Example sentences of "and go with " in BNC.

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1 Each child was given a present and to go with it a box of sweets .
2 The sixth mode is A♭ Lydian&sharp ; 2 and goes with Abmaj7 .
3 They come to me , whining and wheedling , ‘ old Mother , this , make him fall in love with me , ’ ‘ old Mother , that , he 's a good man , I love him , but he beats me and goes with other women . ’
4 Here it is important to distinguish between ephemeral sedimentation that comes and goes with the seasons and permanent sedimentation that actually accumulates and stays .
5 The detachable remittance slip is the proof of the cover and goes with the deeds .
6 Well I think it comes and goes with everybody do n't it ?
7 Having been closed out of the Pentium/NT market until the chip appears , Corollary Inc is back dusting off its 80486/Unix technology and enhancing its Cbus 1 product , making it meaningful for 486DX2s , adding 1Mb of cache at each CPU and going with the latest symmetric APICs .
8 Furiously , she again spoke of Old Ape coming and going with his red plastic bucket , and Mrs Slewy denying she 'd ever touched a cancer-box in her life , and Miss Poraway and Mrs Stead-Carter and old Miss Trimm , now mercifully dead .
9 In between the business talk people are coming and going with news of death or illness , words of praise and encouragement and proposals for mutual support between local co-operatives .
10 Well she was staying overnight at some wee girl 's house and I 'd say well that 's alright as long as you 're as long as , you know , that know the wee girl 's mother maybe , she 's a daughter a wee bit older than Lindsey herself who had the , but no this mother see she was divorced and going with these men and let her daughter stay out to half eleven , and Lindsey was , n was n't in her house till half eleven .
11 ‘ Annie , ’ she breathed , ‘ let's give up and go with it .
12 Some visitors never learn how to come and go with grace , and clock-watching , when the time for departure is drawing near , should be carefully avoided .
13 Yes , the men did drink and go with prostitutes .
14 To anyone not familiar with this type of treatment , the presentation will seem difficult or even unintelligible ; within the generative approach , many different theories , all with different names , tend to come and go with changes in fashion , which is very confusing .
15 The second , and by far the best option is to recognise the conditions and go with them , selecting plants which , rather than just tolerating dry conditions , will actually thrive in them .
16 Tremayne grunted and bore the document away , coming back presently to say I should stop working and go with him to Newbury races , if I did n't mind .
17 I always try and go with him when he goes to medical conferences — now we hardly ever take work away from home if it means we ca n't both go . ’
18 Relax — and go with the flow .
19 You come and go with your offerings of help and affection , knowing that what they really need is a constant presence , and sometimes this knowledge can be as painful for you as it is for them .
20 I am 76 , and go with the hospital .
21 Why did he ditch Peter Purves and Lesley Judd for closer bonding with Shep and Go With Noakes ?
22 Almost like new roses themselves , chemical insecticides and fungicides come and go with remarkable rapidity .
23 From the Hotel Cavalletto you look out on the most typical of Venetian scenes , as here the public rooms are bordered by a narrow waterfront where gondoliers come and go with their passengers .
24 ‘ I think essentially , previous generations had more than one skill under their belts , and they were able to change from one skill to another and go with the seasons .
25 6 For location shots make sure that the team have every facility on site and go with them to smooth the way .
26 Erm it wants to be a Z N double positive and go with the sulphate
27 He 's being posted out to the West Indies and he 's asked her to marry him and go with him .
28 ROS : My lord , you must tell us where the body is and go with us to the King .
29 Similarly , the thematic structure of the novel vaguely follows Propp 's paradigm : Armel takes Larissa into matrimony only to betray her ; Stavro , a gallant but naïve young man , ‘ saves ’ Larissa , begging her to marry him and go with him to Peru , or : ‘ The anti-hero anti-rescuing her from an anti-monster in an anti-romanzo ’ ( 149/727 ) .
30 We all know that species come and go with frightening rapidity ( in fact Homo sapiens has already exceeded the life expectancy of most species ) .
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