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

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1 The family car , an old Rugby , was kept going with similar improvisation .
2 Alkaline explains : ‘ It 's an angry track , just releasing the tension inside about how things are going with British rap at the moment , and how we 're being treated as a rap group .
3 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 .
4 Investors , especially foreign ones , want political stability , to go with economic growth .
5 Being unemployed also means that you are deprived of the social contacts and involvement in collective activity that goes with paid employment ; you lack its external stimulus to activity and time-structure ; and you lack the status and sense of value provided by a job and expressed in terms of social esteem as well as money .
6 The response in Britain was not quite so dramatic the National Grid was untroubled by the kind of power surge that goes with huge viewing figures .
7 Their decisions largely dictate the use of all resources and they must accept the management responsibility which goes with clinical freedom .
8 Jane and Laura 's group went with Snowy Owl .
9 The Masai furthermore had the looks which went with reckless courage and a consciousness of superior worth .
10 One of my colleagues went up to D 's cottage last weekend and PK was up for eight days about a fortnight ago , and had a really super week and not bad weather though there was a lot of snow at the roadsides on their way back — she went with current boyfriend , a nice chap who lives in Midlands .
11 Wycliffe said that he did , which was something of a record , for Franks 's secretaries came and went with bewildering frequency , though all were to a common stamp .
12 Tenants came and went with great rapidity .
13 The opprobrium that went with sexual scandal was usually difficult to bear .
14 In early 1945 I went with U Kyaw Min to Ceylon to talk to British forces which were then thought to be waiting for a seaborne invasion of Burma .
15 To sustain carnivores , there must have been many more herbivores ; but the idea that two of each kind were created somewhere and slowly spread and multiplied would not go with real population dynamics .
16 Tucking the loaf into her shirt top , Jess wrapped herself monkey-like , legs and arms round the rope , swinging across the scummy water hand over hand , gripping and letting go with easy rhythm until she reached the side of the brig .
17 Mike let her go with rueful amusement in his dark eyes as she made her way towards the lift , having refused all offers of help with her overnight bag , which she slung over one shoulder .
18 Then we 'll go with little doggy .
19 Does my right hon. Friend agree also that those people will not welcome the pledge that was given from the Opposition Benches yesterday to ensure that high-spending Labour authorities can go with gay abandon to yet higher spending ?
20 They will go , and they will go with short shrift
21 Investment banks , hungry for the fat fees that go with global equity offers , have done their bit to rev up interest in them .
22 And the most complete cure , the structural cure , is the adoption in manufacturing and service industry of that form of organisation which extends the application of democratic principle into industry ; which , by offering as of right equality of esteem , reward related to participation and responsibilities which go with ultimate authority , appeals to self-respect and self-discipline : the adoption , in short , of the industrial co-operative form .
23 And , ’ I went on as he tried to interrupt , ‘ so as you do n't get lost if the sun goes in , you can paint the trees as you go with luminous paint .
24 Publishers will need deliberately to set aside a proportion of ‘ play money ’ , which they can afford to lose , but on which they will seek to recuperate the large returns that go with true risk investment .
25 He watched them go with quiet satisfaction .
26 We all know that species come and go with frightening rapidity ( in fact Homo sapiens has already exceeded the life expectancy of most species ) .
27 Just as the notion of civil rights has not been fixed in its eighteenth-century formulation but has undergone continuing expansion , so too with the rights that go with academic freedom .
28 Businesses come and go with alarming frequency .
29 Almost like new roses themselves , chemical insecticides and fungicides come and go with remarkable rapidity .
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