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

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1 I told myself , she loves me , yes , but she 's having sensible second thoughts about getting something going with a washed-up ex-racing driver . ’
2 He could have used exports to get the economy going with a substantial reduction in the exchange rate and greater devaluation .
3 At Bicester it hit a roundabout but kept going with a flat tyre heading for Milton Keynes .
4 The place seemed packed , and the ball was going with a tremendous swing .
5 He remembered every word : Dear Mr Cohen , Do you know that your son Jacob is going with a Christian girl ?
6 The first option is one of not actually going on holiday alone , but going with a relative or friend .
7 The CBF says that it wants ‘ a new look , and perhaps a new name , to go with a new approach ’ .
8 One day Victoria made herself a pair of earrings out of porcelain to go with a particular dress , and they turned out to be the start of a new part-time career .
9 It goes with a new eagerness to protect the English language from the criticisms of feminists .
10 In chloromelanite , whose dark colour goes with a strong representation of iron , this metal occurs in both forms .
11 It was impersonal , furnished to the exact specifications of any government building in the islands that goes with a civil servant of a particular grade ; the chairs and table in ‘ ant-proof ’ hardwood , lacquered a pale brown , three armchairs , one sofa , chairs and table on the verandah , a desk , two bedrooms , a couple of beds , their legs in jars of water , a shower .
12 A similar objection to utilitarianism urged by Williams , Alasdair MacIntyre and others is that utilitarianism goes with a manipulative approach to human life .
13 It goes with a whole package of your attitudes .
14 He goes with a big girl called Cathy .
15 It went with a certain complacency .
16 And , at first opportunity , I went with a fellow Clare admirer to look for John Clare 's birds .
17 She went with a young lady … to a small office where the documents were laid out for signing .
18 When you were a student midwife you went with a proper midwife .
19 Off she went with a trumpety trump , trump trump
20 Off she went with a trumpety trump , trump , trump , trump
21 So she waited for the summons to the prince 's presence , and went with a demure step and a high heart when she was called at last .
22 All steep growth patterns will go with a negative cash flow and a condition for this is loyal dedicated banks and loyal employees . ’
23 Hot jazz and other attractions , both fun and informative , together with Martell VSOP Cognac and Mumm Cordon Rouge Champagne , will make the evening go with a real swing .
24 appointment the same day as me , but cos the thing is she said well I , I still want the tooth out but then , I 'm supposed to have a a , a , an appointment for the , the , I thought God that 's , I might have a , she might extract the tooth and then I wo n't would n't wan na go with a bloody mouth to the hygienist .
25 She held on to a root that jutted out from the bank , clinging to it as long as she could , then letting go with a despairing moan and sinking , shoulder deep , in the water .
26 I 'd like to see Links sausages sold loose and dumplings — which go with a traditional Scottish fry up , and bring back cottage cheese .
27 Participation in the black economy may produce substantial short-term gains for the individual concerned , but these gains have to be offset against the ‘ rights of citizenship ’ that go with a complete national insurance contributions record .
28 Secular attitudes go with a low proportion of population engaged in family farming and agriculture and a high proportion of women working ( Lesthaeghe 1983 ) .
29 Fat Watt watched them go with a satisfied air .
30 My father watched us go with a worried face .
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