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 . |