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

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1 Some teenage mothers get on fine at the usual antenatal classes , but others , like Sara and her friends , obviously do find it much more helpful to go somewhere with people in a similar situation so they can share experiences and gain a sense of friendship and solidarity .
2 ‘ I suppose a lot of that sort of thing goes on with actors and … you know .
3 Identifying strengths needs to relate to what actually goes on with children and their learning and not to neglected or under used physical resources .
4 All of these initiatives as well as the day to day work that goes on with safety representatives at the workplace , supported by officials all of these initiatives are aimed at improving standards at the workplace and we are also contributing to the fourth action programme in Europe where they are setting out their action programme which will take them into the next
5 The referee , however , allowed play to go on with Everton prostrate and protesting and when the cross came over the defence seemed to use less than legal means to stop Chapman reaching it .
6 We would also improve the opportunities for young people to go on with education and training to reach skill levels and qualifications which will match the best in Europe .
7 They have simply not had the chance at school to demonstrate whether or not they are actually able to go on with mathematics .
8 But it was as I got into my teenaged years I began to get bored with my walk on roles , sitting around for hours waiting to go on with make-up and costumes on was no fun any more , but I was far too young to do anything else but walk on say a few lines and walk off again .
9 ‘ But if you 're goin' in with Rico ? ’
10 ‘ Who says anythin' about goin' in with Rico ? ’
11 I hope to go in with songs we are all happy with , the arrangements agreed and the musicians properly prepared .
12 If he ever goes in with Tyson , he could be taken for a foolish dog .
13 If he ever goes in with Tyson , he could be taken for a foolish dog .
14 Jarvis , ex-St Teresa 's , goes in with Chris Mulcahy ( Manchester ) and Payne , a former Golden Gloves amateur , makes his paid debut against a selected opponent .
15 Make-up artist Barbara Daly says that for a ‘ lipstick wardrobe ’ try : a pinky/brown ( this will go with anything ) ; a sheer mid-apricot to match warm tones ; a paprika/copper red ( as opposed to scarlet ) to wear with black , red , white and navy : and a bright pink which goes brilliantly with red .
16 ‘ At work you 've got to go along with things more .
17 The Danes will not have to go along with plans for a single currency , or with plans for a common Euro-defence policy .
18 I think I 'll have to go along with Wilko on this one .
19 Of course , not every would-be escaper would be deterred by the fear of a harsher sentence , but even now some prisoners refuse to go along with escape or mutiny plans due to fear of the consequences .
20 The big , the big advantage Chair , and one of the reasons that it appeals to us to , to go along with Age Concern on this is that , as you know , the area of activity in terms of day centre provision in which they are very active , is one whereby on the current grant mechanisms for community care , and our need to spend eighty five percent in the voluntary and independent sector , whilst they were directly employed by us , we could n't divert a substantial amount of that money in their direction if they wished to develop services .
21 Doctors have never found it easy to go along with reform and were dragged , kicking and screaming , into the Bevan-style NHS in the first place .
22 The captains of the water industry are happy to go along with Brussels .
23 We 'll need somewhere dry to spend the night if we 're not to go down with pneumonia .
24 Davidson emphasises above his own role in Provincial 's response a team effort , not only in the sense that he had to delegate a great deal in such a multi-faceted role — although ‘ logically planning goes together with finance and not only did we have the capacity to take on overseas but control of subsidiaries fits too ’ — to his deputies , and , but that the whole company was involved .
25 Sun has wisely isolated its competitor as Hewlett-Packard Co , currently the performance leader , and is going to go head-on with claims that its boxes beat comparable HP Snakes on a sheer performance basis , let alone the price/performance ratios .
26 What is actually happening of course we know in that case what is actually happening , because nerves erm er neurones in , in the base of the brain are actually sampling the blood flow as it goes through with sugar level and when the sugar level drops to a critical point , some of those neurones start to fire and as they fire gradually the message is passed on up to the higher brain centres and eventually you get the feeling you 're hungry .
27 Several tunnels were completed but discovered before they could be used because the escapers were ‘ waiting for the thaw ’ or ‘ for the berries to appear on the hedgerows ’ , and sometimes individuals would fail to go through with attempts ( which others carried out ) because ‘ their boots were being mended ’ or ‘ they had sprained an ankle playing basketball ’ .
28 But they did not yet feel able to go through with changes in their actual behaviour .
29 So , so there are two bits , there 's , one is th that you need the the , the , the evidence from the north is that you need mobilization in order to get land reform and the way to get mobilization is rent reduction , interest rate reduction and then sort of the , the struggle meetings and that provides the activism to go to land reforms and the other bit is , is the military one , th that you 've learned that if you 're going to go through with land reform and keep the support , you 've got to make sure you 've got your military security first .
30 , English Nature has been strongly criticized by environmental groups for failing to go through with plans to designate a threatened peat bog as a site of special scientific interest ( SSSI ) .
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