Example sentences of "[verb] go [adv] with the " in BNC.

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1 It 's quite usual to pay a deposit to show that you intend to go ahead with the deal and if you back out the repairer is entitled to keep the money .
2 ‘ Do you want to go on with the lesson , or stand about talking all day long ? ’
3 Do you want to go ahead with the Tuesday stall ?
4 I can imagine him being one of these , these , these er husbands who just want , who want , who will want to go out with the lads on his night out and will get , you know , he 's a , he 's ste I can imagine him being one of these stereotypical husbands who goes out , gets pissed , comes back , who wants the dinner on the table and
5 We should prefer to go along with the European Communitywide scheme so that British industry is not put at a disadvantage .
6 However , district councillors felt that none of the objections justified any changes to the proposed order and agreed to go ahead with the scheme .
7 ( 1986 ) and Borgman ( 1980 ) have found from their studies that older children especially are not willing to move to a new family if contact with their biological families is to be severed , though of course some children may be unable to voice their reluctance and tend to go along with the plans .
8 The USA had previously been opposed to such involuntary repatriation , as had the Vietnamese government , but the latter was expected to go along with the initiative , given its current desire to restore diplomatic relations with the USA .
9 She just could n't wait to go through with the whole messy , life-destroying business .
10 Growing European integration has gone hand-in-hand with the growth of regional and sub — national movement .
11 Despite the fact that the museums in the former USSR were unable to meet their share of the costs after August 1991 , the exhibition has gone ahead with the support of the Kunsthaus in Zurich , in particular its director Felix Baumann , and with most of the financial risk underwritten by George Ortiz himself .
12 ‘ You will wake Widow MacIntosh — ‘ She is not here , you fool — she has gone off with the mob . ’
13 Fear of doors , entrances , gates etc. often occurs when a horse has been ( unwisely ) tied to a gate and has gone off with the gate ! !
14 And herself , mistrustful of him , angered by his wrong assumptions about her , pretending to go along with the programme he 'd arranged !
15 A spokesman for the Housing Corporation , which regulates housing associations , said they were refusing to go ahead with the scheme without funding for running costs .
16 I was , simply , not prepared to go on with the discomfort of feeling — or knowing other people might feel — that I was in any way neglecting my family .
17 Erm the committee took into account my er my comment but still decided to go ahead with the scheme .
18 The , the minute , the note last time said a pool of cand , they , they will be told that a pool of possible candidat candidates will be contacted to attend for final interview once it 's decided to go ahead with the new appointment , so you could the thr the the three , or whatever it is that you are not putting forward , that their , that our interest in them has ceased
19 say to them erm we 've not , we 've decided at the moment , or we 've not as yet decided to go ahead with the appointment , but when we do
20 She 'd decided to go along with the FBI for a laugh , and because it might possibly help British Intelligence .
21 Post-war interviews carried out by the United States Strategic Bombing Survey , confirmed such impressions : one out of three Germans indicated that his morale was affected by bombing more than any other single factor ; nine in ten of those interviewed mentioned bombing as the greatest hardship they had to suffer in the war ; three in five admitted to war-weariness on account of the bombing , and the percentage not wanting to go on with the war was significantly higher in heavily bombed than unbombed towns ; more than two-fifths said they lost hope in German victory when the raids did not stop ; and the percentage of people with confidence in the leadership was fourteen per cent lower in heavily bombed than in unbombed towns .
22 He was beginning to find pieces which seemed to go together with the hint of a pattern …
23 no did n't like how he grouted it because she said there , things like a little nick in the tile , if he 'd gone in with the grouting it would n't of shown any and he did n't
24 If only I 'd gone along with the doctor 's proposals , it would have been over by now — completely and painlessly over , and any feelings of guilt I might have had as a result I would surely have dealt with ages ago .
25 Haverford got going again with the cream jug .
26 I 'm afraid I wo n't be able to make it back to Greylaw this weekend because I have promised to go out with the cousin of a friend .
27 How long are you going to go on with the farce of keeping this bloody lot in business ? "
28 To be perfectly frank , I need Number 29 if I 'm going to go ahead with the scheme . ’
29 A BAF spokesman , Tony Ward , said : ‘ We will have to talk to Livingston and his advisers to find out whether they are still going to go ahead with the appeal . ’
30 Or are we going to go along with the priorities that our non-Christian friends have ?
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