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

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1 And English mustard , freshly prepared , goes best with cooked ham on the bone .
2 ‘ I 'm going to go away with Suki for a while .
3 If someone goes away with good memories of what they have seen and heard then they will come back and bring their family and friends . ’
4 However we 're going home with fond memories of a marvellous competition .
5 We will need to discover who is really being stopped from going ahead with legal action , or whether people are making choices between legal action or re-mortgaging their house , a holiday , a car or otherwise freeing money which is tied up . ’
6 He argued that these were : a desire to secure career advancement or at least not prejudice career chances ; a willingness to push matters in order to measure his own cleverness and particularly dexterity at getting around the rules ; to experience the satisfaction which comes from having the power that goes both with high corporate status and criminally victimizing other organizations or persons ; a need to maintain his position within the peer group or family network .
7 The Portuguese Safeway Barrada 1987 goes well with herbed and spiced dishes and rich sauces .
8 This Chinese-style dish goes well with Mediterranean-type meat and fish dishes .
9 It is possible that chromaticism favours the use of true intervals ; certainly the high degree of chromaticism in serialism goes well with canonic usages .
10 That colt will only run if something goes amiss with Magic Ring , and consequently , he is more likely to make his seasonal reappearance in the Sidney Thompson Memorial Stakes at Brighton on Monday .
11 Out on the river earlier in the battle , Commander Ryder had ordered the MGB back alongside Campbeltown ‘ and gone ashore with Leading Seaman Pike — an expert in German signals , part of the bluff — to make sure the destroyer was locked into the southern caisson , but he did not know how the battle was going ashore .
12 He turned away , apparently satisfied , then pushed the glasses back into his pocket , flashed the torch briefly down at the rough stones of the pier , and went away with long strides in the direction of the house .
13 Look , I do n't wan na go home with dirty hands , alright ?
14 that 's why some come of course to seek their fortune … they may go home with empty pockets but you can bet they 'll be back for another night at the gryehounds … for another night of fun
15 Several congressmen went home with black eyes and serious neck injuries .
16 They went home with pinched ears and bruised legs where she 'd hit them .
17 Simple heavy cotton parkas and overjackets go well with chunky sweaters and jeans .
18 We go there with different motivations ; to discover knowledge , love , or power .
19 Suffice it to say Chairman , in the intervening time the project has gone ahead with considerable erm , er , local support , both in terms of finance , but I think also in terms of the er , the effort that er , particular individuals in the area have put in to make this project happen .
20 It seems fitting to close this story — which to some degree has been the tale of redeeming the bonds , and a modest emancipation of the Ladies — with Robert Naish 's final , official words at the end of 1983 — the most auspicious year in all 80 of the Club 's history — ‘ the future is bright : let us go forward with good will and good fellowship , and enjoy it . ’
21 We also very much welcome the fact that President Moi has announced that he will go forward with multi-party elections , and we hope that he will also enter discussions with opposition groups about the way forward .
22 A top European Community official said earlier that Washington would kill off six years of talks aimed at freeing world trade and boosting the global economy if it went ahead with retaliatory sanctions over EC oilseed subsidies .
23 A top European Community official said earlier that Washington would kill off six years of talks aimed at freeing world trade and boosting the global economy if it went ahead with retaliatory sanctions over EC oilseed subsidies .
24 Tens of thousands of coalminers went ahead with political strikes and rallies on July 11 .
25 The withdrawal of the militias from greater Beirut , the main plank of the security plan , went ahead with relative ease so that by early December the Lebanese army , with Syrian support , was in control of the capital .
26 Given a fair wind the development could go ahead with minimum delay .
27 At a meeting today , club chairmen agreed that Central could go ahead with LIVE matches from August the sixteenth .
28 It will go ahead with unilateral implementation if the EC is unable to reach a common accord by the end of the year .
29 Ukraine has threatened to charge world prices for transporting Russian gas to export markets in Europe if Russia goes ahead with charging world prices from February 1 .
30 The last ditch collapse means the US is likely to go ahead with threatened sanctions on EC products .
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