the wishes of the man in the White House .
26 I remember during the Tet offensive going round with a transistor radio in my ear to hear the latest news . ’
27 " Stephen went off with a carrier-bag , dear . "
28 Luci Hayter is here , whose husband went off with the girl in market research .
29 Swindon 's right-back Hockaday went off with a fractured cheekbone just before half-time .
30 David Kennedy , prosecuting , said Kevin Fripp went out with a relative of the spinster , from whom he learned of the cash .
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