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

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1 I mean if anything , the physics should go in with the maths exam , rather than chemistry and biology .
2 We are democrats and accept that until we have convinced people by the force of our argument , we should go along with the view of the majority of the organisations of which we are a member .
3 The doctor then told Alexander that he must go on with the treatment .
4 ‘ I must go on with the post , but I 'll send somebody to help you as soon as I can .
5 ‘ You must go on with the preparations as though you were alone .
6 Mind you , I suppose you 'll go off with the Italians .
7 I 'll go along with the business on one condition , ’ he said quietly .
8 A volunteer normally offers to spend two or three hours per week as a companion to a former patient and may go out with the person or help him with specific tasks .
9 whether they would go on with the scheme or with a part of it , having the public offices in a well-devised and properly-arranged manner , all connected with each other , instead of being , as now , disconnected .
10 For a second it looked as though she would go on with the game , but then she stopped smiling and her eyes slid away from his .
11 It concerned me deeply that the men going back to Burma should have a smattering of the language , especially those who would go in with the Wingate levies into occupied Burma .
12 But she did n't turn away from Bodie , and he knew that she would go along with the request .
13 The Business Plan will go back with the letter to them .
14 We are here to have a committee meeting about the Season , and about your attitude , and indeed about whether we can go on with the Season at all . ’
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