Example sentences of "[conj] go [adv] with [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | If this is the case , it is better for employees to know and understand this before going abroad rather than to go out with high hopes only to return to Britain dispirited . |
2 | He argued that these were : a desire to secure career advancement or at least not prejudice career chances ; a willingness to push matters in order to measure his own cleverness and particularly dexterity at getting around the rules ; to experience the satisfaction which comes from having the power that goes both with high corporate status and criminally victimizing other organizations or persons ; a need to maintain his position within the peer group or family network . |
3 | Well jus just to lighten the mood for a moment and to go along with high-falooting words here are some |
4 | He turned away , apparently satisfied , then pushed the glasses back into his pocket , flashed the torch briefly down at the rough stones of the pier , and went away with long strides in the direction of the house . |
5 | We Zed-bombed the barriers and went in with shielded skimmers . |
6 | Girls who wore lipstick and silly clothes and went out with American soldiers were good as damned in his opinion . |
7 | Out on the river earlier in the battle , Commander Ryder had ordered the MGB back alongside Campbeltown ‘ and gone ashore with Leading Seaman Pike — an expert in German signals , part of the bluff — to make sure the destroyer was locked into the southern caisson , but he did not know how the battle was going ashore . |
8 | They must now decide whether to go ahead with military action , and , if so , of what kind . |