Example sentences of "gone [adv prt] with [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Had I gone on with this research at the depth which I had in view I would undoubtedly have used a far more informal interview and , having chosen possible points of difference , I would have introduced these in the interviews and let the informants develop the themes themselves .
2 She had gone down with all hands in the North Atlantic .
3 I could have lost my rudder , burnt my boats , turned turtle in a sea of heartbreak or gone down with all hands .
4 I 've never gone along with that theory .
5 And we 've deliberatly gone along with local wishes to avoid going through Buscot itself
6 Sir Harold Wilson has gone along with this view , saying that trade union members control ‘ some 50 per cent of the equity capital of the 250 or so biggest industrial companies , through pension fund trustees in the main accountable to them ’ ( quoted in the ‘ New Statesman ’ 24/10/80 ) .
7 ‘ She 's gone off with another bloke , bet you anything . ’
8 If someone is critically ill , what well-disposed person will choose the moment to tell him that his business has crashed and his wife has gone off with another man ?
9 Our first evening out in France had gone off with several bangs and broken glass .
10 After the tragedy a couple of men had gone up with concrete posts : he 'd watched them at it .
11 ‘ The notebook had already gone back with another Kazakh climber who had returned early , but I gather that it was written in English .
12 Before the war she had gone out with those fishers and watched them spear their quarry by torchlight in the early hours of the morning .
13 He said I do n't know , he says he 's gone out with some girl called .
14 In working in years gone by with proprietary applications we 've been able to rely to a large extent on security facilities provided by the operating system .
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