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

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1 Patrick goes out with sparrow legs .
2 It would have demanded from Toby a display of powers he was by no means sure he possessed to prevent Pickerage going off with Hilary Frome .
3 That night , when the pub was shut and the last customer had left , Ruth went round with Connor , helping him to lock up .
4 In 1989 then guitarist Kris Dollimore went down with chickenpox on the day of a big show with UB40 at Aston Villa football ground .
5 The Hurricanes had to be shorn of their wings to get through the tunnel but the Fulmars went through with wings folded .
6 European unity disintegrated , the British-American special relationship revived , the UN went along with US actions , and the Gulf war looked set to become the defining moment of the post- cold war order .
7 I 'll grant you were in a bad state , which was hardly surprising after all the business with losing your part and then Lesley-Jane going off with Micky — incidentally , there was less in that than you thought , but that 's by the way .
8 He did n't envy Lee going up with Caspar pulling , and not knowing the way like Philip did .
9 Christopher Robin went down with Alice .
10 Gene landed a few days later and in July Joe went out with reinforcements .
11 Adenauer went along with de Gaulle 's views because of the renewed pressure upon Berlin by the Soviet Union during the same month and his fears of a wavering United States commitment : strong French backing would be highly welcome .
12 Director Asquith went down with lumbago on his New Year return to Sweden for editing conferences .
13 A stage direction suggests devils appear and Faustus goes off with Mephostophilis .
14 The Manchester premiere in March 1974 had to be cancelled when Crawford went down with laryngitis .
15 And he found himself in the starting line-up when top scorer Chris Kiwomya went down with flu .
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