Example sentences of "go [adv prt] with [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Could n't go on with the performance even with the understudies because of the police coming in . |
2 | ‘ To keep Bones , would you rather go on with the competition ? ’ |
3 | whether they would go on with the scheme or with a part of it , having the public offices in a well-devised and properly-arranged manner , all connected with each other , instead of being , as now , disconnected . |
4 | The doctor then told Alexander that he must go on with the treatment . |
5 | They laughed so much , they could n't go on with the interview . |
6 | We are here to have a committee meeting about the Season , and about your attitude , and indeed about whether we can go on with the Season at all . ’ |
7 | ‘ I must go on with the post , but I 'll send somebody to help you as soon as I can . |
8 | For a second it looked as though she would go on with the game , but then she stopped smiling and her eyes slid away from his . |
9 | I mean if anything , the physics should go in with the maths exam , rather than chemistry and biology . |
10 | Did she go along with a friend ? |
11 | You see , it was really my dad that made me go along with the Church , even though he did n't really involve himself . |
12 | We 're not the kind of thing that attracts government funding cos we 're not sort of we do n't go along with the architectural you know , the architectural establishment really insists that everything should be exactly just so . |
13 | Fortunately most old people are all in favour of precautions of any kind , and if , in addition , you can tell her truthfully that you have just such a ‘ hospital case ’ packed for yourself at home , for an emergency , she will probably go along with the idea very willingly . |
14 | But she did n't turn away from Bodie , and he knew that she would go along with the request . |
15 | Alas , we must all go along with the charade which will take months , cost millions and produce enough his balloon a dozen times . ' |
16 | I do know that I do n't go along with the belief that the Soviets always trail the West in technological advancement . |
17 | We are democrats and accept that until we have convinced people by the force of our argument , we should go along with the view of the majority of the organisations of which we are a member . |
18 | The Senate will probably go along with the conference 's wishes . |
19 | I 'll go along with the business on one condition , ’ he said quietly . |
20 | Do you go along with the argument that the Turner Prize helps to stimulate public interest in the arts , especially now that it is televised ? |
21 | If it is approved , the producer and creative team can then choose a production company and director , brief them and obtain a quote which the producer will go over with a toothcomb , obtaining alternative quotes from other companies if necessary . |
22 | Seven of our Section were detached for a fortnight to make our creche , so each day after parade they would go off with a Corporal to hump sand , fill wheelbarrows with moss and look for things to add to the project . |
23 | It 'll go up with a bang I think ! |
24 | If you lit a match in our kitchen , it 'd go up with a roar . ’ |
25 | The Business Plan will go back with the letter to them . |
26 | ‘ I ca n't go out with a Tory ! ’ he virtually wailed . |
27 | Yeah but he did go out with a girl there for a while did n't he ? |
28 | No Tiller is ever seen with a man , she does not go out with a man , receive any man and the rule extends even to her father and brothers , no Girl holds a conversation with a man , inside or outside the theatre and if a man addresses her , she would say ‘ Excuse me ’ and walk away . |
29 | So I always had meat during the rainy months when I could not go out with a gun . |
30 | She would rather go out with a bang than a whimper . |