Example sentences of "which [adv] go with " in BNC.
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1 | George Bush has had the advantage which always goes with the holder of the highest office of being addressed as Mr President . |
2 | But this terminology and the politics which once went with it have now all but completely vanished . |
3 | Although it is often claimed that exercise has a beneficial psychological effect in its own right , the evidence for this is scanty and it is always difficult to separate the specific effect of exercise from the moral support and social contact which usually goes with it . |
4 | That is , we refer to our sensations as ‘ hot ’ and ‘ cold ’ because they are the sensations which usually go with our bodies being hot or cold ; and it is not the case that we call external things hot and cold because we think there is something in common between them and our bodily sensations . |
5 | Since one essential quality of a good toastmaster is a loud voice , ( which often goes with an imposing , extrovert personality ) they will get attention faster than you can ( an alternative way to get the attention of the audience is to ask the band , if you have one , to do a drum roll for you ) . |
6 | It is due to blood poisoning ( septicaemia ) which sometimes goes with meningitis , particularly the meningococcal strain . |