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

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1 Going with a song ! , ( centre ) and ( right ) use old malt implements to play their way to retirement .
2 GOING WITH A SWING Pandora tee off
3 He told reporters that Mr Vance and Lord Owen were ‘ not throwing up their hands ’ but there was ‘ a question as to how many days they can keep going with a negotiating process which is not getting anywhere . ’
4 Going with a combine it 's all done in one operation you see .
5 But she might be going with a friend , and I think she 's planning on meeting up with Aunty Edna .
6 I 'm going with a Scum season ticket holder and Newcastle Utd fan should make for an interesting evening all round .
7 His embarrassment flattered her , because it was a sign of his bewildered love , but it irritated her even more , because it testified to his immaturity ; going with a boy the same age seemed like lowering oneself : she was only interested in older boys .
8 She 's says the horse is like a big brother and she 's going with a chance .
9 If there was any trouble where a young policeman was concerned , she would get going with a whistle and summon assistance .
10 He 'd had a good line going with a number of the wives out here — what man had n't ?
11 Just now I 'm going with a Catholic , who lives down in Armagh . ’
12 unless you were going with a group of friends cos you do n't , you would n't meet anyone , you would , s seriously they were , last year they were like twelve years old .
13 It looks like Taligent Inc is going with an iteration of the Mach microkernel as the guts of its anticipated operating environment — see page seven : PC Week 's gossip column ‘ Spenser Katt ’ thinks Taligent 's class libraries could be integrated into the OS/2 development system and possibly the Mac application framework next year .
14 The test requires the child to select one of a pair of pictures to go with a stimulus sentence .
15 The mother motioned him to go with a shake of her head .
16 Thus there could be no economies of scale in case a sleeve cut from one lay of medium blue had to go with a dress cut from another lay of so-called medium blue .
17 So for example if you 're normally aggressive , we 'd actually like you to go with a syndicate that 's passive and work passive .
18 The motorist was allowed to go with a caution when he said he had no money .
19 . And she was crippled with rheumatism — she used to go with a stick , and she was the boss .
20 Meantime , this urgent request for someone to go with a government family to North Africa
21 I solved the problem — vaporising petrol — shortly before I changed the car , but it was determined to go with a bang .
22 BONFIRE parties are supposed to go with a bang
23 Microsoft Corp is said to be reconsidering the floor-level pricing it considered for NT , and is thought unlikely to go with a $100 price .
24 At one point the heroine wants to go out , but can only think of one place to go with a baby in a pram : the launderette .
25 The far less frequently heard ( and recorded ) Fantasia goes with a swing — the members of the Toronto Mendelssohn Choir adding their contribution with not only enthusiasm but also some subtlety — and the Overture rounds off a generally recommendable disc .
26 No Eastern bazaar could have held more wonders for us kids as those highly coloured stalls with their buckets , spades and " Kiss me Quick " hats and all that goes with a seaside bazaar .
27 Endlessly , this pattern repeated endlessly , and the man could walk along and they 'd all be working , he just goes with an assistant to er repair broken threads .
28 Prince Charles Edward Stuart , ‘ Bonnie Prince Charlie ’ , came and went with a song , 10,000 starving Highlanders , and 12,000 Glasgow shirts .
29 I went with a lesbian and some other friends .
30 When cattle with brand marks not corresponding with the name of the seller were rejected , the owner went with a friend to a headman , and stated that he wanted to sell the animals to his friend .
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