Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun] go with the " in BNC.

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1 Oh yeah , i in that way er certainly when he produced the bonus contract to go with the saw table , you know we w that was fairly plain , that production would have risen in his estimates quite considerably , and yet our wages in fact would have dropped quite considerably so , yes I mean er it did n't seem quite to tally in the way we would have like to have seen it .
2 During this establishing sequence the Grams Operator 's first duty is to fade up a track of Tristram Cary 's incidental mood effects to go with the establishing shots .
3 It went further in tying education into a toughened approach to social policy , stressing that parent responsibilities go with the rights they have recently gained in schooling .
4 More than 50 Department of Social Security officers went with the police to minicab headquarters across north and east London and several people were questioned about benefit fraud .
5 In the morning Sigarup went with the dog to graze the sheep .
6 She decided to make a herb sauce to go with the cold poached mackerel , rather than the mayonnaise Madeleine had planned .
7 Sinking into the pouch-seat , I was aware that I was getting a sever headache to go with the soreness of my face .
8 There were shaky cane chairs to go with the table , which I carried home on my head , and there Mum sat hour after hour , doing calligraphy — Christmas and birthday cards on squares of lush paper .
9 it does n't matter others er there 's also some situations in the States , until that operation in June becomes er self sufficient , there 's a lot of design work goes with the States , those V W and gears .
10 Roast potatoes , carrots and greens mixed with dandelion leaves went with the meat ; then bread and butter pudding — Prince Charles 's favourite recipe cut out of a magazine .
11 He almost certainly had a pearl fedora to go with the image and brown and white two-tone shoes , if he 'd been wearing any .
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