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

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1 Then he pulled down the oven door , smelt the sweet , fatty smell of the meat and knew that it was probably this very fact that accounted for his decision to go through with the business .
2 And their third album , which is actually untitled , should do even better now that they have notched up a few hit singles to go along with the hit album .
3 What I have always said is that way you set up supervision behind the programme is the most crucial , so therefore if I can sit down and help them to set up the most strenuous type of supervision to go along with the equipment , then they feel safe and the community feel safer that none of them will go out and commit another crime .
4 He found it hard enough to persuade senior officers to go along with the peace settlement .
5 What prompted her father to go out with the hand-cart she did n't know , because underneath it all he was a proud man .
6 Did you yourself take part in the operation to go in with the guns ?
7 There could have even been a Spot the Architect competition to go along with the design competition .
8 The subject is under strong social pressure to go along with the hypnotist ; he has agreed in good faith to be hypnotised , after all , and is determined to carry out the hypnotist 's suggestions .
9 Lowered suspension kits give a more aggressive look and better sporting handling , while alloy wheels are also on sale to go along with the suspension system .
10 The growth of the economy — and the problems it caused — persuaded Japanese governments during the 1920s that it was in the country 's interest to go along with the internationalist trend .
11 ‘ For instance , 7.30pm on Tuesdays and Thursdays is a good time to go out with the TV detector van because EastEnders is on .
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