Example sentences of "[modal v] go with [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Detectives warned women to be careful while the attacker was on the loose and said people going for a walk — especially women — should go with a friend or a neighbour , not alone .
2 When the handcuffs were ready , Joe suggested we should go with the soldiers , and as Mrs Joe was curious to know what happened , she agreed .
3 ‘ Sonny Pigg , lead singer of the Mothers of Violence , who last month released a successful solo album dedicated to ‘ The Tasmanian Devil , ’ has issued a press statement in which he claims that ‘ the Devil is a real gone guy , and we should go with the groove for him when the bloodtide comes round .
4 For example : Jennifer : I think we should go with the offer .
5 They 're being pumped around the body even faster so therefore that 's going to take hold of the person faster , so you keep them at rest , into recovery position if possible and get help , do n't forget to er collect any evidence of what the poison is , it must go with the casualty .
6 He was very , very kind ; he said of course I must go with the orchestra .
7 There we are and he 'll go with the man who was practising his swing what 's the matter with him now come on get on with it .
8 I 'll go with the noes .
9 Well I say again , I thought they might go with the children .
10 You could go with the travel club , I suppose , but then you do n't get the chance to come down the Three Goats Heads pub in the city centre before and after the match and meet everyone else from the list — hopefully .
11 . And she was crippled with rheumatism — she used to go with a stick , and she was the boss .
12 You used to go with the boss .
13 So if they were where the machine was planing or moulding or whatever , the material 'd be sucked away like ours is into bins and then that used to go with the material we used to get .
14 And she used to go with the district nurses a lot to er to treat different people specially a long time I remember erm a young man erm h he had er I think it was cerebral palsy he had and er he was so fed up with himself he threw paraffin over himself and er set light you know on the top of the stairs and threw himself down .
15 His message is : If you want to understanding knowing , remembering , hoping , and so on , do not look at whatever experiences may go with the use of the words ‘ know ’ , ‘ remember ’ , ‘ hope ’ , do not look at the phenomena ; look , instead , at the transactions of language , look at the grammar of the expressions ‘ I know ’ , ‘ I remember ’ , ‘ I hope ’ , look at what is done with these expressions .
16 ‘ Hey , Matt , ’ I say to him , ‘ We 're on a roll , let's go with the flow ’ , and he nods like some old prophet in The Ten Commandments .
17 The news came only a weeks after another major Abingdon employer , Abingdon Carpets , announced a hundred and fifty jobs would go with the transfer of its distribution centre from the town to Bradford .
18 Last night , he told Hungarian television , that he would go with the majority of party members , and leave the party if the majority so decided .
19 It would go with the decor .
20 It will go with the tide , more or less awash , until it finally sinks altogether .
21 I know how good he is , but it will be some pressure cauldron next Wednesday evening at Windsor and I think Jack will go with the players who have done the job for him before , and once this trial is over and we have qualified : - ) he will experiment and experiment and experiment to his hearts content .
22 About 400 jobs will go with the closure of two dairies , it was announced yesterday .
23 But a new round of haggling is now certain over the quality of the sound that will go with the pictures .
24 Something about do n't go with the zero when you can go with the ero !
25 It can go with the rest .
26 You can go with the family , ca n't you ? ’
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