Example sentences of "going with the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Going with the flow |
2 | I am going with the flow . |
3 | Then allow yourself to be carried gently downstream , going with the flow . |
4 | GOING WITH THE FLOW |
5 | When you are ‘ going with the flow ’ , tasks become easy and effortless . |
6 | This is not the first time the issue of control has come up in this column but because yours is a sign that tends to resist going with the flow , all too often you meet people and circumstances that appear to block your path . |
7 | So , I suggest , he was tapping into what women wanted — going with the flow . |
8 | Going with the flow in California |
9 | The river immediately floated my free legs away as if it would have them , and I had to grab the wire fiercely to avoid going with the current . |
10 | My reply to that is that the quiet passage of a canoe going with the current is less likely to disturb the otter than a walker tramping along the bank of the river . |
11 | With a slender sharp knife , make a long diagonal stab in the turkey breast , going with the grain of the meat . |
12 | GOING with the GRAIN |
13 | It is a case of going with the grain of one 's nature — the heart of which is the wisdom of God . |
14 | ‘ Come on , Daak , ’ she said , ‘ get going with the hedge trimmer . |
15 | They put down on paper where we are going with the reserve and how we should achieve our objectives . " |
16 | lock Peter Bell got them going with the opening score … |
17 | The union immediately attempted to get talks going with the company , even resorting to ACAS , but Tylers would not talk to no one . |
18 | The testimony of a witness in a case tried at Matara early in the nineteenth century illustrates the lack of plausibility of much court testimony : ‘ I saw the two prisoners drive a head of cattle — It was in the high road — It was about two hours before dark — We asked them where are you going with the animal — Is this not the animal of the schoolmaster . |
19 | Managing Director of Rockcliffe , Graham Campbell said , ’ We are not just going with the trend , we are about to overtake it . ’ |
20 | He did n't know when they 'd be back ; all he knew was that his boss had some kind of private deal going with the gang foreman of a motorway sub-contractor , and the boys always appeared without notice , worked at the speed of practised moonlighters , and probably got their money in a plain envelope passed under a pub table somewhere . |
21 | she was saying now is he still going with the girl that he was , that he 's going wi he was going with and I says he 's still . |
22 | No we 're going with the child minders tomorrow . |
23 | The marketing department of Dataease stresses how easy it is to get going with the product , most other databases have to be programmed . |
24 | But I actually think if there 's more factories opened up in and thing , I think going with the talk a lot of men , especially men would , would look for jobs elsewhere because you don like in here the men do n't get paid if they 're ill . |
25 | My father was not going with the doctor because the operation would have much less chance of success if they were stopped on the way . |
26 | We 're going with the sonnet . |
27 | ‘ She 's not going with the bomb and the lugger . |
28 | You were going with the picture on the outside , well that 's fatal . |