Example sentences of "go [adv prt] with the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Go on with the story . ’
2 Go on with the story . ’
3 Go on with the story .
4 Go on with the play , ’ said Dinah .
5 They must take advantage of their unconditional release and go on with the ANC .
6 It 's inways and sideways : thet 's how they go on with the land today .
7 When they arrive in Eddington , go on , go on to , take the plane and go on with the plane to Ireland .
8 I mean a lot of our conversations go on with the television on in the background .
9 Erm I go along with the brigadier on this , I do n't approve of any of the things I 've heard this evening , and I do n't believe that that is the normal course of action in the Army .
10 Freedom and self-determination for a small country only seem to count when they go along with the freedom to drive large cars and the freedom to consume .
11 ‘ We go along with the Dream , we follow the story and solve the case .
12 Shamir said that he regretted the US decision , but that Israel could not , under any circumstances , " go along with the principle that Jews have no right to live in this or that part of Greater Israel " .
13 Some might well be Balliol supporters and go along with the Earl for that reason .
14 sort of really go along with the process .
15 A steady pressure tries to pull my finger to the rod , so I go along with the movement for a few inches and then strike .
16 We go along with the theory that younger listeners will identify themselves with the group Cancer .
17 We go along with the theory that younger listeners will identify themselves with the group Cancer .
18 Now , of course , I go along with the perception that being 40 these days is like 30 used to be .
19 By and large , apart from one very important exception concerning the question whether the section 39 notice overrides the injunction , the defendants go along with the Bank of England 's arguments .
20 Sir Edward , speaking in a London Weekend TV interview , said : ‘ He has got to say to them : ‘ you go along with the policy of the Government or you quietly resign or retire ’ . ’
21 ‘ Inevitably there will be some at councillor level and some of our senior members who will say , if we go in with the Conservatives : ‘ That 's it , I 'm off ’ .
22 ‘ In all games I coach I never go in with the understanding that there is only one person for one position .
23 I mean I 'm gon na try and give , the first two guys and er Mike who came in , they did n't do very well cos they did n't actually mention that bit and it did n't flow from then on , you 've got ta make the point , you know , did you find that er well not did you , that 's bad phraseology , I 'm sure you found this beneficial which of the areas of the five tonight actually interest you the most do that bit and then go in with the fact that you actually mentioned earlier on that you do work on a recommendation basis .
24 But will John Major and the Government go down with the sun-Saturn boat or be swept away by the sun-Pluto tidal wave on the 14th ?
25 They could put the hook in there and they could lower doors away so there 's no need for the , cos many a time in the dumb hopper when you knock that pin out , they go down with the force and it 'd break and it 'd break the er the chain , the chain link .
26 Mrs Buxton , aged 82 , plans to travel with the containers : ‘ We have been running as a charity for about 10 years and I usually go over with the donations to cities such as Krakow and report back on what is badly needed over there . ’
27 All he had to do was wait until dusk , and then go out with the tide .
28 This is the what mummy usually has when I go out with the meal at work .
29 I 'm gon na do the pump and go back with the chaps .
30 Doing the rooms in the morning fell into an easy rhythm — make the bed , tidy up anything the guests had left around , dust the tops , wash up the teacups if they 'd been used , clean the washbasin , put out fresh tea bags and sachets of coffee , sugar and milk powder , then go round with the Hoover .
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