Example sentences of "to go with [adj] " in BNC.

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1 His cap was a black and white check to go with black and white shoes and a black and white striped shirt .
2 , We 'll need a jacket to go with that , ’ Marie says .
3 It 's not long before he 's trying to explain the telepathic communities that will flourish after the apocalypse to me and offering this example : ‘ It 's like when you fancy someone , and you know you 're going to go with that person .
4 Just the thing to go with that glytex suit with the see-through lubricant ducts and tungsten bearings .
5 C A double positive okay so how many O Hs will we need to go with that ?
6 And you 'll want two N O three 's to go with that C A.
7 ‘ So , ’ he mused , ‘ you have a matching temper to go with that fiery hair .
8 ‘ There 's only one place for us to go with that story , ’ he said , when John paused .
9 Wycliffe said : ‘ You need a dedication to a Noble Lord to go with that . ’
10 Because next week 's the October school holiday we 're making an extra special effort for those of more tender years — the highlights include the return for one week only of my very own Video Games Test and , of course , an exciting competition to go with that .
11 questionnaire to go with that
12 And we 're very grateful , you 've brought rural interest , you 've brought much wider interest , and you 've brought a great deal of warmth and compassion and interest and time , what more could we say , but to show a token of our appreciation and give you a few flowers to go with that .
13 That Hearts are still favourites to secure the UEFA Cup spot which is likely to go with that — the Edinburgh men have restored a two-point advantage and also have a game in hand — was down to a combination of Nicky Walker 's goalkeeping and , more significantly , inept finishing by United .
14 Mm , mm where you trying to go with that Zimmer ?
15 To go with that .
16 I 'll have this one want a cake or anything to go with that ?
17 So if I wanted to I could tell them where to go with that and all .
18 No , they 're so similar you know , seven forty nine altogether please thank you did you get a handle to go with that one ?
19 Now was the time for this good man to go with all speed and energy to the aid of his immune system .
20 Use as an accompaniment to tortillas or as a relish to go with all sorts of grilled meat or fish .
21 Derry defender Henry Downey ( left ) showed the attack the way to go with two points against Dublin
22 Or they might be mixed with onion and garlic softened in butter then stewed with carrots and rosemary to go with roast lamb for lunch .
23 Generally speaking , more positive attitudes to rated concepts of the deaf community tend to go with better skills , but these relations would not meet statistical criteria .
24 While you can buy a 50p leaflet and walk round the town yourself , looking for the small metal footsteps that have been placed in significant sites , it 's much more rewarding to go with one of the town 's Cadfael experts , like Esme Green .
25 We are not keen to go with one of the large companies .
26 to go with one of them
27 It would apparently prefer the company to go with high-performance machines of a Kingston design , and is doing whatever it can to sabotage and embarrass Austin .
28 And there was cotton gingham at two shillings a yard , you 'd have a smashing blouse out of that at six shillings , maybe four of them to go with each of the skirts .
29 The Sandrat had more names than she could remember , and different people to go with each one .
30 In international affairs , and throughout the social world , there are two sorts of story to tell and a range of theories to go with each .
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