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

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1 But all the same he wished that McAllister were not going up West with Rose that night , and wondered what was coming over him that such a fly-trap could fill his waking — and his sleeping — thoughts !
2 Viv 's going up town with you .
3 McAllister had gone out , but only to speak to Rose , who had managed to obtain a new post as a maid-of-all-work , and , her half-day off also being Wednesday , had come to ask McAllister to go up West with her again .
4 He went down country with the Army , and there 's a big difference between there and up here — it 's not a place where economy is considered in the same way , so maybe he learned some bad habits , such as a tendency to alcoholic drink .
5 I mean we could go back up and go into Ashpoles and then just go down Park with er black widows and just blow the shit out of everything .
6 They were getting the best of it , too , for there were only serving-people left and a few armed men , since the rest went off north with the courier .
7 And I went up centre with it .
8 She could n't go up West with him !
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