Example sentences of "and go [adv] with " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ It has a firmer texture and goes well with the heavier sauces . |
2 | ( LEI PING thumps BONO and goes home with his top hat . ) |
3 | ‘ Millin , you will be leaving here and going away with the tall man , Lovat . |
4 | She had dinner with Ben and Maggie Bradshaw , and Oliver and Bron Henderson had a party which she attended , although she ended up bumping into Jack as she might have known she would , and going home with him for the night . |
5 | No I asked you for formally for permission to go ahead and go ahead with the . |
6 | Will you leave us and go away with her ? ’ |
7 | The first morning we spent weaving with every other needle , laying the wool across by hand ! this put me off right away , because we were using punchcard machines , so nothing would have been easier than to slip in Card 1 and go ahead with our weaving without any trouble . |
8 | As as I said we 're we 're not very formal but er you know that also has its especially if people that er maybe erm , how can I put it , are not used t taking everything back to a meeting and you know they maybe make a decision and go ahead with it and then it gets shouted at a bit but I think we we can all take being shouted at a bit as well . |
9 | I will leave them behind me and go only with the clothes on my back , and then I have two miles and a half and a byway to the town , and bring pretty well dressed I may come to some harm almost as bad as what I ran away from , and then , perhaps , it will be reported I have stolen something , and to carry a bad name to my dear parents … |
10 | Eubank admitted : ‘ From what I can make out , this will be a good fight — unfortunately for me , because I like to get the job over and done with and go home with the minimum of fuss . ’ |
11 | Sigua began appointing ministers shortly afterwards and went ahead with government business , announcing a series of economic reforms on Jan. 19 , including privatization of the trade and service sectors and the transfer of land to farmers . |
12 | Amid continuing tension , demonstrators ignored advice from opposition parties and went ahead with marches in Kinshasa on Dec. 18 which reportedly led to five deaths in confrontations with security forces . |
13 | He appears to have been pleased that someone was fostering the substance which so interested him , and went away with a sample of Oxford material , which was more potent than any he had himself prepared . |
14 | 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 . |
15 | To her annoyance Holly pushed the carbon copy on to Rain 's desk and went away with the other . |
16 | Lou Macari arrived with Stoke City , dominated the game and went away with the points thanks to a goal by Tony Ellis . |
17 | He dressed and went downstairs with her . |
18 | Totally miserable , he had a long , serious chat with Mike Turner of Cambridge about his training and demon drink problems and went home with much to think about . |
19 | They were happy affairs — we dressed in our best , played a few games like Farmer In His Den , Blind Man 's Bluff Or Musical Chairs , we enjoyed a tea of sandwiches , chocolate biscuits , ice cream and jelly , sang ‘ Happy Birthday ’ and went home with a slice of cake . |
20 | I picked a fight with the biggest one , which turned into a full-pitch playground battle , and went home with a bloody nose , two black eyes and a front tooth missing . ’ |
21 | I thought of cold nights in Edinburgh and went everywhere with a relaxation I had rarely felt in Peru . |
22 | 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 . |